Amnon Zisman
- Location: Israel, Herzliya
Urologist, Surgeon
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Urologists in Israel perform a digital rectal exam (DRE) and PSA blood tests to evaluate benign prostatic hyperplasia. Specialists like Dr. Nir Kleinmann and Dr. Ofer Nathan Gofrit also use advanced tools like MRI-guided fusion biopsies and urodynamic studies to assess urinary flow and prostate health.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Israeli urologists often integrate dual-laser technologies and robotic systems like da Vinci for precise assessment. Doctors at Sheba and Sourasky frequently combine standard PSA tests with MRI-guided fusion biopsies. Training at centers like Memorial Sloan Kettering ensures these specialists use research-backed methods for diagnosis.
Patient Consensus: Patients mention that the rectal exam is quick and only mildly uncomfortable. Many were surprised that doctors prioritize detailed symptom logs, like tracking nighttime urination habits, before starting treatment.