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Wake Specialty Physicians Urology

WakeMed North Healthplex
Physicians Office Pavilion
10010 Falls of Neuse Road, Suite 105
Office: 919-350-1570 

Our practice provides comprehensive adult urologic care, including advanced technologies such as laser stone and prostate surgeries, laparoscopic and robotic-assisted surgeries, and prosthetic implants. 

We also treat and manage kidney stones, simple and complex urinary tract infections, infertility and erectile dysfunction, urinary incontinence, and all urologic cancers.

Pediatric care includes kidney stones, undescended testis care, circumcision, nocturnal enuresis, hyrocile repair, and management of infections with or without bladder dysfunction.

 
Ann Becker, MD

BA: University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
MD: Eastern Virginia Medical School in Norfolk, Virginia
Residency: Eastern Virginia Medical School in Norfolk, Virginia
Board Certification: Diplomate, American Board of Urology


S
ameer Chawla, MD
BA:  University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
MD: Temple University School of Medicine
Residency: Temple University Medical Center
Fellowship: Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Laparoscopic and
Robotic Surgery*
Board Certification: American Board of Urology

*To learn more about the benefits of Robotic Surgery and other technologies being used at WakeMed, 
click here.

 


Karl Pete, MD
BS: College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia
MD: Duke University School of Medicine
Residency: Medical College of Wisconsin
Board Certification: Diplomate, American Board of Urology 

60 Seconds To Your Good Health:  Prostate Cancer

Next to skin cancer, prostate cancer is the most common cancer that strikes men.  In fact, one in six men will get prostate cancer in his lifetime.  Prostate cancer is typically a slow-moving disease found in men over age 50.  However, it can be deadly if left undiagnosed and treated. 

Click here or on the video icon to the left to learn more.

 

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