Find a Urologist — Urology Guide

Urologists treat conditions of the urinary tract in both men and women, as well as the male reproductive system. They manage kidney stones, urinary incontinence, prostate disorders, and urologic cancers.

What Does a Urologist Treat?

A urologist is a physician who specializes in urology. Patients are typically referred to a urologist by their primary care doctor when symptoms suggest a condition that requires specialized diagnosis or treatment. Here are some of the most common conditions managed by urology specialists:

When Should You See a Urologist?

You should consider seeing a urologist if you experience persistent symptoms related to kidney stones or urinary tract infection, or if your primary care doctor recommends specialist evaluation. Early consultation can lead to faster diagnosis and more effective treatment plans.

Telehealth Available

Many urology consultations can be conducted via telehealth video visits. Initial evaluations, follow-up appointments, medication management, and reviewing test results are all well-suited to virtual care. GProv connects you with urology specialists who offer telehealth appointments.

Finding the Right Urologist on GProv

GProv's provider directory connects you with vetted urology specialists across the United States and in 20+ countries worldwide. You can filter by location, availability, insurance accepted, languages spoken, and patient ratings. Whether you need a local specialist or are considering medical travel for specialized care, GProv makes it easy to compare options and book appointments.

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