Mercy Clinic Urology - Pinnacle Hills

Doctor's Office
3333 Pinnacle Hills Parkway, Suite 300A
Rogers, AR 72758


Phone: (479) 271-7077
Fax: (479) 271-7035
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Northwest Arkansas Urology

Urologic issues can come at any age and are usually an uncomfortable topic. But there is no need to suffer in silence. Mercy's Urology Clinic in Rogers, AR specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the urinary system in men and women and disorders of the male reproductive system. We offer a private, supportive and personal environment to help patients regain quality in their lives. Some of the urologic conditions we treat include:

  • Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (UroLift)
  • Cancer of the ureter
  • Circumcision
  • Hydrocele
  • Low testosterone
  • Overactive bladder
  • Pediatric urology
  • Peyronie Disease
  • Phimosis
  • Stone disease
  • Recurrent UTIs
  • Stress incontinence 

Some of our urologic procedures include: 

  • Bladder botox
  • Male slings & artificial urethral sphincters for male incontinence
  • Mid-urethral slings
  • Robotic surgery including sacrocolpopexy for bladder prolapse
  • Sacral neuromodulation (Axonics & Interstim)

Urogynecology Care in Rogers, Arkansas

Mercy Clinic Urology – Pinnacle Hills now offers specialized urogynecology care. Urogynecology focuses on conditions affecting the pelvic floor, bladder and urinary system in women, including bladder leakage, overactive bladder, pelvic organ prolapse and other pelvic floor disorders. Women across Northwest Arkansas can access evaluation and treatment for these conditions close to home at our Rogers location.

What Is a Urogynecologist?

A urogynecologist specializes in diagnosing and treating pelvic floor disorders and bladder conditions that affect women. 

What Is a Bladder Stimulator?

Dr. Matthew Kincade, a Mercy urologist, explains how a bladder stimulator helps treat urinary incontinence issues, such as an overactive bladder. Learn how an innovative device uses gentle electrical impulses to regulate the nerves that control bladder function.

Meet Our Team