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In-Patient Services

The Department of Urology is capable of diagnosing and managing all forms of Urologic disease. These include operations for urinary stone disease, enlarged prostate, urinary obstruction, genito-urinary tract infection,infertility and sexual dysfunction. The Deparment is especially skilled inoperations for genito-urinary tumors, both adult and children, benign and malignant. The Deparment performs major, minor, and endourologic elective operations daily from Monday to Saturday. A typical day would mean 5 major operations with 4 to 8 minor and endourological procedures. Emergency procedures can, of course, be done 24/7.

Out-Patient Services

Private Urology Out-Patient Clinics: To provide the best Urologic care in the country, our specialists hold regular clinics at the Annex II Building. Here at least one expert Urologists is available for consultation at all times. You may schedule Urology Service Out-Patient Clinics: The Deparment holds a regular Out-Patient clinic for service patients. This clinic is composed of three distinct specialty clinics:

 

General Urology Clinic

This clinic is conducted four times a week. This consists of the General Urology Clinic which is on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 10 am to 3 pm local time (GMT 0300 - 0700). This clinic services walk-in (new), follow-up, and post-operative Urologic patients as well as referrals from other specialties and departments.

The Prostate Health Clinic

This clinic is conducted weekly on Tuesday 1 pm to 3 pm. This clinic handles all patients with prostate disorders. These include, but are not limited to, patients with prostatitis, benign prostatic hypertrophy, and prostatic adenocarcinoma.

The Urologic Oncology Clinic

This clinic is conducted weekly on Thursday 1 pm to 3 pm. This clinic handles all patients with Urologic Malignancies. They may be patients who have yet to be operated on, and are still on work-up. Others may have already undergone operation and consult the clinic for follow-up or adjuvant chemotherapy/radiotherapy, or even for stoma care, in the case of most radical cystectomy patients.

Services and Facilities for Urologic Conditions provided by the Institute, but are not under the Department of Urology

 
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