We aim to provide compassionate and comprehensive care services to meet your unique needs. With us, you receive innovative services in a friendly environment. We are experts in the genitourinary tract, kidneys, urinary bladder, male reproductive system, adrenal glands, urethra, and much more.
What is the purpose of seeing a urologist?
A urologist is a medical doctor specializing in conditions that affect the urinary tract in men, women and children, and diseases that affect the reproductive system. These conditions range from peeing too much or too little to being unable to father a child.
What is the difference between urology and urologist?
If you were to see a urologist, you would likely be seeing them for matters pertaining to the bladder, kidneys, ureters, and urethra, while urologists treat a wide swath of conditions, ranging from UTIs to bladder cancer. That said, some of the same problems addressed by Urology are also addressed by Urogynecology.
When should a man see a urologist?
Don't cross that off your list so quickly, though. “To take charge of your prostate, urinary and sexual health — not just to protect you from prostate cancer — I recommend every man start seeing a urologist regularly at age 40,” says urologist Eric Klein, MD
What problems does a urologist treat?
A urologist might treat bladder problems, urinary tract infections (UTIs), bladder and kidney cancer, kidney blockage, and kidney stones. Men might also see them for: Erectile dysfunction (ED)
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