According to about.com, a urologist is a medical practitioner that specializes in urinary tract disorders as well as sexual dysfunctions.
Depending on the purpose of your visit, your experience may vary. On a first doctor visit, you can expect to fill out paper work, and be asked questions to reach a diagnosis. Oftentimes a first visit is more of a consultation. Be sure to be prepared with any health information that may be pertinent to the visit (symptoms etc).
If you've already had a consultation, your urologist may be planning tests (ultra sound, blood work, etc). Other tests may require you not to be on your period.
Your urologist should have provided you with any relevant preparations.
If you have any other specific questions about your visit, it may be best to consult with your doctor.
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Melissa,
According to about.com, a urologist is a medical practitioner that specializes in urinary tract disorders as well as sexual dysfunctions.
Depending on the purpose of your visit, your experience may vary. On a first doctor visit, you can expect to fill out paper work, and be asked questions to reach a diagnosis. Oftentimes a first visit is more of a consultation. Be sure to be prepared with any health information that may be pertinent to the visit (symptoms etc).
If you've already had a consultation, your urologist may be planning tests (ultra sound, blood work, etc). Other tests may require you not to be on your period.
Your urologist should have provided you with any relevant preparations.
If you have any other specific questions about your visit, it may be best to consult with your doctor.
Best,
Danielle.
March 23, 2012 - 5:54pmThis Comment
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