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Urologist
2.50
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The reviews for Dr. Maislos present a deeply divided patient experience, with both positive and negative extremes. On the positive side, some patients and their families praise Dr. Maislos for his professionalism, expertise, and straightforward communication, especially in dealing with complex urolo...Read full review summary
6.5 mi · 5420 Dashwood Dr, 210, Houston, TX 77081
Accepts Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience · Expertise in acute urinary tract infection + 2 more ·
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Steven Maislos, MD is a Urologist in Houston, TX and Sugar Land, TX. They completed their residency at Suny Hlth Sci Ctr Brooklyn. They attended medical school at University of Texas Medical School At Houston in 1998. They are affiliated with Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital ( Sugar Land, TX ),...Click to read more
Urologist
6547 mi · 9230 Katy Fwy, 510, Houston, TX 77055
Accepts Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · 18 years of experience · Expertise in endoscopy of the urethra and bladder + 4 more ·
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Francisco Gelpi-Hammerschmidt, MD is a Urologist in Houston, TX. They attended medical school at University Of Puerto Rico School Of Medicine in 2008. Their offices are located in 915 Gessner Rd 370, Houston, TX, 7777 Southwest Fwy 1032, Houston, TX and 9230 Katy Fwy 510, Houston, TX.Click to read more
Urologist
6547 mi · 9230 Katy Fwy, 510, Houston, TX 77055
Accepts Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · Expertise in enlarged prostate + 3 more ·
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Sandeep Mehta, MD is a Urologist in Houston, TX. Their office is located in 9230 Katy Fwy 510, Houston, TX.Click to read more
Urologist
5.00
·1 review
Dr. Lawrence Baum is highly praised by patients for his compassionate care, thoroughness, and dedication. He is commended for his attentive bedside manner, willingness to address concerns, and his ability to explain complex medical issues clearly. Patients appreciate his commitment to finding effect...Read full review summary
9.5 mi · 7777 Southwest Fwy, 1032, Houston, TX 77074
Accepts Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · 23 years of experience · Offers video visits · Expertise in endoscopy of the urethra and bladder + 10 more ·
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Lawrence Baum, MD is a Urologist in Sugar Land, TX and Houston, TX. They attended medical school at University Of Texas Medical Branch Galveston in 2003. They are affiliated with Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital, Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital and St. Luke’s Health Sugar Land Hospital. Law...Click to read more
Urologist
5.00
·1 review
Dr. Kevin Nickell consistently receives high praise from his patients, who commend his professionalism, expertise, and compassionate care. Many patients highlight his ability to explain complex medical issues in an understandable manner, which fosters a strong sense of trust. Dr. Nickell's approach ...Read full review summary
9.5 mi · 7777 Southwest Fwy, 1032, Houston, TX 77074
Accepts Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience · Expertise in enlarged prostate + 10 more ·
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Kevin Nickell, MD is a Urologist in Houston, TX and Sugar Land, TX. They attended medical school at University of Texas Medical School At Houston in 1989. They completed their residency at Baylor College Of Medicine. They are affiliated with Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital, Houston Methodist Sug...Click to read more
Urologist
4.86
·1 review
The reviews for Dr. Champion highlight a consistently positive patient experience, marked by his professionalism, thoroughness, and compassionate care. Patients appreciate his ability to explain procedures clearly and provide detailed answers to their questions, which fosters a sense of trust and co...Read full review summary
9.5 mi · 7777 Southwest Fwy, 1032, Houston, TX 77074
Accepts Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience · Expertise in male erectile dysfunction + 7 more ·
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Paolo Champion, MD, FACS is a Urologist in Houston, TX and Richmond, TX. They attended medical school at Baylor College Of Medicine in 1994. They completed their residency at University Tx Medical Sch-San Antonio. They are affiliated with Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital, OakBend Medical Center...Click to read more
Urologist
3.69
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The reviews of Dr. Hananel reflect a mix of highly positive and critical patient experiences. On the positive side, many patients appreciate his approachable manner, attentiveness, and professionalism. They feel well-informed and cared for, with several praising his ability to explain medical issues...Read full review summary
9.5 mi · 7777 Southwest Fwy, 1032, Houston, TX 77074
Accepts Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience · Expertise in acute urinary tract infection + 3 more ·
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Alan Hananel, MD is a Urologist in Houston, TX and Sugar Land, TX. They attended medical school at University Of Texas Medical School At San Antonio in 1994. They completed their residency at Alton Ochsner Medical Fndn. They are affiliated with Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital, Memorial Hermann...Click to read more
Urologist
3.19
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Dr. Andrew Selzman’s practice presents a mixed picture based on patient feedback. Many patients appreciate Dr. Selzman for his professional and reassuring demeanor, noting that he provides clear communication and instills confidence, particularly in treating conditions like prostate cancer. His staf...Read full review summary
10 mi · 909 Frostwood Dr, 1.100, Houston, TX 77024
Accepts Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience · Expertise in transurethral surgery (turp) for enlarged prostate + 8 more ·
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Andrew Selzman, MD is a Urologist in Houston, TX. They attended medical school at University Of Texas Medical School At San Antonio in 1989. They completed their residency at University Hosp Of Cleveland. They are affiliated with Houston Methodist Continuing Care Hospital, Memorial Hermann Hospital,...Click to read more
Urologist
4.93
·1 review
Patients consistently praise Dr. Krishnan for his professionalism, expertise, and compassionate care. He is commended for being thorough in his explanations, taking the time to answer questions fully, and making patients feel comfortable throughout their treatment. Many reviews highlight his excelle...Read full review summary
10 mi · 909 Frostwood Dr, 1.100, Houston, TX 77024
Accepts Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience · Expertise in transurethral surgery (turp) for enlarged prostate + 8 more ·
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Ramesh Krishnan, MD is a Urologist in Houston, TX and Katy, TX. They attended medical school at University Of Texas Southwestern Medical Ctr At Dallas in 1993. They completed their residency at University Of Nc Hosps. They are affiliated with Memorial Hermann Greater Heights Hospital., Memorial Herm...Click to read more
Urologist
3.60
·1 review
Overall, patient experiences with Dr. Smith are mixed. On the positive side, he is praised for his skill, kindness, and successful outcomes in treating conditions like kidney stones and prostate cancer. Patients appreciate his thorough explanations and effective procedures, and some have recommended...Read full review summary
10 mi · 909 Frostwood Dr, 1.100, Houston, TX 77024
Accepts Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · 18 years of experience · Expertise in urination/bladder dysfunction + 9 more ·
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Paul Smith, MD is a Urologist in Houston, TX and Katy, TX. They attended medical school at Baylor College Of Medicine in 2008. They are affiliated with Memorial Hermann Greater Heights Hospital, Memorial Hermann Hospital, Memorial Hermann Memorial City Medical Center, Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital ...Click to read more
Urologist
6547 mi · 3230 Strawberry Rd, Pasadena, TX 77504
Accepts Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience · Expertise in urine flow blockage + 9 more ·
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Ori Hampel, MD is a Urologist in Webster, TX and Pasadena, TX. They attended medical school at Case Western Reserve University School Of Medicine in 1992. They completed their residency at Baylor College Of Medicine. Ori Hampel was board certified by American Board of Urology Certification in Urolog...Click to read more
Urologist
6547 mi · 3230 Strawberry Rd, Pasadena, TX 77504
Accepts Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience · Expertise in acute urinary tract infection + 5 more ·
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Edward Schatte, MD is a Urologist in Pasadena, TX. They completed their residency at Baylor College Of Medicine. They attended medical school at Duke University School Of Medicine in 1995. Their office is located in 3230 Strawberry Rd, Pasadena, TX.Click to read more
Urologist
6547 mi · 3230 Strawberry Rd, Pasadena, TX 77504
Accepts Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience · Expertise in endoscopy of the urethra and bladder + 1 more ·
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Nehemia Hampel, MD is a Urologist in Webster, TX and Houston, TX. They attended medical school at The Hebrew University in 1969. Nehemia Hampel was board certified by American Board of Urology Certification in Urology and American Board of Urology Certification in Urology. Their offices are located ...Click to read more
Urologist
6547 mi · 11914 Astoria Blvd, 520, Houston, TX 77089
Accepts Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · 25 years of experience · Expertise in problems with testicular function + 7 more ·
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Matthew Hoggatt, MD is a Urologist in Houston, TX and Webster, TX. They completed their residency at University Of Nm School Of Medicine. They attended medical school at University of Texas Medical School At Houston in 2001. Matthew Hoggatt was board certified by American Board of Urology Certificat...Click to read more
Urologist
6547 mi · 11914 Astoria Blvd, 520, Houston, TX 77089
Accepts Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience · Expertise in urination/bladder dysfunction + 9 more ·
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Nathaniel Barnes, MD is a Urologist in Houston, TX and Webster, TX. They completed their residency at Duke University Medical Center in 1995. They attended medical school at Harvard Medical Sch in 1989. Nathaniel Barnes was board certified by American Board of Urology Certification in Urology. Their...Click to read more
Urologist
6547 mi · 11914 Astoria Blvd, 520, Houston, TX 77089
Accepts Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience · Expertise in acute urinary tract infection + 5 more ·
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Thanh Nguyen, MD is a Urologist in Houston, TX and Webster, TX. They completed their residency at St Louis University School Of Medicine. They attended medical school at Texas Tech University Hlth Sci Ctr School Of Medicine in 1993. Their offices are located in 11914 Astoria Blvd 520, Houston, TX, 1...Click to read more
Urologist
6547 mi · 11914 Astoria Blvd, 520, Houston, TX 77089
Accepts Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience · Expertise in endoscopy of the urethra and bladder + 10 more ·
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Douglas Dow, MD is a Urologist in Houston, TX and Pearland, TX. They completed their residency at University Of S Fl College Of Medicine. They attended medical school at University Of Texas Medical Branch Galveston in 1994. Their offices are located in 11914 Astoria Blvd 520, Houston, TX, 11800 Asto...Click to read more
Urologist
6547 mi · 18842 S Memorial Dr, 203, Humble, TX 77338
Accepts Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience · Expertise in kidney stone disease + 8 more ·
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Ira Krause, MD is a Urologist in Humble, TX. They attended medical school at Baylor College Of Medicine in 1989. They completed their residency at Beth Israel Medical Center. Their offices are located in 8811 FM 1960 Bypass Rd W 300, Humble, TX, 18951 N Memorial Dr, Humble, TX and 18842 S Memorial D...Click to read more
Urologist
3.40
·1 review
Dr. Ogletree is generally regarded as a skilled and attentive urologist, with many patients appreciating his ability to listen carefully to their concerns and explain medical concepts in an understandable way. Patients often feel respected and comfortable during consultations, with some noting his t...Read full review summary
17.5 mi · 15200 Southwest Fwy, 380, Sugar Land, TX 77478
Accepts Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience · Expertise in acute urinary tract infection + 5 more ·
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Carl Ogletree, MD, FACS is a Urologist in Houston, TX and Sugar Land, TX. They attended medical school at University Of Cincinnati College Of Medicine in 1986. They completed their residency at University Miami/Jackson Mem Mc. They are affiliated with Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital, Memorial He...Click to read more
Urologist
1.00
·1 review
Patients report a generally negative experience with Dr. Hudson, citing issues with communication, professionalism, and procedural complications. Concerns were raised regarding a lack of clear explanations for medical issues, delays in post-surgical care, and inappropriate behavior, including rude i...Read full review summary
17.5 mi · 15200 Southwest Fwy, 200, Sugar Land, TX 77478
Accepts Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience · Expertise in kidney stone disease + 2 more ·
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M'Liss Hudson, MD is a Urologist in Springfield, MO and Sugar Land, TX. They completed their residency at Barnes-Jewish Hosp-S Campus. They attended medical school at University of Texas Medical School At Houston in 1982. They are affiliated with Memorial Hermann Health System, Memorial Hermann Grea...Click to read more
Urologist
4.20
·1 review
Dr. Sathyamoorthy receives a mix of praise and criticism in patient reviews. Many patients commend his surgical skills, particularly in correcting previous unsuccessful procedures, and express satisfaction with their outcomes, including pain relief and improvements in urological conditions. His thor...Read full review summary
19 mi · 21216 Northwest Fwy, 440, Cypress, TX 77429
Accepts Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · Offers video visits · Expertise in kidney and ureter procedures + 10 more ·
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Kumaran Sathyamoorthy, MDMPH is a Urologist in Cypress, TX and Houston, TX. They are affiliated with Cypress Fairbanks Medical Center and HCA Houston Healthcare North Cypress. Kumaran Sathyamoorthy was board certified by American Board of Urology. Their offices are located in 21214 Northwest Fwy, Cy...Click to read more
Urologist
3.13
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Dr. Christie Pramudji has received a range of feedback from her patients. Many reviews highlight her dedication, compassion, and technical skills. Patients appreciate her thorough approach, particularly noting her efforts to ensure clear communication and address their concerns. Positive reviews com...Read full review summary
19 mi · 18400 Katy Fwy, 530, Houston, TX 77094
Accepts Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience · Offers video visits · Expertise in acute urinary tract infection + 5 more ·
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Christina Pramudji, MD is a Urologist in Houston, TX. They completed their residency at Baylor College Of Medicine. They attended medical school at University Of Alabama School Of Medicine in 1996. They are affiliated with Houston Methodist West Hospital, Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital and Memorial ...Click to read more
Urologist
5.00
·1 review
Dr. Henry Pham and his team receive widespread acclaim for their compassionate and efficient care. Patients consistently highlight Dr. Pham's expertise, thoroughness, and ability to make them feel at ease. He is praised for his clear explanations and attentive approach, whether performing routine pr...Read full review summary
19 mi · 16655 Southwest Fwy, Sugar Land, TX 77479
Accepts Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience · Expertise in enlarged prostate + 5 more ·
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Henry Pham, MD is a Urologist in Sugar Land, TX. They completed their residency at University Miami/Jackson Mem Mc. They attended medical school at Baylor College Of Medicine in 1991. They are affiliated with Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital, Memorial Hermann Sugar Land Hospital and Medical Cit...Click to read more
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What is urology

The medical field of urology focuses on problems concerning the male reproductive system and the urinary tract. In medicine, urology is a surgical specialty. The urinary tract system includes the organs that produce, store, and eliminate urine. It includes:

  • Kidneys: A pair of bean-like organs that remove waste from the body through urine
  • Bladder: A hollow organ that stores urine
  • Ureters: Tiny tubes called ureters connect the kidneys to the bladder, carrying urine along the way.
  • Urethra: Tube that helps in micturition (passing urine to the exterior of the body)
  • Adrenal glands: Endocrine glands are at the top of the kidneys

The male reproductive system includes:

  • Penis: An organ that releases urine and sperm out of the body
  • Prostate: A gland that aids in producing semen by adding fluid to the sperm
  • Testicles: Two oval-shaped organs (inside the scrotum) responsible for producing sperm and testosterone

Although the scope of urology is vast, the American Urological Association has defined the following as urology subspecialties:

  • Pediatric urology: It focuses on urological conditions that affect children
  • Renal (kidney) transplant: Kidney or renal transplant specialists learn about surgical procedures for transferring kidneys from donors to recipients
  • Urologic oncology: It deals with cancers in the genitourinary organs
  • Calculi: Specialists in calculi have in-depth knowledge of treating stones found in the genitourinary system.
  • Female urology: It deals with urological conditions affecting women
  • Neuro-urology: Neuro-urology involves the study of neurological disorders that affect the genitourinary system
  • Male infertility: The field of male infertility covers the conditions and reasons that prevent men from procreating


Who is a urologist

A urologist is a healthcare professional trained to diagnose and treat urinary tract issues in men and women. These doctors are also skilled at treating male reproductive concerns. Urologists treat a broad range of conditions affecting both men and women. People usually believe that urologists are similar to nephrologists, but the truth is far different. So, let's find out why and how these two specialties are distinct.


Education and training of a urologist

To become a licensed urologist in the United States, one must follow a specific education and training path. This path typically involves 

  • Completing a four-year bachelor's degree,
  • Passing the medical college admissions test and being accepted into a medical school
  • Finishing four years of medical school 
  • Taking a residency program that focuses on urology, which typically lasts five to six years 
  • Completing a fellowship in one of the seven recognized subspecialties of urology


What common conditions do urologists treat?

You can visit a urologist for the following common conditions: 

  • Urinary tract infection: This infection can involve your urethra, kidneys, and bladder. It happens when microorganisms like bacteria enter through the urethra and infect the bladder. The bacteria may also travel to your kidneys from the bladder and ureters. UTIs are prevalent in both men and women but are significantly more common in women. Signs include pain in the abdomen or pelvic area, frequent urination, pain while urinating, urge incontinence (the uncontrollable urge to pee), and cloudy or foul-smelling urine. Other symptoms like fever, fatigue, vomiting, and nausea may also be associated with a UTI. A physician or urologist may diagnose a UTI by ordering a urinalysis or urine culture test. UTIs are treatable with an entire course of antibiotics. 
  • Kidney stones: These are solid masses or crystals shaped like a grain of sand or, rarely, the size of a golf ball. Kidney stones occur over months or years when too many particles of calcium, sodium, minerals, or acids and too little liquid combine to form crystals in the kidneys. Stones that are smaller in size generally pass through the urinary tract without any symptoms. However, in some cases, even smaller stones may cause extreme pain. Larger ones may get trapped in the ureter and limit the kidney's ability to filter waste from the body. One of the most common symptoms of having a kidney stone is a dull or sharp and severe pain in the lower back, side, or belly. Other symptoms include blood in your urine, pain while urinating, fever or chills, and feeling the urge to urinate often. This condition can happen when you do not drink enough fluids, eat a lot of meat and other protein-rich foods, have a family history of kidney stones, have a blockage in the urinary tract, or take certain medications.
  • Prostate conditions: A part of the male reproductive system, the prostate gland becomes enlarged with age. This, in turn, increases the risk of prostate problems such as inflammation (prostatitis), BPH or benign prostate hyperplasia (enlarged prostate), and prostate cancer. Common signs of benign prostate conditions include the urge to urinate often, trouble passing urine, burning or painful sensations while urinating, fever, chills, body aches, and nausea. Men who have a history of smoking, specific inherited gene changes, or a family history of prostate cancer are more likely to be at a higher risk of getting it after they turn 50. If you have any of these symptoms, consider speaking to a urologist or your primary care practitioner about a prostate screening test.


What tests and procedures do urologists perform?

Urologists undergo training in various diagnostic tests and surgical procedures to detect and treat problems affecting the genitourinary system. They commonly prefer MRI, CT, and ultrasound scans as standard imaging tests. They also tend to perform a cystogram, an X-ray procedure of the urinary bladder.


Additionally, they conduct cystoscopy, where a thin wire with a camera, called a cystoscope, passes through the urethra and bladder to examine the inner lining of these organs. 


Urologists sometimes request urine sample testing and send the sample to a laboratory to diagnose bacterial infections. They also perform post-void residual urine tests to evaluate the speed and quantity of urine produced during urination.


Furthermore, urologists perform urodynamic testing to measure the volume and pressure inside the urinary bladder. These medical practitioners are also proficient in various surgeries, including:

  • Cystectomy (removal of the urinary bladder)
  • Prostatectomy (removal of the prostate gland)
  • Ureteroscopy (removing stones from the ureter and kidneys) and vasectomy (a procedure performed to prevent pregnancy)

They also perform surgical biopsies of the bladder, kidneys, and prostate, which are later evaluated for infections and tumors in the laboratory. In addition, urologists are experts in repairing genitourinary organs following injuries and congenital disabilities.


What is the difference between urologists and nephrologists? 

People are often confused between urologists and nephrologists. As stated above, a urologist treats conditions related to the urinary tract system in males and females and reproductive organs in males. However, a nephrologist is a healthcare professional who diagnoses, treats and manages kidney problems. Urologists are qualified to perform surgical medical procedures, but nephrologists only provide non-surgical medical treatments.


How should you maintain good urological health?

People often face difficulties due to poor urological and bladder health. But the majority of us are reluctant to talk about it. The following are some healthy recommendations for maintaining good urological health:

  • Drink enough water to lower your risk of UTIs
  • Try to eat a colorful meal, i.e., include fruits and vegetables on your plates, such as blueberries, carrots, yellow peppers, asparagus, strawberries, cauliflower, and eggplant.
  • Minimize the intake of sugar.
  • Avoid foods with refined carbohydrates.
  • Avoid artificial sweeteners, coffee, spicy foods, citrus fruits, and alcohol.
  • Include bladder-friendly foods in your meal, such as bananas, eggs, green beans, whole grains, and nuts.
  • Maintain a good hygiene regimen to prevent rashes, itchiness, and UTIs
  • Practice healthy bathroom habits, such as completely emptying your bladder when using the bathroom or not holding your urine for too long.
  • Never ignore pain, pelvic weakness, and sexual problems.
  • Urinate after sex
  • Wear cotton underwear and loose-fitting clothes.


When should you see a urologist? 

Every health issue will have a unique set of symptoms since a urologist can treat various medical conditions. The following are common indications or causes for seeing a urologist:

  • Persistent UTIs
  • Leaking urine or continuous urge to urinate
  • Blood in the urine
  • Urine that looks cloudy and is smelly
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Pelvic pain
  • Testicular swelling or pain
  • Blood in urine
  • Pain in the penis


What can you expect during your visit to a urologist? 

When scheduling an appointment with a urologist near you, it's essential to come prepared to discuss the reason for your visit. Consider jotting down any questions or symptoms related to your appointment, and be ready to share information about your medical history and current medications. Your urologist may order various tests to detect your condition and provide the most effective treatment. These tests may include:  

  • Physical examination: The type of examination will vary for males and females. The doctor may perform a rectal exam for men, while women may undergo a pelvic exam.  
  • Urinalysis, blood tests, and semen samples: You must provide samples of your urine, blood, and semen. 
  • Imaging tests: Your urologist might recommend imaging tests like ultrasound or computed tomography (CT) scans to understand your condition better. By being prepared for these aspects, you can ensure a more efficient and thorough examination by your urologist.


How can you maintain good urological health?  

Optimizing urological health is essential for overall well-being. Fortunately, simple dietary and lifestyle choices can significantly contribute to a healthy urinary system. Here are some key strategies:  

  • Diet: Prioritize a colorful plate filled with various fruits and vegetables. Strawberries and blueberries, rich in Vitamin C, aid the bladder in fighting against harmful bacteria. These fruits, along with their high water content, contribute to the daily flushing of the urinary system, preventing the risk of urinary tract infections. To minimize pesticide exposure, go for organic produce or frozen alternatives, which retain their nutritional value.  
  • Hydration: Consuming adequate water, approximately eight glasses daily, dilutes urine and reduces the risk of urinary tract infections and kidney stones. Tailor your water intake to factors like activity level, climate, and individual health considerations. While water is the primary source of hydration, herbal teas, and clear broths can contribute when necessary.  
  • Sensitivity: If you have a sensitive bladder, be mindful of specific foods or beverages that may exacerbate symptoms, such as artificial sweeteners. Limit or avoid identified triggers to maintain bladder comfort and prevent unpleasant sensations. Consult a healthcare professional or urologist for personalized advice and management of sensitive bladder conditions. 

Adopting these dietary and lifestyle choices into your daily routine is crucial for long-term urological health. These simple changes can strengthen your urinary system to function optimally and contribute to a healthy, confident life.


Locate the best urologist near you in Houston, TX 

Maintaining good urological health is significant. If you face any of the above-stated symptoms, you must visit a urologist immediately. A delay in check-ups may worsen the infections.

Finding the best urologist can be challenging. However, the Zocdoc website and app let you quickly find the best professionals in your area.


Once you enter your problem, location, insurance company, and plan, the website will immediately list the best urologists in your area. If you wish to find an in-network provider, you can select your insurance carrier and plan from the drop-down menu on the Zocdoc website or app. If you cannot find your particular health plan, you can post a photo of your insurance card. Once you upload a photo, Zocdoc will scan the image of your card and show you a plan that matches your card. Note that you may do this for medical insurance cards only. Dental and vision issues and visits are excluded. Further, if you need help uploading your insurance card, contact Zocdoc's service team, which is available 365 days a year to answer all your queries. You can also visit Zocdoc's patient help center for answers to other insurance-related questions.


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Statistics of urological problems in Houston, TX

UTIs are common in females, accounting for more than 6 million annual physician visits in the United States. One of the most prevalent diseases, UTI, affects nearly 40% of women in the US. 

According to a 2005 Texas Department of State Health Services study, there were about 367.31 UTI hospital admissions per 100,000 people in Houston.


Another common issue in urology is prostate cancer. According to the State Health Services report, in Texas, the incidence rate of prostate cancer was 87 new cases per 100,000 men in 2016. In Texas, there are roughly 18 deaths from prostate cancer for every 100,000 males, and three hospitalizations are reported annually for every 10,000 males.


Moreover, kidney stones are the most painful disorders of the urinary tract. Estimates suggest that close to 10% of all people in the United States will eventually experience a kidney stone. The report of 2021 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention asserts that about 15% of US adults, i.e., 37 million people, have chronic kidney disorders. 


Sources

Urology Care Foundation[1]

Urology Care Foundation[2]

Healthline

Byram HEALTHCARE

Texas Department of State Health Services[1]

Texas Department of State Health Services[2]

Mayo Clinic

Cleveland Clinic[1]

Cleveland Clinic[2]

Cleveland Clinic[3]

National Cancer Institute

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