A medical specialty concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the kidneys, urinary bladder, and related structures, and the male reproductive organs, gynecology.
The scientific study of the urinary system and its diseases.
That branch of medicine concerned with the anatomy, physiology, disorders, and treatment of the urinary tract in both men and women and of the reproductive tract in men.
The branch of medicine that treats disorders of the urinary tract in both males and females and the reproductive system in males. A urologist is a physician who specializes in this discipline.
The branch of medicine concerned with the study and treatment of diseases of the urinary tract.
A medical specialty that deals with disturbances of the urinary (male and female) and reproductive (male) organs.
Urology is the medical specialty that encompasses the diagnosis, treatment, and management of disorders affecting the urinary tract in both males and females, as well as the genital organs in males. Urologists are skilled physicians who possess comprehensive knowledge and expertise in addressing a wide range of conditions related to the urinary system and male reproductive organs. They play a vital role in the evaluation and treatment of urinary tract infections, kidney stones, bladder disorders, prostate diseases, erectile dysfunction, and other urological and genitourinary concerns. By employing various medical and surgical interventions, urologists strive to optimize urinary and reproductive health, enhance quality of life, and provide specialized care tailored to each patient’s unique needs.
Urology is a medical field that focuses on understanding the anatomy, operation, and ailments affecting the urinary tract in both males and females, as well as the male reproductive system. Various diagnostic methods employed within urology encompass intravenous urography, cystoscopy, ultrasound scanning, cystometry, and urinalysis.
The examination and analysis of urinary tract disorders.