Stone care
Kidney stone urologist in New Jersey
Kidney stone pain can become urgent quickly. This page routes patients toward the right level of care and the right appointment questions.
When kidney stones become urgent
Severe flank pain with fever, vomiting, inability to urinate, or signs of infection should be handled urgently. A routine page cannot replace emergency evaluation.
For non-emergency follow-up, a urologist may review imaging, stone size and location, infection risk, pain control, procedure options, and prevention planning.
What the urologist may evaluate
The visit may include imaging review, urine tests, kidney function concerns, prior stone history, dietary risk factors, and whether a stone is likely to pass or needs procedure-based treatment.
Questions to bring to the visit
What size and location is the stone?
Do I need urgent care because of infection or blockage risk?
What are my procedure options if it will not pass?
How do we prevent the next stone?
New Jersey appointment path
Need kidney stone follow-up in New Jersey?
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.
