Nervous about Prostate Surgery?
We've got you covered.
Dr. David Wood has helped hundreds of men in the valley regain freedom from enlarged prostate with a new vascular procedure that is so effective… it eliminates the need for surgery.
Life Changes When You Always Need a Bathroom Nearby.
Who would think a tiny gland could make such a dramatic impact on your daily routine? Enlarged prostate changes everything from how you sleep… to the activities you can do… and even your relationships
- Getting up multiple times in the night to go
- Worrying that you'll have an "accident" in public
- Spending forever in the bathroom waiting to go
- Always having to know a restroom is nearby
Tired of being the guy who's always in the bathroom
But the discomfort and risks of surgery are holding you back?
Believe me, you are not alone! I have yet to meet one patient who was excited about prostate surgery and its potential side effects:
- Erectile Dysfunction
- Inability to Ejaculate
- Urinary Incontinence
- Pain and Swelling
Hi,
I'm Dr. David Wood and I'm a Vascular Specialist.
There's a new procedure for enlarged prostate that you need to know about.
It’s called Prostatic Artery Embolization (PAE), and it’s the safe, clinically proven way to reduce prostate size and dramatically improve urine flow. Watch this quick video from Dr Wood to learn how this amazing procedure can help you!
Why Should You Consider the PAE Procedure?
Prostate artery embolization (PAE) is becoming an increasingly popular alternative to prostate surgery, as thousands of men are choosing PAE to treat enlarged prostate due to its minimally invasive nature and effectiveness.
Comfortable
With only a pin-size puncture on the inner thigh, you can walk out of your procedure with minimal discomfort.
Highly Effective
Clinical studies show PAE patients reported a significant improvement in BPH symptoms comparable to surgery.
Safe
With no reported sexual side effects, the PAE procedure is far safer than TURP, Urolift and Ablation procedures.
BPH Specialists

For 14 years Dr. David Wood has specialized in micro-invasive, targeted treatments for a variety of health problems, guided by state-of-the-art imaging technologies. Dr. Wood obtained his Medical Doctor degree from the University of Southern California. He stayed on at USC for specialty training in Diagnostic Radiology, followed by sub-specialty training in Interventional Radiology. He is double board-certified in Diagnostic Radiology and Interventional Radiology.
David Wood MD

Dr David Wood MD
- Patients have trusted me to do their Vascular Procedures for over 14 years
- Banner Hospital trusted me to be their Chief of Interventional Radiology for 11 years
- I've been blessed to perform more PAE procedures than just about any doctor in the country
- Double Board Certified in Interventional Radiology and Diagnostic Radiology

Dr. Saha is a graduate of Stanford University and the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine. His initial training in Surgery was followed by Radiology residency at West Penn/Allegheny Health System in Pittsburgh, PA where he trained with Dr. Gordon McLean, an early pioneer in the field of Interventional Radiology. He also completed a fellowship in Interventional Radiology at the University of Michigan. Dr. Saha is double board-certified in Diagnostic Radiology and Interventional Radiology.
Arnold Saha MD

Dr Arnold Saha MD
- Patients have trusted me to do their Vascular Procedures for over 8 years
- I'm fluent in Spanish and English
- I've performed more PAE procedures than any other doctor in El Paso
- Double Board Certified in Interventional Radiology and Diagnostic Radiology

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and much more!
Patient Resources

How Does Prostate Embolization Work?
Discover why this procedure is a groundbreaking alternative to TURP for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Download this free ebook to find out more about PAE. Here’s what you’ll learn…
- How does prostate artery embolization work?
- How does PAE differ from other treatments like UroLift and TURP?
- Are there side effects?
- The latest research on PAE and much more.

PAE: An Exciting New Outpatient Treatment for BPH
Watch this webinar to find out more about how prostate artery embolization (PAE) is performed and how it works to reduce an enlarged prostate without sexual side effects. Here’s what you’ll learn…
- Pros and cons of traditional BPH treatment options.
- How prostate artery embolization (PAE) works.
- Why PAE is becoming the preferred way to treat BPH.
- Results from the most recent PAE research.
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