Fairbanks Urology

Fairbanks Urology Fairbanks Urology is here to help urology patients live happy and healthy lives through healing, education, and quality care.
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FAIRBANKS UROLOGY

We built our logo around our mission: Providing the Fairbanks community with the best urologic care. We strive to make our patients feel at home, and treat them as family. We are passionate about providing the best care possible, always, with compassion and care
Urology has made significant progress in terms of treating solutions for symptoms that bother men as they age. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, or BPH, is a noncancerous enlargement of the prostate gland that is one of the most prevalent disorders we face in our practice. Urine passage from your bladder to the outside of your body is frequently obstructed by an enlarged prostate.

It was great to be a part of this community event! We look forward to reconnecting in the office with all the racers and...
03/18/2026

It was great to be a part of this community event! We look forward to reconnecting in the office with all the racers and fans that attended the Moose Creek Classic. Education and early detection is key!

Fairbanks Urology recently hosted a Physical Therapist and Ergonomist for in-office training focused on safe patient tra...
03/16/2026

Fairbanks Urology recently hosted a Physical Therapist and Ergonomist for in-office training focused on safe patient transfers and workplace ergonomics.

Our team learned valuable techniques to support patient safety, staff wellness, and healthy workplace practices for everyone, from front desk staff to medical assistants and providers.

Investing in our team helps us continue delivering safe, compassionate care to the Fairbanks community.

March is National Kidney MonthYour kidneys play an important role in your urinary and overall health by filtering waste ...
03/13/2026

March is National Kidney Month

Your kidneys play an important role in your urinary and overall health by filtering waste and balancing fluids in the body. This month is a reminder to stay hydrated, maintain a healthy lifestyle, and keep up with regular checkups to support kidney health.

If you have risk factors like high blood pressure, diabetes, or a history of kidney stones, talk with your provider about ways to protect your kidneys. Early awareness can make a big difference.

Today we celebrate Employee Appreciation Day and recognize the incredible healthcare professionals who make a difference...
03/06/2026

Today we celebrate Employee Appreciation Day and recognize the incredible healthcare professionals who make a difference every day.

Your compassion, dedication, and commitment to caring for patients and supporting one another are what make our work possible. Thank you for the important role you play in our patients’ journeys and for the care you bring to our community. We appreciate you!

February is a reminder to take care of your health — and that includes your urologic health.Many common concerns like ur...
02/23/2026

February is a reminder to take care of your health — and that includes your urologic health.

Many common concerns like urinary changes, kidney stones, prostate symptoms, or pelvic discomfort are more manageable when addressed early. If something feels different, it’s worth a conversation.

Our team is here to provide clear answers, practical guidance, and treatment options tailored to you.

Don’t ignore the signs — early care makes a difference.

Schedule an appointment today.

02/17/2026

February 14 is National Donor Day—a time to consider how one decision can create hope, healing, and second chances for o...
02/14/2026

February 14 is National Donor Day—a time to consider how one decision can create hope, healing, and second chances for others. Taking a moment to learn more or start the conversation can make a meaningful difference.

February is National Cancer Prevention Month.While not all cancers can be prevented, many risk factors are within our co...
02/10/2026

February is National Cancer Prevention Month.

While not all cancers can be prevented, many risk factors are within our control. Small, everyday choices can make a meaningful difference in lowering cancer risk and supporting long-term health.

Ways to reduce your risk:
• Stay up to date on recommended cancer screenings
• Avoid to***co and limit alcohol
• Maintain a healthy diet and stay active
• Protect your skin from the sun
• Know your family history and talk with your provider

Prevention starts with awareness—and taking steps today can help protect your health tomorrow.

Today is World Cancer Day, a global reminder of the importance of cancer awareness, prevention, early detection, and com...
02/05/2026

Today is World Cancer Day, a global reminder of the importance of cancer awareness, prevention, early detection, and compassionate care.

At Fairbanks Urology, our team is united by a shared commitment to patient-centered urologic care and supporting each individual’s unique cancer journey.

Learn more about cancer care, education, and resources through our partnership with Navista. https://bit.ly/4ajQS2v

UTI or bladder irritation? The symptoms can feel the same, but the causes can be very different.A UTI is an infection th...
01/27/2026

UTI or bladder irritation? The symptoms can feel the same, but the causes can be very different.

A UTI is an infection that usually needs antibiotics. Bladder irritation can be triggered by factors such as dehydration, caffeine, spicy foods, or inflammation, and doesn’t always indicate an infection is present. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3YKgaBz

Both may cause:

- Burning with urination
- Frequent trips to the bathroom
- Pelvic discomfort

If something feels off, you don’t have to guess. A urology provider can help you find answers and get you feeling better.

Seeing blood in your urine is never something to ignore.Hematuria can be caused by infections, an enlarged prostate, inf...
01/22/2026

Seeing blood in your urine is never something to ignore.

Hematuria can be caused by infections, an enlarged prostate, inflammation, or recent procedures, but it can also be an early sign of more serious conditions involving the bladder, kidneys, or prostate. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/4jPcs2Z

If you notice visible blood, have pain, burning, fever, or repeated episodes, contact your provider right away. Even if it stops, it’s still important to get checked.

Address

1211 Cushman Street
Fairbanks, AK
99701

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+19073280989

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