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Urology at a Glance

Diagnoses and treats urinary tract conditions in both sexes and male reproductive disorders — from prostate disease, kidney stones, and incontinence to urological tumors and erectile dysfunction.

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  • 평점 5.0점 (5점 만점)
    #Yeongdeungpo) Filler expansion surgery EVENT

    Vasectomy Review. First of all, the surgery is a bit nerve-wracking, but the consultation room provided detailed information about the procedure, and the doctor was incredibly kind. They even made jokes to put me at ease and responded brightly, which increased my trust significantly. Once in the ope

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    23.10.09
    1st visit
  • 평점 5.0점 (5점 만점)
    #Blue Urology No-Scalpel Vasectomy

    I was really scared to go to the urology department, but the staff were so kind and they made sure to assign me nurses of the same gender, which I really appreciated. Hehe It feels like the perception of urology has changed for the better. Thank you! Hehe

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    23.03.30
    1st visit
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is urology only for men?
No. Urology treats urinary tract conditions (kidney, ureter, bladder), so women visit too. UTIs, incontinence, and cystitis are common in women, and urology often collaborates with OB-GYN.
When should men start prostate screening?
Men aged 50+ are recommended to get annual PSA testing. Start from age 45 if you have a family history. Anyone with symptoms like nocturia or weak urine stream should be tested regardless of age.
How are kidney stones treated?
Stones smaller than 4mm are managed with hydration and medication to encourage natural passage. Larger stones or severe pain require extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) or endoscopic surgery. Recurrence rate is over 50%, so prevention is important.
Does urology treat erectile dysfunction?
Yes. ED is a typical urology condition. First-line treatment is oral medication (Viagra, Cialis, etc.). Hormonal or surgical treatment is considered when medication is ineffective. Psychological causes (depression, stress) may require psychiatry collaboration.
I'm embarrassed to visit urology — do I really need to go?
Early treatment of urinary conditions is very important. Medical staff are bound by confidentiality and prioritize patient privacy. Don't hesitate to visit a nearby urology clinic. Online booking can also reduce waiting times.
The medical information on this page is for reference only. For accurate diagnosis and treatment, please consult a specialist.