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University Urology, PC. University of Tennessee Medical Center 1928 Alcoa Highway Building B, Suite 222 Knoxville, TN 37920. Phone: 865-305-9254 Fax: 865-305-4589. Business Hours: Monday - Friday 8 AM - 4:30 PM. We support our patients having access to their health information through the Patient Portal. Beyond the Patient Portal, we can enable ...
University Urology, PC sees patients in Knoxville, Athens, Crossville, Halls, LaFollette, Lenoir City, New Tazewell, Sevierville and Turkey Creek. If you are looking to receive compassionate urologic treatment from the best doctors, please call us at 865-305-9254 to set up an appointment. Language Assistance Available: Spanish Korean German Hindi
As the only urology clinic in the area backed by the resources of academic medicine, University Urology is dedicated to delivering patient-centered urologic care to men, women and children along the Gulf Coast.#N#Using the latest technology and techniques, our urologists diagnose and treat conditions related to the bladder, urethra, ureters, kidneys and adrenal glands in men and women; urologic cancers including bladder, kidney, prostate and testicular cancers; and conditions concerning the male and female reproductive systems.
University Urology is located in the Infirmary 65 Diagnostic Center on the third floor.
This clinic offers free parking and complimentary Wi-Fi to patients and their guests.
Meghan Hermance, Ph.D., assistant professor of microbiology and immunology at the USA College of Medicine, was awarded a $423,500 grant to evaluate the ability of the Asian longhorned tick to maintain and transmit diseases typically found in North America.
In light of the current and local COVID-19 surge, the 14th Annual GO Run presented by the Catranis Family Charitable Foundation has been switched to an all-virtual event.