meet the physicians
Centers for Continence Care and Female Urology Physicians
Urologists are generally believed to care for men’s conditions, however urologists are trained to take care of both men and women. Physicians who specialize in female urology focus on problems of the pelvic and urinary organs that are unique to women and generally have specialty training beyond that of a general urologist. Typically female urologic problems include urinary incontinence, or leakage of urine; voiding dysfunction, such as urinary urgency, frequency and/or inability to empty the bladder; and pelvic organ prolapse, or hernias called “cystocele”, “rectocele”, “enterocele”, or “procidentia”. Other problems for which women seek urologic care include pelvic pain and female sexual dysfunction. By having sub-specialists that concentrate their work on these types of problems Metro Urology hopes to give our patients with female urologic disorders the very best level of care available.
We invite you to learn more about the dedicated physicians of Metro Urology’s Centers for Continence Care and Female Urology below.
Dr. Steven Siegel
Dr. Siegel is the Director of the Center for Continence Care (CCC). He established this center of excellence after moving to Minnesota in
1993. Previously, he was the Head of the Section of Female Urology and Urodynamics at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio. He graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School, and completed his urology residency at the Cleveland Clinic in 1986. Dr. Siegel is internationally recognized for his work related to urinary incontinence and voiding dysfunction. He is responsible for training urologists and gynecologists throughout the nation in specialized techniques, and continues to actively participate in the education of fellows and residents, lectures, clinical research, and publication in medical journals.
“No one needs to convince me that incontinence and voiding dysfunction are important problems – I’ve devoted my career to helping patients overcome them. A stepwise approach is appropriate for most conditions. The first step is to optimize the conservative, or non-surgical options. Many patients are surprised that these are available, and may even be the best choice for them. If those don’t result in enough improvement, then surgery can be considered as a next step. Patients almost always have more than one option. I want to partner with them to find the safest approach that leads to a happy outcome.”
Dr. Suzette Sutherland
Dr. Sutherland joined the group on August 30, 2004. She completed her medical degree and urologic training at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine / University Hospital of Cleveland in Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. Sutherland has also gained further specialty training under the direction of Dr. Steven Siegel from Metro Urology as well as Dr. Irwin Goldstein from the Institute for Sexual Medicine in Boston. This specialty training includes experience in the management and treatment of urinary incontinence and voiding dysfunction, urodynamics, neuromodulation, pelvic prolapse and reconstructive surgery, and female sexual dysfunction. She has made contributions to the medical community in the form of presentations, papers and book chapters on incontinence, pelvic prolapse and sexual dysfunction, and remains active in associated clinical research in order to provide her patients with innovative, up-to-date options for treatment.
Dr. Ron Glinski
Ronald W. Glinski, MD, FACS earned his medical degree from the Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee and completed his
Urology residency at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan. Following his residency at Henry Ford Hospital, Dr. Glinski ran a successful private practice in Eastern North Carolina for seven years. While practicing at Columbus Regional Health System he served as Chief of Surgery from 2002-2004 and Vice Chief of Staff from 2004 – 2006. In 2007 Dr. Glinski completed the Metro Urology Female Urology Fellowship Program for Incontinence and Voiding Dysfunction here at Metro Urology.
Dr. Glinski is Board Certified by the American Board of Urology and is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He is a member of numerous medical societies and has given various lectures at national urology meetings around the country. Although he is well versed in all aspects of urology, his main interests are vaginal prolapse surgery, neuromodulation, voiding dysfunction, and the correction of incontinence disorders.
