2509
Scripture, Suite 100 in Denton, Texas.
(Medical Building #5
- Presbyterian Hospital of Denton Campus)
Click on the following links to open new patient forms. Print and bring these to your appointment with you:
In association with Amazon.com,
Dr. Casey provides a
Bookstore
web page where some very helpful books are listed.
You can also do a search and purchase directly
over
the internet through Amazon.com,
the Internet's largest and
most popular bookseller. Check back often
to see our progress.
Please email us to suggest any books you have found valuable...your input is very helpful!
Focusing on
Prostate and
Urinary Bladder Disease, Kidney Stone Disease,
(940) 387 2241
(940) 380 1374 (fax)
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A web page listing
INSURANCE
accepted
(and not accepted) by Denton Urology
***(please note this is NOT an all-inclusive or exclusive
list, and is subject to change, so call to check!)
**If you're on Cigna HMO or HMO Blue, please view the insurance page for a note on coverage (we do NOT accept either of these plans, though we do accept Cigna PPO).
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Notice of Privacy Practices
as required under law (HIPAA).
For more information, please peruse the websites listed,
or go to the appropriate newsgroup to gain more insight.For Secure Email Messaging and Online Consultation with Dr. Casey,
please visit Dr. Casey's YourMD.com Site.
(This service is for ESTABLISHED patients ONLY.)(Due to HIPAA regulations, Secure Messaging is required instead of direct Email)
Email communication is NOT for urgent questions. If your situation is urgent, you should dial 911, or go to the nearest Emergency Room. Email/Secure Messaging/Online Consultation questions may take up to 3 business days for replies. Business days are Monday through Friday excluding holidays, and vacations/off days.
Remember if this is a TRUE MEDICAL EMERGENCY,
sign off the Internet and call 911.Thanks for your understanding.
Dr. Casey will be unavailable (not in the office) during the following dates:
Denton Urology patients are encouraged to seek hospital care (if necessary) at Presbyterian Hospital of Denton, rather than at Denton Regional Medical Center or North Texas Hospital (on Mayhill) unless otherwise instructed. This is solely due to geography -- the offices of Denton Urology are adjacent to Presbyterian, and several miles from Regional/NTH...Thanks for your understanding.
Last updated 4/21/2008
Here are some additional pages on the website
(or see the index below):
BPH
- Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
otherwise known as 'enlarged prostate'
Dr. Casey & Dr. Admire are now delivering Laserscope's PVP (Greenlight Laser) procedure to Denton's BPH population. Please see the BPH page for more information and links about this exciting new laser technology for treating symptoms of an enlarged prostate .
An interactive AUA
Symptom Score form
for men diagnosed with BPH. This interactive form will
help
you understand your symptom severity, and help explain the treatment
options for
your degree of urinary symptoms due to BPH.
Prostate Cancer - Links and Information
Stones - Causes and Prevention
Office Procedures
(Information for patients having office urology procedures such as vasectomy, transrectal ultrasound and cystoscopy at Denton Urology.)
Urology Links (Peyronie's, Etc.)
Recurrent UTIs
(Urinary Tract Infections - in women)
Dr. Casey does not see patients from outside the Denton/DFW area
who have chronic medical conditions such as chronic prostatitis,
chronic pelvic pain syndrome, or interstitial cystitis (CPPS, CP,
IC).
(*Please see Dr.
Casey's CV page for additional information.)
Thanks for your understanding.
Visitors Since 7/6/2003
Our old counter showed 24,933
visits from start-up until 7/2/03.
(New active counter requires
'advertising' to remain free)
Please become active in your local Us Too group. Follow their link for more information.
The Denton chapter meetings are held on the second Tuesday
of each month at 7:00 pm at 2501 Scripture (*new address) in
Denton.
*This is the building located on the Southwest corner of Scripture and Bonnie Brae in Denton. Parking is accessed from the North on Scripture. Enter the building by the South Entrance. Meeting room is just inside the entrance.
**Special Note: 10-17-2007 -- I am not sure if UsToo is still active in Denton...I have been told by some patients that there are no longer meetings due to loss of the primary instigators of the group in town, but I am simply not sure...DLC
Other Urology links:
Stone Disease
Primer from EMedicine
Stone disease is perhaps the #1 reason for visits to Denton Urology.
Read about it on this concise well-written webpage.
For those who prefer a paper book about kidney stones
and how to deal with them, click the following picture to
purchase The
Kidney Stones Handbook from Amazon.com.
Also see Dr. Casey's Stone
Page
·The Testicular Cancer Resource Center
·Join the Peyronie's Disease Discussion Group
·My
Peyronie's Disease Links Page
(Dr. Casey is NOT a Peyronie's Disease expert)
·NIH links page (various urologic conditions)
·Doctor's Guide to Erectile Dysfunction
·NIH Consensus panel on Impotence (Erectile Dysfunction)
·National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Diseases of the Kidney
·HPV
and Genital Warts
(also see the eMedicine HPV
Page)
Phoenix
5 Article on Hemospermia
(blood
in the semen)
Disclaimer: This website provides general information and is not intended to offer specific medical advice to anyone. The physicians of Denton Urology do not participate in telemedicine, and this site is offered as a complementary informational service only. The physicians of Denton Urology are licensed to practice only in the State of Texas, and no intention to solicit or practice in other states is implied. We accept no corporate sponsorship for this site, and advise users of this site that all links to other sites on the Internet do not imply relationship with or endorsement by Denton Urology. We cannot be responsible for the content of other websites linked from this site. Any communication resulting from the use of E-mail links within this site must be considered for general informational purposes only and do not imply the development of a doctor-patient relationship. No diagnosis or treatment is being provided, and the information provided is for self-education only. Information retrieved from our site or other sites linked from this site may be used in consultation with a personal physician of the reader's choice. Inquiries and responses sent over the Internet are not considered privileged or confidential. Please see our Notice of Privacy Practices webpage.
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