Education

Urology

New Patients

Save time by printing and completing the New Patient Form and bring it with you (completed) to your first appointment.

Additional forms you may need for your appointment:

Patients may choose to seek care from a urologist on their own or they may be referred by other primary care providers or specialists. In most cases, it is best to visit a general practitioner first as your primary care provider will gain a good understanding of medical concerns and help direct you to the proper specialist. For certain ailments, concerns, procedures, or problems, some patients may bypass a trip to primary care and visit urology first.

It is important to consider insurance requirements (referrals, second opinions, optional procedures, etc.) when consulting with a urologist.