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Dr. Jerome Roth, MD
Urology
- Name
- Dr. Jerome Roth, MD
- Specialty
- Urology
- Location
- Sharon, CT
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About Dr. Roth
Dr. Jerome Roth, MD is a board-certified urologist serving patients in Sharon, Connecticut. He brings focused expertise in diagnosing and treating a broad range of urological conditions affecting both men and women. Sharon and the surrounding Litchfield County community have access to his care close to home, avoiding the need to travel to larger urban centers. Dr. Roth combines clinical precision with clear communication to guide patients through their treatment options.
Patients see Dr. Jerome Roth for a range of urological concerns. Common conditions include Kidney Stones, Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), Urinary Tract Infections, Urinary Incontinence, Bladder Dysfunction, Hematuria (Blood in Urine), Erectile Dysfunction, Prostatitis, Overactive Bladder, Hydronephrosis, and Urethral Stricture. Many arrive after an initial workup from their primary care doctor, though self-referrals are also welcome.
Services at this practice include Cystoscopy, Ureteroscopy, Shock Wave Lithotripsy (SWL), TURP (Transurethral Resection of the Prostate), Prostate Biopsy, Bladder Instillation, Vasectomy, Urodynamic Testing, and Stent Placement. Dr. Jerome Roth reviews all available options with patients before any procedure is scheduled. The aim is to ensure each person understands their diagnosis and the reasoning behind recommended treatment.
Urology Services in Sharon, CT
For patients in Sharon, CT seeking urological care, a consultation with Dr. Jerome Roth is the starting point. The practice serves patients from across the Sharon area. Office contact details are listed on this page.
Specialty Overview
Dr. Roth specializes in the evaluation and treatment of urological conditions spanning the kidneys, bladder, prostate, and urinary tract. His practice addresses both common concerns like kidney stones and benign prostatic hyperplasia as well as more complex urological diagnoses. Patients in the Sharon, CT area rely on his expertise for comprehensive urological care.
Conditions Treated
- ✓ Kidney Stones
- ✓ Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)
- ✓ Urinary Tract Infections
- ✓ Urinary Incontinence
- ✓ Bladder Dysfunction
- ✓ Hematuria (Blood in Urine)
- ✓ Erectile Dysfunction
- ✓ Prostatitis
- ✓ Overactive Bladder
- ✓ Hydronephrosis
- ✓ Urethral Stricture
Procedures
- ✓ Cystoscopy
- ✓ Ureteroscopy
- ✓ Shock Wave Lithotripsy (SWL)
- ✓ TURP (Transurethral Resection of the Prostate)
- ✓ Prostate Biopsy
- ✓ Bladder Instillation
- ✓ Vasectomy
- ✓ Urodynamic Testing
- ✓ Stent Placement
Frequently Asked Questions
What conditions does Dr. Jerome Roth treat?
Dr. Roth treats a wide range of urological conditions including kidney stones, urinary tract infections, benign prostatic hyperplasia, bladder dysfunction, and male reproductive health concerns. Patients experiencing symptoms like frequent urination, pelvic pain, blood in the urine, or difficulty urinating should schedule a consultation.
Does Dr. Roth see both male and female patients?
Yes, Dr. Roth provides urological care for both men and women. Conditions such as kidney stones, urinary incontinence, and bladder infections affect all genders, and his practice is equipped to address these concerns across a broad patient population.
Where is Dr. Roth located and does he serve surrounding areas?
Dr. Roth practices in Sharon, Connecticut, and serves patients throughout Litchfield County and neighboring communities. His location makes specialist urological care more accessible for residents who might otherwise travel significant distances for treatment.
What should I expect at my first appointment with Dr. Roth?
Your first visit will typically include a review of your medical history, a discussion of your symptoms, and any necessary physical examination or diagnostic testing. Dr. Roth will work with you to understand your condition and outline a clear treatment plan before you leave the office.
When should I see a urologist like Dr. Roth instead of my primary care doctor?
You should consider seeing a urologist when symptoms are persistent, recurrent, or have not responded to initial treatment from a primary care provider. Issues such as blood in the urine, recurring kidney stones, prostate concerns, or difficulty urinating warrant specialized urological evaluation.
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