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Urology is a surgical specialty focusing on the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the urinary tract as well as the male reproductive system.
Urologists manage a wide range of issues, from benign conditions including urinary infections, kidney stones, incontinence, prostate disorders, and male infertility to oncological pathology such as kidney, bladder, prostate and testicular cancers.
The specialty relies on medical and surgical approaches to treat patients, often working closely with other specialists to provide comprehensive care. Urologists pride themselves in using cutting edge technology and a deep understanding of anatomy and physiology to improve patients’ urinary and reproductive health.
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