Urgent signs
When urology symptoms should be handled urgently
Some symptoms should not wait for a routine appointment. This page helps separate routine booking from urgent evaluation.
Do not wait on these symptoms
Go to urgent care or an emergency department for inability to urinate, severe pain with fever, sudden testicular pain, severe infection symptoms, or heavy bleeding.
Call a physician promptly for visible blood in urine, repeated UTIs, worsening stone symptoms, rising PSA concerns, or urinary symptoms that are escalating.
Routine appointment symptoms
Weak stream, urinary frequency, nighttime urination, ED, fertility questions, vasectomy planning, and long-running pelvic or bladder symptoms can often start with a scheduled urology visit unless severe or rapidly worsening.
New Jersey appointment path
Ready to talk with a urologist?
Start with the practice directly. Do not send sensitive medical details through public forms; the office can move the conversation into the right intake process.
