Urologic oncology: Urologists treat a variety of illnesses on a regular basis, including Wilms' tumors, juvenile sarcomas, retroperitoneal and pelvic sarcomas, and cancers of the kidney, bladder, prostate, testicles, penis, ureter, and renal pelvis..
Impotence, infertility, and andrology: Services include non-invasive and surgical therapies for erectile dysfunction, penile reconstruction, and fertility maintenance and restoration..
Pediatric urology: Pediatric urologists do reconstructive surgery on the urinary tract in addition to treating voiding dysfunction, urologic cancers, and congenital abnormalities of the urinary system.
Reconstructive urology and neurourology:Urologists care for patients with neurological conditions that affect the urine system. Additionally, they offer urinary tract restoration services to traumatized or damaged individuals.
Men’s health conditions: Urologists are responsible for treating a wide range of conditions that affect men's health, such as benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer screening and prevention.
Women’s health conditions: Your urologists specialize in treating disorders that affect a woman's urinary system or pelvic organs, including restoring urine incontinence and correcting pelvic organ prolapse.