What treatments do urologists provide?
Urologists provide both surgical and non-surgical treatments, depending on the condition. They may prescribe medications, perform minimally invasive procedures, such as laser surgeries or shockwave therapy for kidney stones, or recommend surgical interventions, such as prostatectomy or bladder reconstruction.
When should I see a urologist?
You may consider seeing a urologist if you experience symptoms such as blood in your urine, frequent urination, difficulty urinating, pain during urination, kidney stones, male reproductive issues, or if you have a family history of urological conditions.
How can I find a urologist?
You can find a urologist by asking for a referral from your primary care physician, contacting your local hospital, or using online directories provided by professional medical organizations, insurance companies, or healthcare websites.