Prabhath S
“Miraculous treatment.”
We met Dr. Lalezarian in November 2024 for a consultation and he discussed the potential benefits and risks of prostate artery embolization (PAE). The urologists he saw recommended prostatectomy or aquablation, but these can lead to nerve damage, incontinence, or heavy bleeding. Both urologists and even our primary care physician didn’t know about PAE for BPH. It was not offered. Dr. Lalezarian’s office manager Kimberly helped guide us through the insurance hurdles, as we had to switch health insurances to get the procedure covered. Dr. Lalezarian is in favor of a multi-modal approach to tackle BPH from different angles. He worked with our urologist in recommending the use of hormones and nutrition as an additional means of healing the prostate. My father had the procedure done in January 2025. Dr. Lalezarian employs a well trained, highly competent, happy and friendly team. The surgery went great. One day after the surgery, my father had his Foley catheter removed, and for the first time in 4 months, he could urinate on his own. There was no nerve damage and no side effects. Within 2 weeks, he had full control of his urine flow, his stream was strong and he had no voiding issues. Kimberly called us the day after surgery and Dr Lalezarian had a follow up with us after 1 week. By April 2025, my father’s PSA had gone from 31.7 to 6.4 and his prostate size had decreased 28% to 163ml. Miraculous treatment.