Expert care for
every urological condition
At Prestige Medical Group, Dr. Lamia Gabal diagnoses and treats the full spectrum of urological conditions for men and women across Orange County — with personalized plans, advanced diagnostics, and compassionate care.
Personalized diagnosis.
Proven treatment.
Our team specializes in advanced diagnostic techniques and innovative, evidence-based treatment options. We take the time to understand your specific symptoms, history, and goals — then build a care plan designed around you, not a protocol.
19 urological conditions.
One trusted specialist.
Whether you are experiencing a new symptom or managing a chronic condition, Dr. Gabal has the expertise to help. Click any condition to learn more about symptoms, causes, and treatment options.
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)
An enlarged prostate gland that is not cancerous but can restrict urine flow, causing weak stream, frequent urination, difficulty starting, or incomplete bladder emptying. Very common in men over 50 and highly treatable.
Learn moreBladder Cancer
One of the most common urological cancers, often presenting as blood in the urine (hematuria). Dr. Gabal provides comprehensive evaluation, staging, and treatment including BCG immunotherapy and surgical options.
Learn moreBladder Stones
Mineral deposits that form in the bladder when urine becomes concentrated. Symptoms include pain, difficult or painful urination, and frequent urges. Treated with cystolitholapaxy or other minimally invasive techniques.
Learn moreFemale Sexual Dysfunction
Encompasses conditions such as low libido, painful intercourse (dyspareunia), difficulty achieving orgasm, and vaginal dryness. Treated with regenerative therapies like the O-Shot®, hormone balancing, and laser treatments.
Learn moreInterstitial Cystitis (IC)
Also known as Painful Bladder Syndrome, IC causes chronic bladder pressure, pain, and urinary urgency without infection. A complex condition requiring specialized care including dietary management, bladder instillations, and neuromodulation.
Learn moreKidney Cancer
Renal cell carcinoma is the most common form of kidney cancer. Often detected incidentally on imaging, it may cause blood in urine, flank pain, or a palpable mass. Managed with surveillance, minimally invasive surgery, or targeted therapies.
Learn moreMale Sexual Dysfunction
Includes erectile dysfunction (ED), low libido, and performance concerns. Treated with shockwave therapy, the P-Shot®, PT-141, hormonal evaluation, and other evidence-based regenerative and pharmacological approaches.
Learn moreMale Incontinence
Involuntary urine leakage in men, often following prostate surgery or due to an overactive bladder. Treatment options include pelvic floor therapy, medication, Botox injections, sacral neuromodulation, and surgical slings.
Learn moreMenopause & GSM
Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM) causes vaginal dryness, urinary urgency, and painful intercourse as estrogen declines. Treated with MonaLisa Touch® laser therapy, bioidentical hormone replacement, and topical therapies.
Learn morePelvic Organ Prolapse
Occurs when pelvic organs (bladder, uterus, or rectum) descend into or beyond the vaginal wall due to weakened support muscles. Causes pressure, bulging, and bladder problems. Treated surgically or with minimally invasive repair.
Learn morePelvic Floor Dysfunction
A broad condition where the pelvic floor muscles fail to properly relax or contract, leading to pain, bladder and bowel issues, and sexual discomfort. Treated with targeted physical therapy, biofeedback, and neuromodulation.
Learn morePremature Ejaculation (PE)
The most common male sexual complaint, affecting an estimated 1 in 3 men. Dr. Gabal offers Priapus Toxin™ (Bocox), a novel treatment using botulinum toxin to delay ejaculation, alongside behavioral and pharmacological options.
Learn moreProstate Cancer
The second most common cancer in men. Early detection through PSA screening and biopsy is critical. Dr. Gabal offers comprehensive evaluation, active surveillance, and surgical management including robotic-assisted prostatectomy.
Learn moreProstatitis
Inflammation of the prostate gland that causes pelvic pain, difficulty urinating, and flu-like symptoms. Can be acute (bacterial) or chronic. Treated with targeted antibiotics, alpha-blockers, anti-inflammatories, and supportive therapies.
Learn moreRecurrent UTIs
Defined as two or more UTIs within six months or three or more within a year. Requires thorough evaluation to identify anatomical, hormonal, or behavioral causes. Management includes prophylactic strategies and advanced urological assessment.
Learn moreRenal & Ureteral Stones
Kidney stones range from painless to excruciating. When stones obstruct the ureter they cause severe flank pain, nausea, and hematuria. Treated with extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL), ureteroscopy, or medical expulsion therapy.
Learn moreSexual Health & Wellness
Comprehensive sexual health care for both men and women — addressing libido, performance, satisfaction, and intimacy concerns. Dr. Gabal offers the full spectrum of regenerative, hormonal, and procedural sexual wellness treatments.
Learn moreUrinary Incontinence
Involuntary urine leakage affects millions and significantly impacts quality of life. Types include stress (leakage with coughing/sneezing), urge (sudden strong urge), and mixed. Treatment ranges from pelvic floor therapy to slings and Bulkamid injections.
Learn moreOveractive Bladder (OAB)
Characterized by sudden, uncontrollable urges to urinate — often multiple times daily and at night. Caused by involuntary bladder muscle contractions. Treated with behavioral therapy, medications, Botox injections, and sacral neuromodulation.
Learn moreWarning signs that
need evaluation
Urological conditions are often highly treatable when caught early. If you experience any of the following, schedule an evaluation with Dr. Gabal — same-day appointments are available.
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Accepting new patients across Orange County. Same-day appointments available. Most insurance and Medicare accepted.
