What kind of Doctor does an urologist see?

What kind of Doctor does an urologist see?

All treatment is performed by a board-certified urologist experienced in the treatment of urinary problems, sexual problems as well as cancers affecting the kidneys, urinary bladder, prostate, and the testis. We are one of the few practices in the region to offer a full range of options for the treatment of urological problems in men and women.

How many urologists are there in the USA?

Urologists are surgeons specializing in the medical and surgical treatment of diseases affecting the kidneys, urinary tract including ureters, bladder, and urethra. Urologists treat men, women, and children. There are more than 10,000 urologists in the USA. There is a common misconception that urologists treat only males. This is not true.

When to see an urologist for erectile dysfunction?

If a man experiences erectile dysfunction, Dr. Jadick suggests that he may want to self-refer to a urologist, rather than waiting to be referred by his primary care physician. “Guys, first of all, don’t want to tell the story to begin with, so they don’t want to tell it twice,” says Dr. Jadick.

When do you need to see an urologist for bladder cancer?

Blood in your urine. “If you see blood in your urine, you need to be seen by a urologist,” says Dr. Jadick. “That’s an automatic self-referral.” Blood in the urine is a hallmark of bladder or kidney cancer. “Whether it’s cancer or nothing serious, we can treat it,” he says.

All treatment is performed by a board-certified urologist experienced in the treatment of urinary problems, sexual problems as well as cancers affecting the kidneys, urinary bladder, prostate, and the testis. We are one of the few practices in the region to offer a full range of options for the treatment of urological problems in men and women.

Who are the urologists at the Mayo Clinic?

At Mayo Clinic, you receive care tailored to meet your needs. Mayo Clinic urologists diagnose and treat problems involving the male and female urinary tract and the male reproductive organs. Urologists work with a team of doctors trained in many areas to determine the most appropriate treatment for your individual needs.

Urologists are surgeons specializing in the medical and surgical treatment of diseases affecting the kidneys, urinary tract including ureters, bladder, and urethra. Urologists treat men, women, and children. There are more than 10,000 urologists in the USA. There is a common misconception that urologists treat only males. This is not true.

Who is the Johns Hopkins urologist for prostate cancer?

Prostate cancer treatment has entered the robotics age. Using advanced robotic technology, Johns Hopkins surgeons can see the prostate in 3-D, magnifying everything 10 times. Johns Hopkins urologist Mohamad Allaf, M.D., explains what this means for patients, including fewer side effects.