Albuquerque Urology Associates, P.A.
Albuquerque Urology Associates, P.A.
610 Broadway Blvd, N.E.               490-A West Zia Road
Albuquerque, NM 87102                 Santa Fe, NM 87505

ABQ #: 505-242-3991                      Santa Fe #: 505-989-9500



About our practice:

Albuquerque Urology Associates is a full service urological practice. We are
dedicated to serving the urological needs of Las Vegas, Raton, Santa Rosa,
Santa Fe, Albuquerque and the surrounding communities of  New Mexico. Patient
care is our priority. Beginning when you make our appointment, you realize that
patient care is our priority. Using state-of-the-art diagnosis and treatment
techniques, we provide care that has proven results.

As an osteopathic physician, Dr. Aaron Geswaldo, places emphasis on the whole
person and not just symptoms. We incorporate our patients into the medical
decision.  We make patient education a central component of our care.

Confidentiality is of utmost importance. Many urological conditions are
accompanied by social discomfort or embarrassment, we emphasize sensitivity
and discretion when dealing with all of our patients' concerns.



Aaron Joseph Geswaldo, D.O., F.A.C.O.S.

Our physician, Aaron Geswaldo, D.O., completed his medical school training at
The University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey - School of Osteopathic
Medicine. His post graduate training included rotating internship, one year of
general surgery at St. Johns Episcopal Hospital in NY and four years of urology
back at UMDNJ-SOM. Prior to medical school, he graduated from
Manhattan
College with a Bachelors of Science in Civil Engineering. In the early 1990’s, he
worked for the County of Los Angeles - Department of Public Works as a structural
and highway design engineer. Recently, he had a successful solo practice in
Las
Vegas, NM where he was chief of surgery. His urology practice gained the support
of the community and the local physicians. Currently, he works at
Albuquerque
Urology Associates, Albuquerque, NM. His hobbies include hunting, fishing,
snowboarding, hiking and spending time with his wife and daughter.

F.A.C.O.S. (Fellow of the American College of Osteopathic Surgeons)
The designation of Fellow of the American College of Osteopathic Surgeons
(FACOS) is conferred upon ACOS members, honorary members, life and retired
members in recognition of their voluntary activities and service to advance
osteopathic medicine and surgery. The recipients of the FACOS designation have
demonstrated their commitment to the practice of surgery, surgical teaching,
authorship of professional papers, and participation in local, state, and national
organizations. Recipients also have adhered to the professional and ethical
standards established by the profession.

Specialities Include:

Pediatrics
Adults
Incontinence
Enlarged Prostate / BPH
Kidney Stones
Oncology (Prostate, renal, bladder, and testicular cancers)
General Urology
Laser and minimally invasive surgery
Vasectomy (sterility procedure / elective sterilization)
His associates are experts in infertility, oncology and incontinence.



What is an Osteopathic Physician?

If you're like most people, you've been going to a physician ever since you were
born and perhaps were not aware whether you were seeing a D.O. (osteopathic
physician) or an M.D. (allopathic physician). You may not even be aware that there
are two types of complete physicians in the United States.

The fact is that both D.O.s and M.D.s are fully qualified physicians licensed to
prescribe medication and perform surgery. Is there any difference between these
two kinds of physicians? Yes. And no.

D.O.s and M.D.s are alike in many ways:

* Applicants to both D.O. and M.D. medical colleges typically have four-year
undergraduate degrees with an emphasis on scientific courses.
* Both D.O.s and M.D.s complete four years of basic medical education.
* After medical school, both D.O.s and M.D.s obtain graduate medical education
through such programs as internships and residencies. This training typically
lasts three to six years and prepares D.O.s and M.D.s to practice a specialty.
* Both D.O.s and M.D.s can choose to practice in any specialty area of
medicine-such as pediatrics, family practice, psychiatry, surgery or obstetrics.
* D.O.s and M.D.s both practice in fully accredited and licensed health care
facilities.
* Together, D.O.s and M.D.s enhance the state of health care available in America.

D.O.s, however, belong to a separate yet equal branch of American medical care.
It is the ways that D.O.s and M.D.s are different that can bring an extra dimension
to your family's health care.
610 Broadway Albuquerque NM
Aaron Geswaldo
Chyna and Halo
Aaron J. Geswaldo
Physician's Medical Center of Santa Fe
Aaron Geswaldo, D.O.
Albuquerque Office

Albuquerque Urology Associates
610 Broadway Blvd, N.E.
Albuquerque, NM 87102
505-242-3991
Fax: 505-243-8405

Santa Fe Office

Albuquerque Urology Associates of Santa Fe
490-A West Zia Road
Santa Fe, NM 87505
Telephone: 505-989-9500
Fax:505-294-6315

Hospital Associations
Albuquerque
*
Presbyterian Hospital
* Lovelace Hospital
* The Heart Hospital of  Albuquerque

Santa Fe
*
The Physician Medical Center of Santa Fe
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