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Dr. Nathan Chertack, MD is an urologist in Glens Falls, NY specializing in urology (urinary tract disease). He graduated from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. Dr. Nathan Chertack, MD is affiliated with Albany Medical Center, Albany Medical College and Columbia Memorial Hospital.
14 Hudson Avenue
Glens Falls, NY 12801
1783 Route 9 Suite 205
Clifton Park, NY 12065
23 Hackett Boulevard
Albany, NY 12208
71 Prospect Avenue Suite 190
Hudson, NY 12534
Kidney Stones
Kidney stones are hard deposits that form in the kidneys, made up of minerals that are normally present in urine. They can vary in size, from as small as a grain of sand to as large as a nickel, occasionally even larger. Sometimes they lodge in the kidney, and sometimes they break free and make their way out through the urinary tract, which can be extremely painful.
Kidney stones can be smooth or jagged and are yellow to brown in color. They are mostly comprised of the minerals calcium, oxalate, and phosphorus. Examining the stones to see what they are made of can show what caused the stone to be formed in the first place. For example, a stone made of mostly calcium, which is the most common type, can happen any time the urine becomes too concentrated due to dehydration or a blockage in the kidney. A uric acid stone forms when acid levels in the urine get too high, usually due to excessive consumption of animal protein such as meat and fish. A struvite stone is a sign of certain infections, and a cystine stone can be due to a genetic disorder that raises the risk of kidney stones.
The most common symptom of kidney stones is pain, either in the back or lower abdomen, or severe pain when urinating. There may also be blood in the urine. Treatment for kidney stones depends on how large the stone is. Very small stones can pass out of the body on their own, and they do not require treatment other than drinking adequate water and taking pain killers. Larger stones need to be broken apart and removed. The main treatment options are:
People who have had one kidney stone are at risk of developing another. To reduce this risk, patients are given instructions specific to the type of stone they developed. Generally the instructions will include drinking more water to dilute the urine, but it may also involve lowering sodium intake or eating less meat.
Robotic Surgery
Robotic surgery is a type of minimally invasive surgery, using a tiny opening to get inside the body instead of making a large cut. It uses small tools attached to a thin robotic arm, which is controlled by the surgeon. Robotic surgery may be referred to by the specific kind of robot that is used. The most advanced robot currently in use is called the da Vinci, and surgery using it is sometimes called da Vinci surgery.
There are many benefits to robotic surgery, both for the patient and the surgeon. Robotic surgery allows for more precise movements and increased control during very delicate surgical procedures. This makes performing surgery accurately much easier for surgeons and reduces fatigue. The smaller 'hand' of the robot can enter the body via a much smaller opening, which reduces the risk of infection and scarring and leads to a faster recovery. The robotic hands also contain tiny moveable cameras among their tools, giving surgeons a much closer view of the procedure than would be possible with traditional surgery.
Dr. Nathan Chertack, MD graduated from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. He completed residency at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas and Affiliated Hospitals. He has a state license in New York.
Medical School: Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Residency: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas and Affiliated Hospitals
Licensed In: New York
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These charts describe general payments received by Dr. Nathan Chertack, MD. Doctors may receive payments for a number of reasons, including meal compensation, travel compensation, and consulting.
Boston Scientific Corporation |
$93
LITHOVUE $24 |
$69 |
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Teleflex LLC |
$39
Urolift $39 |
Food and Beverage | $131 |
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Dr. Nathan Chertack practices urology (urinary tract disease) in Albany, NY, Clifton Park, NY, and Glens Falls, NY. Dr. Chertack has indicated that his clinical interests include kidney stones, bladder problems, and urologic surgery. His hospital/clinic affiliations include Albany Medical College and Columbia Memorial Hospital. His education and training includes medical school at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and residency at a hospital affiliated with the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas.