Urologist in Hartford, CT
Welcome to Pregenzer Urology
Dr. Pregenzer, Jr. takes an integrative and comprehensive approach to health care at his offices in Enfield and Hartford, CT. The team offers FDA-approved therapies for erectile dysfunction, including oral medications, urethral suppositories, injections, vacuum erection devices, and penile implants. Dr. Pregenzer has also been awarded the UroLift Center of Excellence achievement for his use of the UroLift System as a minimally invasive procedure to treat symptoms of an enlarged prostate. The team also treats kidney stones, neurogenic bladder, Peyronie’s disease, and urinary tract infections (UTI). They provide urodynamic testing, ultrasound, and vasectomies in the office. Dr. Pregenzer, Jr. is also knowledgeable in the use of plasma-rich protein (PRP) injections, shockwave therapy, and supplements.
Pregenzer Urology offers a safe and compassionate environment for patients to receive the care they need. Schedule an appointment by calling the office at (860) 962-6600 or using the online booking tool today.

NEWS & EVENTS
What's New at Pregenzer Urology
Waking Up To Pee: Could It Be BPH?
Benign prostatic hyperplasia, or BPH, simply means an enlarged prostate gland. If you are a male and over the age of 45, you most likely know about this condition, as it affects men as they age and causes a number of symptoms.
West Hartford Open House
We had a great time celebrating the opening of our West Hartford office last week during our Open House. Thank you to all who attended and supported us! To schedule a consultation at our new urology clinic in West Hartford, please call (860) 962-6600 ore request an appointment online today!
When Is The Ideal Time In A Man’s Life To Have A Vasectomy?
When is the ideal time in a man’s life to have a vasectomy? There is no age or situation that qualifies as the ideal time. It is different for each man. It’s a personal and very private decision that is usually made with his partner and after much thought.
Overactive Bladder Medication Isn’t Working: Next Steps
Many people struggle with an overactive bladder. They optimistically begin treatment with medications, but they eventually find that the meds no longer work as well as they did in the beginning. In addition, the unpleasant side effects almost make it not worth taking the medication.