Michigan Institute of Urology

Michigan Institute of Urology Over 200 areas of treatment. Over 50 world-class providers. 18 Michigan locations.

The Michigan Institute of Urology is one of the leading urology practices in the United States, utilizing the latest, clinically-proven techniques to diagnose and treat a wide variety of urologic disorders in men, women, and children. Michigan Institute of Urology is comprised of 54 General and Fellowship Trained Urologists with a complement of compassionate, caring Nures Practitioners, Registered

Nurses, Medical Assistants and Ancillary Personnel. Specialties include:
Men's Health: Incontinence, Erectile Dysfunction, Infertility, Prostate Cancer

Women's Health: Incontinence, Sexual Dysfunction, Urinary Tract Infection

Male and Female Urologic Health: Bladder Cancer, Kidney Cancer, Kidney Stones

Pediatric Health: Nocturnal Enuresis, Urinary Incontinence, Undescended Testicles, Hernia, Hydrocele, Urinary Tract Infection, Vesicoureteral Reflux (VUR), Circumcision, Obstructed Kidneys, Kidney Stones

Testicular cancer is not very common, affecting less than 1% of men. Even though it’s rare, routine self-exams are key t...
04/30/2026

Testicular cancer is not very common, affecting less than 1% of men. Even though it’s rare, routine self-exams are key to spotting any unusual changes as early as possible.

Meet Dr. Mark Pressprich, a practicing urologist at our Brownstown and Dearborn locations. He earned his medical degree ...
04/24/2026

Meet Dr. Mark Pressprich, a practicing urologist at our Brownstown and Dearborn locations. He earned his medical degree from Wayne State University, where he is still actively involved in medical student and resident education. Dr. Pressprich is also on the clinical faculty for Wayne State urology residents. Beyond his work in urology, Dr. Pressprich loves to cook, fish, and spend time with his wife and five children.

Testicular cancer most often impacts young men between ages 15 and 35. In fact, it’s the most common cancer among men in...
04/22/2026

Testicular cancer most often impacts young men between ages 15 and 35. In fact, it’s the most common cancer among men in this age group, which makes awareness especially important.

Online Review: “I took my dad to see Dr. Law for a second opinion. After just one visit, we were both impressed. He made...
04/20/2026

Online Review: “I took my dad to see Dr. Law for a second opinion. After just one visit, we were both impressed. He made us feel at ease and explained things to us in a way that we understood exactly what he was talking about. So glad we found him!”

Tired of mad dashes to the bathroom? Join us for a FREE webinar on Thursday, April 23, at 6:00 PM. How to silence the su...
04/16/2026

Tired of mad dashes to the bathroom? Join us for a FREE webinar on Thursday, April 23, at 6:00 PM. How to silence the sudden urge: Treatments for overactive bladder and incontinence. Dr. Karis Buford will discuss the causes, symptoms, and latest treatment options for better bladder control. Register here: https://bit.ly/4td8NQ3

Nearly 90% of testicular cancers start in the cells responsible for producing s***m. This helps explain why it more ofte...
04/15/2026

Nearly 90% of testicular cancers start in the cells responsible for producing s***m. This helps explain why it more often occurs in younger men. The good news? When detected early, treatment is highly successful.

Testicular cancer is most common in young men. Our latest blog provides a guide to symptoms, prevention, and treatment. ...
04/14/2026

Testicular cancer is most common in young men. Our latest blog provides a guide to symptoms, prevention, and treatment. Click the link in the comments below to read the blog. ⬇️

While a testicular cancer diagnosis is serious, the lifetime risk of dying from it is low – about 1 in 5,000 men. When c...
04/10/2026

While a testicular cancer diagnosis is serious, the lifetime risk of dying from it is low – about 1 in 5,000 men. When caught early, treatment success rate is nearly 99%. If you notice something unusual, don’t wait, get it checked.

Meet Dr. Jeffrey Schock, who has been practicing urology in Michigan for nearly 25 years. He is Chairman of Urology at C...
04/09/2026

Meet Dr. Jeffrey Schock, who has been practicing urology in Michigan for nearly 25 years. He is Chairman of Urology at Corewell Health (Beaumont) – Farmington Hills, and is a Clinical Assistant Professor in surgery at Michigan State University. When he’s not seeing patients, Dr. Schock feels it’s important to give back to the community by offering free patient seminars on topics such as bladder leakage, prostate disease, and male sexual health issues. Dr. Schock treats patients in our Livonia, Novi, Macomb, and Troy offices.

A monthly self-exam helps you understand what’s normal for your testicles. Regular checks make it easier to notice lumps...
04/07/2026

A monthly self-exam helps you understand what’s normal for your testicles. Regular checks make it easier to notice lumps, swelling, or changes early on, when treatment outcomes are at their best.

Online Review: “Dr. Kernen is friendly, thorough, and very knowledgeable. I appreciate his approach to healthcare. I rec...
04/06/2026

Online Review: “Dr. Kernen is friendly, thorough, and very knowledgeable. I appreciate his approach to healthcare. I recommend him to anyone!”

Online Review: “My first visit with Dr. Johnston was professional, knowledgeable, and caring! He answered all of my ques...
04/03/2026

Online Review: “My first visit with Dr. Johnston was professional, knowledgeable, and caring! He answered all of my questions and truly listened. I highly recommend!”

Address

20952 12 Mile Road, Suite 200
St. Clair Shores, MI
48081

Opening Hours

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

Telephone

+15867714820

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