Both Men and Women
There are misconceptions about urological practice, where it is believed that its scope is solely for male patients. Women can also suffer from diseases and disorders of the kidneys and bladder. Therefore, it is crucial to recognize that a urologist is a specialist trained to address a wide range of conditions, both benign and malignant, as well as infectious diseases affecting the kidneys, bladder, prostate, and male genitalia (testicles, penis), as well as benign, malignant, and infectious diseases of the kidneys and bladder in women.
Treatments
Urology is dedicated to treating various diseases of the genitourinary system using medications, as well as correcting congenital or acquired abnormalities through surgical procedures. It is essential to understand that urology is a highly specialized medical field that employs precise diagnostic and surgical methods. Within its scope are both conventional surgery and minimally invasive techniques, such as endoscopic and laparoscopic procedures.
We use minimally invasive surgical methods
The primary goal is to reduce reduce surgical trauma y accelerate the patient’s recovery by minimizing tissue damage. We achieve this through the use of specialized instruments, such as video cameras (endoscopes) and small-sized surgical devices.
A specialist can review your case
Do you need a specialist to examine your case and review your medical history?
At BoraMedic we offer you a specialized medical consultation service.
If you have any doubts or questions, please contact us:
info@boramedic.com
FAQs
Our frequently asked questions
Decalogue of rights and duties of patients
What you should know