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You Generally Need a Referral to See a Urologist Patients may also choose to skip their GP and come direct to a specialist. This may happen if they had some acute issue in the emergency, or have an issue they feel more comfortable speaking about directly with a urologist, such as erectile dysfunction.
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Learn More »Most people understand when to visit a general practitioner (GP) — when they have an illness that won’t go away, when they experience unusual pain in a particular area of the body or when they need to get an annual check-up or recommended medical screening. GP’s are the gateway into all of medicines specialties. Specialists such as myself come into the picture when there is a specific organ-related problem that requires a higher level of care. For example – if you have a urinary tract infection, your GP can treat it easily with antibiotics. But when your infections are caused by urinary retention, it will require a referral to see us for potential surgical management. Another great example – your routine PSA prostate cancer screenings can be done by your GP; however if your number is high, you will have to see a urologist to rule out cancer. One common misconception is that urologists only see men – this is not true. As medical and surgical specialist in the entire genital and urinary tract we see BOTH men and women. If you’re wondering when you should see a GP or a urologist, here’s what you should know.
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Read More »General doctors focus on conditions that occur in the general population. For example, you might see a GP if you have a severe flu or ear infection. Urologists, however, focus on specific conditions that affect genitourinary health, including kidney stones, erectile dysfunction, infertility and enlarged prostate, incontinence. We also treat serious health conditions such as bladder, kidney, prostate and testicular cancer.
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