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Kidney Stone Center - La Crosse, WI

La Crosse Urologist Doctors for Kidney Stone

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 La Crosse *

Franciscan Skemp Medical Center Urology & Surgery
Matthew A Emme
800 West Ave S
La Crosse, WI 54601
(608) 791-9883

Franciscan Skemp Medical Center Urology & Surgery
Michael J Price
800 West Ave S
Urology & Surgery
La Crosse, WI 54601
(608) 791-9883

Franciscan Skemp Medical Center Urology & Surgery
Dana E Rademacher
800 West Ave S
Urology & Surgery
La Crosse, WI 54601
(608) 791-9883

Western Wisconsin Urology SC
Michael S Hirsh
3217 Stein Blvd
Eau Claire, WI 54701
(715) 835-6548

Western Wisconsin Urology SC
James Iwakiri
3217 Stein Blvd
Eau Claire, WI 54701
(715) 835-6548

Western Wisconsin Urology SC
David J Katz
3217 Stein Blvd
Eau Claire, WI 54701
(715) 835-6548

Western Wisconsin Urology SC
Christopher K Tornehl
3217 Stein Blvd
Eau Claire, WI 54701
(715) 835-6548

Marshfield Clinic Eau Claire
Richard C Sazama
2116 Craig Rd
Eau Claire, WI 54701
(715) 858-4500

Midelfort Clinic Urology
David R Henly
1400 Bellinger St
Urology
Eau Claire, WI 54703
(715) 838-6150

Midelfort Clinic Urology
William L Heth
1400 Bellinger St
Urology
Eau Claire, WI 54703
(715) 838-6150

Midelfort Clinic Urology
Michael J Rentzepis
1400 Bellinger St
Urology
Eau Claire, WI 54703
(715) 838-6150

Marshfield Clinic Marshfield Urology
Gregory A Anderson
1000 N Oak Ave
Urology
Marshfield, WI 54449
(715) 387-5231

Marshfield Clinic Marshfield Urology
Joseph O Mennen
1000 N Oak Ave
Urology
Marshfield, WI 54449
(715) 387-5231

Marshfield Clinic Marshfield Urology
Michael C Seelen
1000 N Oak Ave
Urology
Marshfield, WI 54449
(715) 387-5231

Marshfield Clinic Marshfield Urology
J Vincent Thomalla
1000 N Oak Ave
Urology
Marshfield, WI 54449
(715) 387-5231

La Crosse, Wisconsin

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Kidney Stones

What is a kidney stone?

A kidney stone is a hard, crystalline mineral material formed within the kidney or urinary tract. Kidney stones are a common cause of blood in the urine (hematuria) and often severe pain in the abdomen, flank, or groin. Kidney stones are sometimes called renal calculi.

The condition of having kidney stones is termed nephrolithiasis. Having stones at any location in the urinary tract is referred to as urolithiasis, and the term ureterolithiasis is used to refer to stones located in the ureters.

Who is at risk for kidney stones?

Anyone may develop a kidney stone, but people with certain diseases and conditions (see below) or those who are taking certain medications are more susceptible to their development. It is estimated that one out of every 10 people in the U.S. will develop stones in the urinary tract at some point in their lives. Most urinary stones develop in people 20-49 years of age, and those who are prone to multiple attacks of kidney stones usually develop their first stones during the second or third decade of life.

In residents of industrialized countries, kidney stones are more common than stones in the bladder. The opposite is true for residents of developing areas of the world, where bladder stones are the most common. This difference is believed to be related to dietary factors. Urinary tract stones are about three times more common in males than in females. The prevalence of kidney stones begins to rise when men reach their 40s, and it continues to climb into their 70s. A Caucasian male has a one in eight chance of developing a kidney stone by age 70. People who have already had more than one kidney stone are prone to developing further stones.

A family history of kidney stones is also a risk factor for developing kidney stones. Kidney stones are more common in Asians and Caucasians than in Native...

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CT scan facts

  • CT scanning adds X-ray images with the aid of a computer to generate cross-sectional views of anatomy.
  • CT scanning can identify normal and abnormal structures and be used to guide procedures.
  • CT scanning is painless.
  • Iodine-containing contrast material is sometimes used in CT scanning. Patients with a history of allergy to iodine or contrast materials should notify their physicians and radiology staff.

What is a CT scan?

Computerized (or computed) tomography, and often formerly referred to as computerized axial tomography (CAT) scan, is an X-ray procedure that combines many X-ray images with the aid of a computer to generate cross-sectional views and, if needed, three-dimensional images of the internal organs and structures of the body. Computerized tomography is more commonly known by its abbreviated names, CT ...

Emergency Contact for La Crosse

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Nearby La Crosse Hospitals *

Franciscan Skemp Healthcare LaCrosse Campus
700 West Ave S
La Crosse, WI 54601
(608)785-0940

Gundersen Lutheran
1910 South Ave
La Crosse, WI 54601
(608)782-7300

Franciscan Skemp Healthcare Sparta Campus
310 W Main St
Sparta, WI 54656
(608)269-2132

Winona Community Memorial Hospital
855 Mankato Ave
Winona, MN 55987
(507)454-3650

Vernon Memorial Hospital
507 S Main St
Viroqua, WI 54665
(608)637-2101

Franciscan Skemp Healthcare Arcadia Campus
464 S St Joseph Ave
Arcadia, WI 54612
(608)323-3341

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