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A list of medications (including vitamins and supplements) you are taking, including dosage and frequency. Your insurance card and or Medicare card. A photo id. Your kub xray or any films that are not from our three Rockford hospitals. Come prepared to give a urine specimen.
A urologist is a physician who has advanced training in the medical and surgical management of diseases of the urinary tract in both men and women. This includes the adrenal glands, kidneys, bladder, prostate gland, and the male reproductive system. Their training requires four years of medical school and five to six years of surgical residency.
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A urologist is a physician who has advanced training in the medical and surgical management of diseases of the urinary tract in both men and women. This includes the adrenal glands, kidneys, bladder, prostate gland, and the male reproductive system. Their training requires four years of medical school and five to six years of surgical residency.
The majority of patients are referred to our office through primary care physicians. Your urologist will review all the prior tests related to your symptoms. Often we will order or perform more specific tests, or procedures to establish your diagnosis. We then establish a treatment plan which may involve medication or surgery.
Yes, urologist treat the urinary system. Problems with the kidneys and bladder in women are managed by urologist.
A stent is a soft, thin, flexible tube that is placed into the ureter. The ureter is the tube that drains urine from the kidney into the bladder. When stones become lodged in the ureter, the kidney can become obstructed which causes the severe pain that people experience with stones. A stent allows the urine to pass properly around the stone.