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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.
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Urology services at Turkey Creek Medical Center focus on the urinary tract and system, including the bladder, kidneys and the male reproductive organs. Our urologists treat a range of conditions, from routine complaints to bladder, kidney, prostate and testicular cancer, including minimally invasive brachytherapy treatment.
We treat each patient as a partner in his or her medical care and make patient education a central component of our care. Because many urological conditions are accompanied by social discomfort or embarrassment, we emphasize sensitivity and discretion when dealing with all of our patients' concerns.
Our surgeons and staff are devoted to the delivery of the highest quality of urologic medical and surgical care.
University Urology, PC treats a broad spectrum of diseases that strip many people of their health and dignity.
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A urologist is a physician who is highly trained to treat disorders of the male and female urinary tract (bladder, ureter, kidney, and urethra) and the male reproductive system . The following are some of the more common conditions that a urologist treats:
Urology is classified as a surgical subspecialty, but since a wide variety of clinical problems are encountered when treating urological conditions, knowledge of internal medicine, pediatrics, gynecology, and other specialties is required.
Bedwetting, bladder abnormalities, exstrophy of the bladder, incontinence, neurogenic bladder, recurrent infections, vesicoureteral reflux, voiding dysfunction, bladder diverticula, ureteroceles, urethral strictures, and bladder stones
Circumcision/circumcision revision, meatoplasty, orchiopexy, umbilical and inguinal hernia repair, hypospadias repair, ureteral reimplantation, kidney stone procedures, ESWL, pyeloplasty, continence procedures (MACE, Mitrofanoff), bladder augmentation, varicocelectomy, hydrocelectomy