Urologist in Lake Charles and Sulphur, LA
Welcome to Advanced Urology of Southwest Louisiana
Dr. Siddiq is a board certified urologist with many years of experience taking care of complex urology conditions. He and the staff at Advanced Urology are dedicated to providing the highest quality compassionate care that is tailored to your needs. Our patients are our family. We serve a wide variety of patients from Southwest Louisiana and beyond who are seeking cutting edge urologic care with a personal touch.
Dr. Siddiq is fellowship trained in minimally invasive, robotic-assisted urologic surgery using the da Vinci surgical system as well as the management of kidney stones. He also treats all urology conditions such as urologic cancer, vasectomy, difficulty with urination, urinary incontinence, low testosterone, erectile dysfunction, and urinary tract infections.


Comprehensive Urologic Treatment
At Advanced Urology, we offer a wide range of urologic services including vasectomy, treatment for urinary incontinence, sexual dysfunction, BPH, prostate, bladder and kidney cancers & more.
Blog
How to Prepare for a Vasectomy
Deciding to have a vasectomy is a significant step in your reproductive health. Whether you’ve decided not to have children in the future or are certain your family is complete, this procedure offers a permanent form of birth control. Once you’ve discussed your decision with your partner and Dr.
Recognizing the Early Signs of Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in men, but when detected early, it is often treatable, with many patients going on to live long, healthy lives. Understanding the early signs of prostate cancer, recognizing the risk factors, and knowing when to seek medical advice are essential steps in improving the chances of successful treatment.
The Role of Diet and Exercise in Overcoming ED
It is estimated that 30 million men in the United States are affected by ED. Your chance of developing it increases as you get older and if you take certain drugs like antidepressants and blood pressure drugs. Type 2 diabetes and heart disease can also contribute to erectile issues.











