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Department of Urology

As an integral part of the Medical University of South Carolina, the Department of Urology strives to provide excellence in patient care, teaching and research within the specialty of pediatric and adult urology. We are dedicated to providing state-of-the-art care within a compassionate and caring environment.

Our medical team focuses on providing the best possible care for individuals experiencing such illnesses as prostate cancer, bladder cancer, adrenal cancer, kidney disease and stones, testicular cancer, female and pediatric urological conditions, impotence and infertility, urinary tract infections, incontinence and bladder dysfunction.

We offer consultation, diagnosis, and treatment for all urologic diseases in male and female patients of all ages. Because each individual’s health care needs are unique, every patient has an individualized plan of care. We combine compassion and respect with the very best in medical and surgical care. This approach coupled with the expertise of our board-certified physicians and dedicated staff enables the department to be a leading provider of urological health care in the state and the region.

 Letter from the Chairman
 History of the Department

MUSC Bladder & Pelvic Health Program

The multidisciplinary MUSC Bladder & Pelvic Health Program is a regional and national program for the evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of all non-cancerous disorders of the pelvis. Visit our Web site for more information.

 
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