A urologist is a medical specialist with advanced training in diagnosing, treating, and managing conditions of the urinary tract and male reproductive system. This includes disorders such as kidney stones, urinary incontinence, prostate cancer, bladder infections, erectile dysfunction, and enlarged prostate.
A pediatric urologist specializes in diagnosing and treating urological conditions in children from infancy through adolescence. While some conditions overlap with those seen in adults, others are unique to younger patients. Pediatric urologists address common issues like urinary tract infections, bedwetting, undescended testes, and congenital abnormalities affecting the urinary tract.
Urologists are skilled clinicians who diagnose complex urinary tract and male reproductive system conditions through thorough medical history and physical examination. This includes assessments of symptoms like pain during urination, blood in the urine, frequent urination, incontinence, or difficulty urinating. Despite technological advancements, the physical exam remains a vital component of patient evaluation.
We differ from surgeons who perform urological surgeries; however, urologists often work closely with surgeons for various conditions, sometimes even in the operating room.
Our urologist engages in clinical research trials and contributes to peer-reviewed journals, advancing the field of urology. Extensive training in urological procedures and treatment options ensures the highest quality of patient care, including minimally invasive approaches for various urological conditions.
We create a personalized care plan tailored to your urological condition, ensuring all your questions are answered and concerns are addressed. Our facility is recognized for its outstanding care and cutting-edge treatments, continually improving patient outcomes.