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by Brandi Murazik Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Who is Metropolitan urology group?

They have the following specialty interests and expertise: Metropolitan Urology Group takes pride in providing care for men and women in Wauwatosa and throughout Southeastern Wisconsin. Our office is conveniently located on the north end of Mayfair Mall, on the corner of Mayfair Road and Center Street.

How do I schedule an appointment with Metropolitan urology group?

Learn more about Metropolitan Urology Group and call our office at (414) 476-0430 to schedule your appointment today! We are proud to announce the opening of our new office located in Franklin, WI. We have begun accepting urology appointments for mid-December.

Why refer your patient to Minnesota urology?

Referring physicians across the region recognize the value of the specialized urology services offered at Minnesota Urology and refer their male and female patients to us for sophisticated diagnostic testing and the highest level of care. Real time results and easy access to your information.

What does a urologist specialize in?

Our urologists specialize in general urology as well as sub-specialists in the areas of incontinence, female urology, and much more.

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What is Metropolitan Urology Group?

Metropolitan Urology Group has provided quality urologic care in Wauwatosa for over 30 years. Our goal is to provide state-of-the-art urologic care, using the latest technologies, techniques, and procedures. Our board-certified urologists are thorough, caring, and treat all of our patients as individuals.

Where is the Urology office in Wauwatosa?

Our office is conveniently located on the north end of Mayfair Mall, on the corner of Mayfair Road and Center Street. Learn more about Metropolitan Urology Group and call our office at (414) 476-0430 to schedule your appointment today!

What is a BPH in urology?

Minnesota Urology physicians are skilled in the use of the UroLift System, an innovative, minimally invasive procedure that relieves the symptoms of an enlarged prostate, known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)…. Read Article.

What is a BPH in Minnesota?

Minnesota Urology physicians are skilled in the use of the UroLift System, an innovative, minimally invasive procedure that relieves the symptoms of an enlarged prostate, known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)…

Does Minnesota Urology have a male or female referral?

Referring physicians across the region recognize the value of the specialized urology services offered at Minnesota Urology and refer their male and female patients to us for sophisticated diagnostic testing and the highest level of care.

What is Houston Metro Urology?

Houston Metro Urology cares about our patients, staff, and community. For that reason, we will continue our current COVID-19 safety protocols related to screening, masking, social distancing, and visitation. We believe that these protocols are the best way to keep both patients and team members protected.

What are the conditions that urologists treat?

Our physicians provide treatment for all conditions, medical and surgical, that affect the kidneys, ureters, and bladder as well as the male genital organs and female pelvic prolapse, voiding dysfunction and incontinence disorders. We also provide treatment for conditions involving sexual dysfunction. Keeping our patients abreast of the latest news in urologic care regarding diagnosis and treatment is the best way to offer, not only comprehensive care, but an in-depth education and understanding of urologic health.

What does "so many people in the medical field who deal with serious situations every day, don't realize the?

“So many people in the medical field who deal with serious situations every day, don’t realize the agony a patient can go through with even a simple test. The doctor and the staff in your office have been empathetic and so wonderful in helping me.”

What are the most common health problems in men?

The most common male health problems involve disorders of the genitourinary system, bladder, urethra, prostate gland, and sexual organs.

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