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San Angelo Urologist Doctors for Cystoscopy and Ureteroscopy

Type of Physician: Urologist

What is a Urologist?

A certification by the Board of Urology; practitioners are competent to manage medical and surgical disorders of the adrenal gland and of the genitourinary system. Urologists have comprehensive knowledge of, and skills in, various surgical techniques for innate and acquired conditions of the reproductive and urinary systems and their related structures.

Specialty: Urology

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Urologist Doctors in San Angelo *

Shannon Clinic Urology
R Gail Flood
120 E Beauregard Ave
Urology
San Angelo, TX 76903
(325) 481-2231

Shannon Clinic Urology
Bradley D McIver
120 E Beauregard Ave
Urology
San Angelo, TX 76903
(325) 481-2231

Shannon Clinic Urology
John P Coughlin
102 N Magdalen
Medical Plaza STE 270
San Angelo, TX 76903
(325) 481-2342

West Texas Medical Associates
Donald W Cook
3605 Executive Dr
San Angelo, TX 76904
(325) 949-9555

West Texas Medical Associates
Jack S Rice
3605 Executive Dr
San Angelo, TX 76904
(325) 949-9555

West Texas Medical Associates
John S Ballard
3555 Knickerbocker Rd
San Angelo, TX 76904
(325) 949-9555

APG Urology
Thomas H Miller
6250 Regional Plaza
STE 1000
Abilene, TX 79606
(325) 695-5000

Abilene Diagnostic Clinic
John L Pickard
1665 Antilley Rd
STE 240
Abilene, TX 79606
(325) 793-5135

APG Urology
Glenn Zausmer
6250 Regional Plaza
STE 1000
Abilene, TX 79606
(325) 695-5000

Terry Johnson MD
Terry Johnson
1149 Ambler Ave
Abilene, TX 79601
(325) 676-7111

Rudy I Haddad MD
Rudy I Haddad
1501 W 11th Pl
STE 103
Big Spring, TX 79720
(432) 714-4600

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Cystoscopy and Ureteroscopy

What is a cystoscopy?

A cystoscopy is an examination of the inside of the bladder and urethra, the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body. In men, the urethra is the tube that runs through the penis. The doctor performing the examination uses a cystoscope -- a long, thin instrument with an eyepiece on the external end and a tiny lens and a light on the end that is inserted into the bladder. The doctor inserts the cystoscope into the patient's urethra, and the small lens magnifies the inner lining of the urethra and bladder, allowing the doctor to see inside the hollow bladder. Many cystoscopes have extra channels within the sheath to insert other small instruments that can be used to treat or diagnose urinary problems.

Male and female urinary tracts.

A doctor may perform a cystoscopy to find the cause of many urinary conditions, including

  • frequent urinary tract infections
  • blood in the urine, which is called hematuria
  • a frequent and urgent need to urinate
  • unusual cells found in a urine sample
  • painful urination, chronic pelvic pain, or interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome
  • urinary blockage caused by prostate enlargement or some other abnormal narrowing of the urinary tract
  • a stone in the urinary tract, such as a kidney stone
  • an unusual growth, polyp, tumor, or cancer in the urinary tract

What is a ureteroscopy?

A ureteroscopy is an examination or procedure using a ureteroscope. A ureteroscope, like a cystoscope, is an instrument for examining the inside of the urinary tract. A ureteroscope is longer and thinner than a cystoscope and is used to see beyond the bladder into the ureters, the tubes ...

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Emergency Contact for San Angelo

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Nearby San Angelo Hospitals *

Shannon Medical Center Memorial Campus
120 E Harris St
San Angelo, TX 76903
(325)653-6741

Shannon Medical Center St John's Campus
2018 Pulliam St
San Angelo, TX 76905
(325)659-7100

San Angelo Community Medical Center
3501 Knickerbocker Rd
San Angelo, TX 76904
(325)949-9511

Ballinger Memorial Hospital
608 Ave B
Ballinger, TX 76821
(325)365-2531

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