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Urology conditions

Find the urology condition, symptom, or test result that fits your next question.

Urology covers the kidneys, bladder, prostate, urinary tract, male sexual health, fertility, and several cancers. This hub helps patients move from a symptom or diagnosis into the right condition guide, treatment page, cost question, or appointment path.

High-intent condition paths

Start with the pages patients most often need before calling a urologist.

Browse decision guides

Browse by body system

Every condition area should answer the same patient question: what is wrong, how is it evaluated, and who should I call?

Prostate

Prostate searches often start with PSA results, weak stream, BPH, biopsy questions, or prostate cancer treatment decisions.

Patients are usually trying to understand whether symptoms, test results, or a new diagnosis require a urology visit.

Kidney and renal

Kidney searches often involve stones, kidney masses, kidney cancer, obstruction, hydronephrosis, blood in urine, infection, or imaging findings.

Patients may be trying to decide whether pain, imaging, repeated stones, infection, or a renal mass needs urgent or scheduled care.

Bladder and urinary tract

Bladder searches often involve blood in urine, frequent urination, urgency, leakage, retention, recurrent UTI, or bladder cancer.

Patients are usually trying to understand whether urinary symptoms are routine, urgent, or a sign of a condition that needs workup.

Men's sexual and reproductive health

Sexual and reproductive health searches often involve ED, Peyronie's disease, fertility, vasectomy, reversal, and libido concerns.

Patients often want a private, medically serious route instead of one-size-fits-all online answers.

Low testosterone and androgen deficiency

Low testosterone searches often involve fatigue, libido changes, ED overlap, confusing lab results, fertility concerns, and TRT safety.

Patients need a careful medical workup before assuming testosterone therapy is the answer.

Urologic cancer and oncology

Urologic cancer searches include prostate, kidney, bladder, testicular, penile, adrenal, and upper-tract cancers.

Patients often need help understanding diagnosis, staging, surgical options, surveillance, and which specialists belong on the team.

Robotic and minimally invasive surgery

Robotic and minimally invasive surgery searches often involve prostate, kidney, adrenal, bladder, BPH, reconstruction, and second opinions.

Patients usually want to know whether a robotic approach fits their diagnosis, anatomy, recovery goals, and surgeon experience.

Source base

Built from official patient education and urology specialty sources.

Condition to appointment

Know the concern before you call.

Use the condition page to prepare questions, then move into the practice intake path when medical advice or scheduling is needed.