A gentle fix for a common problem

iTind Therapy for BPH

iTind is a short-term implant that reshapes the prostate from the inside out – no cutting, no heat, and nothing permanent left behind.

The device stays in place for about a week, gradually opening the urinary channel. Once it’s removed, most men enjoy better flow, fewer trips to the bathroom, and real relief – without surgery.

How iTind Works

Why Men Choose iTind
No Cutting or Heat
Just gradual, mechanical reshaping
Outpatient Treatment
Done in under an hour, no hospital stay
Device Removed After 5-7 Days
Nothing permanent left behind
Fast Symptom Relief
Most men improve quickly, with continued progress over time

What to Expect

Evaluation

We’ll assess your symptoms and anatomy to see if iTind is a good fit. If so, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know.

Placement

Under light sedation, the small iTind device is placed through the urethra. Over several days, it expands to reshape the prostate and improve urine flow.

Removal

After 5-7 days, we remove the device. That’s it – nothing left behind.

Recovery

Most men feel improvements soon after removal. Some temporary urgency or frequency is normal as your body adjusts. These symptoms typically fade over a few weeks, with full benefits continuing to build over the next couple of months.

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Common Questions

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) is simply an enlarged prostate – common as men get older. It can make it hard to urinate, cause a weak stream, or have you waking up multiple times at night.

iTind is a great option for men with mild to moderate BPH who want something low-risk, reversible, and non-surgical. It’s especially appealing if you want to avoid the side effects of medication or the downtime of more invasive procedures.

Just one. The device is placed once and removed about a week later.

In most cases, no catheter is needed. If one is used briefly, it’s typically just for comfort and not required for everyone.

No. iTind doesn’t interfere with continence, and 95% of men maintain normal erectile and ejaculatory function after the procedure.

Some men feel mild pressure or discomfort while the device is in place, but it’s generally manageable. If needed, we’ll provide medication to help you stay comfortable.

No, it’s a private-pay procedure and is not covered by OHIP or any other provincial health plans.

What’s Next?

If you’re tired of BPH symptoms disrupting your life – or just want to avoid long-term medications or surgery – iTind might be a good fit.

Here’s how to get started:

Book a consultation – We’ll review your symptoms, medical history, and recent test results (if you have them).

No tests yet? – No problem. We can help arrange the diagnostics you need to get started.

Have questions? – Send us a message. We’re happy to help.

You don’t have to live with BPH symptoms. There are options,  and we’ll help you find the one that fits your life best.

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