When should I see a Urologist?
If you are waking up 2 or more times at night, consult your family physician to exclude underlying medical problems and for adjustments of your existing medications. You may be referred to a Urologist to evaluate for urinary tract problems.
Symptoms that may suggest a urinary tract problem include:
- Difficulty passing urine
- Slow and/or Interrupted urine flow
- Sensation of incomplete bladder emptying
- Frequent urination
- Urgency – difficulty delaying urination due to a strong urgent sensation
If you have symptoms suggestive of an underlying urinary tract problem, you can book an appointment to see one of our specialists.
What can I expect when I see a Urologist?
You doctor will speak to you to find out more about the type of symptoms you are experiencing, and perform a clinical examination. Some of the routine tests you may be asked to do include:
- Urine tests to exclude UTI
- Uroflowmetry
- Bladder diary – a 3-day record of your fluids intake and output
You may be referred to different specialists for further evaluation if your doctor suspects that you have underlying medical problems.