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Associated Urologists of North Carolina -  - Urology

Associated Urologists of North Carolina

Urologists located in Apex, Cary, Clayton, Clinton, Dunn, Raleigh & Wake Forest, NC

The Associated Urologists of North Carolina delivers top-tier care to its female patients. The team’s expertise in urological issues allows the practice to provide accurate diagnoses and effective treatment for a wide range of women’s health conditions at seven offices in Apex, Cary, Clayton, Clinton, Dunn, Raleigh, and Wake Forest, North Carolina. For the high-quality women’s health care you deserve, call your nearest office or schedule your appointment online today.

Women's Health Q & A

What Kind of Women’s Health Services are Available?

At the Associated Urologists of North Carolina, you have access to more than a dozen board-certified doctors who specialized in urological care for women. They offer leading-edge care for common conditions, including:

  • Bladder Problems: Excessive urinary frequency, incontinence, burning when you urinate, and blood in your urine (hematuria) are all signs of a problem with your bladder. Whether you’re dealing with a bladder control challenge or a condition like a urinary tract infection or cystitis, the Associated Urologists of North Carolina has the expertise and dedication you need to get relief.
  • Pelvic Organ Prolapse: Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is more common than you may expect. The condition occurs when your pelvic organs slip out of place (prolapse). In fact, more than half of all women will experience this condition. The team at Associated Urologists of North Carolina offers the latest, safest, and most effective treatments to move your organs back into their proper positions — and keep them there.
  • Kidney Problems: Your kidneys play a critical role in your body, filtering out the waste. The Associated Urologists of North Carolina works with you to protect your kidneys so they can do their job. The team offers dedicated treatments for a wide range of kidney problems, including - kidney stones, kidney failure, kidney cancer, hydronephrosis. 

 

What Women’s Health Services are Right for Me?

If you’re experiencing any symptoms — or simply want to check if something is normal — don’t hesitate to contact the Associated Urologists of North Carolina. Its extensive network of caring, board-certified women’s health doctors allows them to connect you with the right person for your needs. 

Whether your priority is locating a urologist located near to your home or office or finding a specialist for your specific condition, the Associated Urologists of North California can deliver. With seven locations across the state and 15 doctors on staff, it’s ready to serve you. 

When Should I See a Doctor for Women’s Health Services?

You should see your primary care provider or gynecologist for a women’s wellness checkup once a year. In some cases, your doctor will recommend that you see a physician who specializes in urology and refer you to the Associated Urologists of North Carolina. 

But you don’t have to wait for a referral to get access to specialized, personalized urological care. And if you’re experiencing symptoms, don’t wait for your annual checkup. 

The team at Associated Urologists of North Carolina is available to discuss your symptoms as soon as possible, and if necessary, get you started with treatment right away. 

Don’t hesitate to call your nearest office to book an appointment or schedule your visit using the online booking tool today.