In a significant development for men’s health care, the HoLEP (Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate) procedure is gaining recognition as a leading minimally invasive treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). This innovative approach, characterized by its effectiveness, reduced recovery times, and lower complication rates, is being championed by Dr. Slade, a distinguished urologist whose expertise has attracted patients from across the United States and beyond.
Dr. Slade’s reputation as a national expert in the HoLEP technique has positioned him as a vital resource for urologists seeking to enhance their skills in this state-of-the-art procedure. Patients regularly travel to Boise, drawn by his exceptional care and the advanced treatment options available. The procedures are performed at Treasure Valley Hospital, a top-tier surgical center recently awarded the 2025 Outstanding Patient Experience Award by Healthgrades. This accolade places the hospital in the top 5% of facilities nationwide for patient satisfaction, reflecting its commitment to compassionate, high-quality care.
“The recent visits from esteemed academic institutions underscore Boise’s emergence as a hub for cutting-edge men’s health care,” stated Dr. Slade. “It is a privilege to share knowledge with colleagues from such distinguished programs. These exchanges reflect our shared commitment to advancing patient care and highlight Boise’s role in shaping the future of urologic surgery.”
Timed to coincide with Men’s Health Month, this collaboration serves to raise awareness about BPH, a condition that affects millions of men over 50. As the dialogue around men’s health grows, Dr. Slade’s practice remains dedicated to providing Treasure Valley residents with world-class care and access to advanced surgical options. The emphasis on state-of-the-art treatments signals a promising future for men’s health initiatives and educational opportunities in the region.
For those seeking effective solutions to BPH, Dr. Slade and Treasure Valley Hospital represent a beacon of hope and innovation in the quest for improved urological health.