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Associated Medical Professionals of NY (A.M.P.) has launched a leading-edge initiative in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) or enlarged prostate, including the opening of a new outpatient Interventional Radiology Center to serve Syracuse and the surrounding region. A multispecialty practice spanning nine offices and nine hospitals in Central New York, A.M.P. is an affiliate of U.S. Urology Partners, one of the nation’s largest independent providers of urology and related specialty services.

The new initiative will include a collaboration between Associated Medical Professionals of NY and Prostate Centers USA®, furthering A.M.P.’s commitment to provide the most advanced and effective treatment options to men suffering from an enlarged prostate. With a team of highly skilled physicians and state-of-the-art technology, A.M.P. is at the forefront of delivering exceptional results in men’s health care. A.M.P.’s dedication to innovation and patient-centric care has earned them the trust of thousands of men seeking relief from the symptoms of BPH.

Dr. Christopher M. Pieczonka, Chief Executive Officer of Associated Medical Professionals of NY and Corporate Director of Clinical Research of U.S. Urology Partners, stated, “A.M.P. has long been committed to being the leader in men’s health care, empowering men to live their lives to the fullest. A.M.P.’s expansion in Syracuse reflects our commitment to improving access to high-quality urological care in the Central New York region. The new outpatient Interventional Radiology Center will feature innovative technology ensuring that patients receive the best possible care in a comfortable and modern environment.”

Services provided at the new A.M.P. Interventional Radiology Center will include prostatic artery embolization (PAE). The 2023 American Urological Guidelines for the management of BPH were updated to include PAE as a recommended treatment option. This non-surgical alternative offers long-term relief with minimal downtime and fewer complications compared to traditional medication or invasive surgical procedures.“We are incredibly excited to partner with Prostate Centers USA® given their expertise in effective minimally invasive treatments for men’s health care,” said Dr. Christopher Pieczonka. “Through this collaboration, A.M.P. will be able to offer minimally invasive, effective and lower risk treatment options for men suffering from an enlarged prostate. We are thrilled to revolutionize men’s health care together and provide the best care available.”

Dr. Sandeep Bagla, Chief Executive Officer at Prostate Centers USA®, said, “This collaboration between Associated Medical Professionals of NY and Prostate Centers USA® validates the dedication of physicians in the field of men’s health care to bring the highest quality outcomes, data and innovation to patients. We are truly excited about our initiative with A.M.P. as we believe our work together will drive further innovation in minimally invasive men’s health care and deliver treatments such as prostatic artery embolization to more men suffering from an enlarged prostate.”

To learn more about Associated Medical Professionals of NY or to schedule an appointment, please visit www.ampofny.com or call (315) 478-4185. The new A.M.P. Interventional Radiology Center serving the Central New York region is located at 1226 East Water Street, Syracuse, NY 13210.

 

About Associated Medical Professionals of NY (A.M.P.)

Associated Medical Professionals of New York (A.M.P.) is a multi-specialty medical practice based in Syracuse serving the Central New York region. Established in 2008, A.M.P. has grown to become one of the largest multispecialty groups of its kind in the area that strives to provide quality care at each of its nine offices and nine hospital locations. As a pivotal point of care in each community, A.M.P. is able to provide continuity of care for a vast population of patients. A.M.P. maintains a robust suite of services, including advanced urological care, robotic surgery, cancer care, radiation oncology, interventional radiology, pathology, lithotripsy, imaging and clinical research. To learn more about Associated Medical Professionals of NY, visit www.ampny.com.

 

About U.S. Urology Partners

U.S. Urology Partners is one of the nation’s largest independent providers of urology and related specialty services, including general urology, surgical and robotic procedures, advanced cancer treatment and other ancillary services. The U.S. Urology Partners clinical network consists of more than 60 locations throughout the East Coast and Midwest, including affiliate practices Associated Medical Professionals of NY, Central Ohio Urology Group, Florida Urology Center, Greater Boston Urology and Urology of Indiana. U.S. Urology Partners was formed to support urology practices with an experienced team of healthcare executives and resources, and is backed by NMS Capital. The U.S. Urology Partners corporate office is in Nolensville, Tennessee, just outside of Nashville. For additional information about U.S. Urology Partners, visit www.us-uro.com.

 

About Prostate Centers USA®

Prostate Centers USA® is a leading provider of minimally invasive men’s health care solutions. With a team of renowned physician leaders and state-of-the-art facilities, they deliver exceptional outcomes for men suffering from various urological conditions, including BPH. Through their collaborative approach, they partner with leading urologists across the United States to ensure that patients have access to the best care possible. Their commitment to innovation and patient-centric care has earned them a reputation as the trusted leader in the field of men’s health care. Prostate Centers USA® is a network partner of Hemorrhoid Centers®, Ortho Centers™️ and IR Centers™️. For more information about Prostate Centers USA® and their services, please visit www.ircenters.com.

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