St. John's Urology focuses on diagnosing and treating problems involving the male and female urinary tract and male reproductive organs. We treat urologic cancer, kidney stones, prostate health, incontinence, and many other diseases that affect patients young to old.
Most people do not see a urologist until they are referred to one by their primary care physician or a health system. Minor urological conditions can be treated by internists, but a serious condition will require the expertise of a urologist.
You may need to see a urologist if you experience:
Surgical training is a requirement for every urologist. Many urological conditions are best treated through direct intervention, and it is much more convenient for patients to receive a diagnosis and treatment of a urological condition from a singular medical professional.
Urological surgeries include:
Most urinary conditions can be prevented without too much effort. Staying well hydrated with water, eating a heart healthy diet and getting regular exercise is a good place to start for overall urologic health. If you have questions or are concerned about your bladder health, please speak to St. John’s Health’s experienced urologists.
St. John's Urology is located at 555 E Broadway in St. John's Professional Office Building, Suite 229. Regular office hours are Monday through Friday from 9 am to 5 pm. Call 307.739.7690 for an appointment.