By specialty
Find a urologist by clinical need
Choose the care path closest to the reason you are searching. These pages are built to move from question to appointment.
Urology fellowship subspecialties
Not sure which one? Use the guided matcher →Written by Dr. Domenico Savatta — what each urology subspecialty treats, and how to find the right urologist for it.
General Urology
A general urologist is a surgeon who specializes in the urinary system and male reproductive organs — often the first specialist you'll see for a urinary or reproductive concern.
Urologic Oncology
A urologic oncologist is a urologist with additional fellowship training focused specifically on cancers of the urinary tract and male reproductive system.
Endourology & Stone Disease
An endourologist is a urologist with additional fellowship training focused on kidney stones and minimally invasive, endoscopic surgical techniques.
Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery (FPMRS)
An FPMRS specialist has advanced, ACGME-accredited fellowship training in female urinary problems and pelvic floor disorders — one of only two accredited urology fellowships.
Male Infertility & Sexual Medicine
A urologist with additional fellowship training in male fertility, erectile dysfunction, Peyronie's disease, testosterone disorders, and penile prosthetic surgery.
Reconstructive Urology
A reconstructive urologist has additional fellowship training focused on rebuilding and restoring the structure and function of the urinary tract.
Pediatric Urology
A pediatric urologist has additional ACGME-accredited fellowship training focused on urologic conditions in infants, children, and adolescents.
Renal Transplant Urology
A transplant urologist has additional fellowship training in kidney transplant surgery and the urologic care of transplant patients.
Other Subspecialty
Some urologists focus on areas outside the eight main categories — like neurourology, men's health, or complex catheter care. Not sure where you fit? Start here.
Detailed patient category map
These broader categories help patients browse symptoms, procedures, and common care needs. They are separate from the doctor profile specialty selector.
Prostate
Prostate searches often start with PSA results, weak stream, BPH, biopsy questions, or prostate cancer treatment decisions.
Kidney
Kidney searches often involve stones, kidney masses, kidney cancer, obstruction, hydronephrosis, blood in urine, infection, or imaging findings.
Bladder
Bladder searches often involve blood in urine, frequent urination, urgency, leakage, retention, recurrent UTI, or bladder cancer.
Sexual health
Sexual and reproductive health searches often involve ED, Peyronie's disease, fertility, vasectomy, reversal, and libido concerns.
Low testosterone
Low testosterone searches often involve fatigue, libido changes, ED overlap, confusing lab results, fertility concerns, and TRT safety.
Urologic cancer
Urologic cancer searches include prostate, kidney, bladder, testicular, penile, adrenal, and upper-tract cancers.
Robotic surgery
Robotic and minimally invasive surgery searches often involve prostate, kidney, adrenal, bladder, BPH, reconstruction, and second opinions.
