Dr Wael Al Hallage MBBCh MS (Urol.)
Urology is the field of medicine that focuses on diseases of the urinary tract and the male reproductive tract. Some urologists treat general diseases of the urinary tract. Others specialize in a particular type of urology, such as:
Urologists diagnose and treat diseases of the urinary tract in both men and women. They also diagnose and treat anything involving the reproductive tract in men.
In some cases, they may perform surgery. For example, they may remove cancer or open up a blockage in the urinary tract. Urologists work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, private clinics, and urology centers.
The urinary tract is the system that creates, stores, and removes urine from the body. Urologists can treat any part of this system. This includes the:
Urologists also treat all parts of the male reproductive system. This system is made up of the:
Pain
Pain in one or both flank with or without sickness
The pain is sharp and continuous, not affected by change of position
Lower Urinary Tract symptoms
Pain passing Urine,difficulty passing Urine, Weak Stream , Shower Like Stream, Difficulty Storing Urine, Blood in Urine, Dribbling , Leaking, Going to Often or going at night
We treat a wide variety of conditions that affect the urinary system and male reproductive system.
In men, we treat:
In women, urologists treat:
In children, urologists treat:
Your primary care doctor can treat you for mild urinary problems, such as a UTI. Your primary care doctor may refer you to a urologist if your symptoms don’t improve or if you have a condition that needs treatments they can’t provide.
You may need to see both a urologist and another specialist for certain conditions. For example, a man who has prostate cancer can see a cancer specialist called “an oncologist” and a urologist.
How do you know when it’s time to see a urologist? Having any of these symptoms suggests you have a problem in the urinary tract:
You should also see a urologist if you’re a man and you’re experiencing these symptoms:
What can I do to maintain good urologic health?
Make sure you regularly empty your bladder and drink water instead of caffeine or juice. Avoid smoking and maintain a low-salt diet. These general rules can help to prevent a vast majority of common urologic issues.
Latest comments
01.08 | 18:29
Nice to meet Dr Wael, professional and easy to get along with.
26.07 | 16:51
Hi.
My name is Cristian Gugles and I try to make one appointment to your clinic.
Can you please tell me if is available for next Wednesday.
Best regards,
Cristian Gugles