FindAUrologist.com

National urology education & care discovery

Understand your symptoms. Learn what a urologist treats. Find a qualified urologist near you.

FindAUrologist.com is a physician-guided platform that helps you make confident decisions about urologic health. We are launching with a New Jersey appointment path first, then expanding the directory carefully.

New Jersey decision paths

Move from the symptom or city search into the right urology page.

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Common urology decisions patients want answered before they call.

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Prostate exam guide

Prostate Exam: What to Expect and What the Results Can Mean

A physician-reviewed prostate exam guide covering PSA blood testing, digital rectal examination, preparation, discomfort, results, and the questions to ask before follow-up.

PSA interpretation

What Is a Dangerous PSA Level? Context Before Conclusions

A physician-reviewed explanation of concerning PSA levels, why no single number diagnoses cancer, and how age, trend, prostate size, infection, medicine, MRI, and biopsy affect the next step.

After prostate surgery

PSA After Prostatectomy: Results, Timing, and Questions

A physician-reviewed guide to PSA after prostate removal, including expected decline, detectable results, biochemical recurrence definitions, doubling time, imaging, and follow-up questions.

BPH medication guide

Alpha Blockers for BPH: Benefits, Differences, and Safety

A physician-reviewed guide to alpha blockers for enlarged prostate symptoms, including how quickly they work, common options, blood-pressure effects, ejaculation changes, cataract-surgery precautions, and when medicine is not enough.

Prostatitis guide

Prostatitis Symptoms and Causes: Four Different Patterns

A physician-reviewed guide to prostatitis symptoms and causes, including acute bacterial infection, chronic bacterial prostatitis, chronic pelvic pain syndrome, testing, emergency warning signs, and appointment preparation.

Telehealth decision guide

Online Urologist: When a Virtual Urology Visit Works

Learn when an online urologist visit may help, what still requires an in-person exam or testing, and how to verify licensing, privacy, insurance, and follow-up before booking.

Emergency care routing

Emergency Urologist Near Me: ER, Urgent Care, or Same-Day Office?

A physician-reviewed guide to emergency urology searches, including symptoms that should not wait, what an emergency department can do, and when to call a urology office for same-day guidance.

Hospital choice guide

How to Choose a Hospital for Urologic Surgery

A transparent guide to choosing a hospital or surgery center for urologic care using procedure fit, surgeon questions, public quality data, emergency support, insurance, travel, and follow-up.

Representation and care fit

Black Urologist Near Me: A Respectful, Verifiable Search Guide

A practical guide to finding a Black urologist using self-identified professional directories, then checking condition fit, NPI, license, board certification, insurance, and appointment details.

Insurance access guide

Urologists That Accept Medicaid: A State-by-State Search Guide

Find the correct state Medicaid or managed-care directory, verify urology network status, referrals, authorization, office location, and new-patient access before booking.

Booking and access

Urologist Accepting New Patients: How to Book the Right Appointment

Find a urologist accepting new patients, verify fit before booking, and know what to ask about referrals, insurance, records, urgent symptoms, and appointment availability.

Cost and insurance hub

Urology Cost Guide 2026: Visits, Tests, Procedures, and Insurance Questions

Compare urology visit, test, and procedure cost questions before scheduling. Learn what may be billed separately, what insurance can change, and which guide to read next.

Cost and insurance

How Much Does a Urologist Visit Cost? 2026 Appointment Cost Guide

Compare urologist visit cost, appointment cost, and consultation cost questions before booking. Learn what insurance changes, what may be billed separately, and how to ask for a written estimate.

Data report

Urologist Shortage by State (2026): Every State Ranked by Urologists Per Capita

FindAUrologist analyzed 14,962 urologist registrations in the federal NPPES registry against Census population estimates. See every state ranked by urologists per capita, the ten most underserved states, and why the gap is widening.

Kidney stones

Can Dehydration Cause Kidney Stones? Symptoms, Summer Risk, and When to Call a Urologist

Can dehydration cause kidney stones? Learn how concentrated urine raises risk, what summer symptoms should not wait, and what fluid goals to discuss with a urologist.

Symptom guide

Blood in Urine: When to See a Urologist and What Tests to Expect

Blood in urine can come from infection, stones, prostate issues, medication effects, or cancer. Learn when to call a urologist and what testing may include.

Imaging cost guide

CT Urogram Cost: Insurance, Contrast, and Blood-in-Urine Workup Questions

Understand CT urogram cost questions, insurance authorization, contrast safety, imaging-center billing, and how CT urogram fits blood-in-urine and hematuria workups.

Bladder evaluation

Cystoscopy Cost (2026): Typical Prices With and Without Insurance

Published cystoscopy prices run about $320 to $600 for an office exam and $900 to $4,400+ in a facility. Medicare patients pay about $76 to $156 for diagnostic cystoscopy (code 52000). See what changes the bill with insurance, without insurance, anesthesia, or biopsy.

Vasectomy

Vasectomy Cost (2026): Typical Prices With and Without Insurance

Published vasectomy prices run about $500 to $1,200 for an office no-scalpel procedure, and marketplace cash rates cluster around $487 to $1,100. Many insurance plans cover vasectomy with little or no cost, while a vasectomy reversal is a separate procedure that commonly runs $5,000 to $15,000. See what changes the bill with insurance, without insurance, or with Medicare.

BPH decision guide

Aquablation Cost: Insurance, Medicare, and BPH Procedure Questions

Understand Aquablation cost, insurance and Medicare questions, recovery, catheter expectations, and how Aquablation compares with UroLift, Rezum, TURP, HoLEP, and robotic simple prostatectomy.

Men's hormone health

Enclomiphene for Men: How It Works, Enclomiphene vs TRT, and Who It Helps

Enclomiphene is a prescription pill that raises testosterone while preserving fertility. Learn how it works, enclomiphene vs TRT, side effects, FDA and compounding status, cost, the labs to check, and when a urologist beats an online clinic.

ED treatment

Trimix Injections for ED: How They Work, Cost, Risks, and Alternatives

Trimix is a compounded penile injection for erectile dysfunction that works when pills do not. Learn how trimix injections work, success rates, cost per vial, priapism and other risks, bimix and Caverject alternatives, and why the first dose belongs in a urologist's office.

BPH and stricture treatment

Optilume Procedure: Drug-Coated Balloon for BPH and Urethral Stricture

Optilume is a drug-coated balloon with two FDA-approved uses: treating an enlarged prostate (BPH) and reopening urethral strictures. Learn how each procedure works, who qualifies, recovery, side effects, cost and insurance, and how to find a urologist who offers it.

Bladder control therapy

Axonics Therapy: How the Bladder Control Implant Works and Who It Helps

Axonics is an implanted sacral neuromodulation device for overactive bladder, urgency incontinence, and bowel leakage when medications fail. Learn how the test phase works, Axonics vs InterStim vs Botox, battery life, MRI safety, risks, insurance coverage, and finding a urologist who offers it.

What urologists treat

Most people only think of prostates and kidney stones. Urology covers more than that.

Urologists are surgical specialists trained to diagnose and treat conditions of the urinary tract in adults and children, plus male reproductive and sexual health. That includes cancers, fertility, incontinence, pelvic pain, and reconstruction — not just the conditions you may have heard about.

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  • Urinary tract & kidneys

    Stones, infections, hematuria, retention, and pediatric urology.

  • Male reproductive health

    Erectile dysfunction, fertility, testicular conditions, vasectomy.

  • Prostate care

    Elevated PSA, BPH, prostate cancer screening and treatment.

  • Female urology

    Recurrent UTIs, overactive bladder, incontinence, pelvic pain.

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