The goal of the urologists, surgeons, physician’s assistants, and support staff at the Associated Urologists of North Carolina is to provide high-quality urologic care for men and women living in the communities of Apex, Cary, Clayton, Clinton, Dunn, Raleigh, and Wake Forest, North Carolina, and throughout the Triangle.
At the Associated Urologists of North Carolina, the team focuses on all aspects of urologic health. The team routinely diagnoses and treats a wide variety of conditions, including bladder cancer, kidney disease, kidney stones, urinary incontinence, and urinary infrequency and tract infections.
The team also provides comprehensive care for male-specific problems, including benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), epididymitis, erectile dysfunction (ED), hypogonadism, low testosterone, and undescended testes. Men can also access state-of-the-art surgical care, including treatments for circumcision and vasectomy. Additionally, the team provides female-specific urology care, including pelvic organ prolapse and hematuria.
At the Associated Urologists of North Carolina, patients can access state-of-the-art treatments and technologies, as well as insights and care advice from some of the most respected urologists in the southeast. Every team member sets aside plenty of time to spend with each new patient to understand their symptoms and concerns. The team then develops a treatment plan tailored to their individual needs and concerns.
To access the best, most comprehensive urology care partner with the team at the Associated Urologists of North Carolina, call the office or click the online booking tool to request your consultation today.
Services:Prostatitis
Testicular Cancer
Testicular Pain
Stress Urinary Incontinence
Urethral Stricture
Overactive Bladder
Vesicovaginal Fistula
Urethral Diverticulum
Varicocele
Hydrocele
Kidney Cancer
Peyronie's Disease
Infertility
Elevated PSA
Blood in Urine
Undescended Testes
Urinary Infrequency
Circumcision
Epididymitis
Kidney Problems
Hypogonadism
Bladder Cancer
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)
Urinary Tract Infection
Low Testosterone
Prostate Cancer
Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Kidney Stones
Erectile Dysfunction
Vasectomy
Bladder Problems
Urinary Incontinence
Men's Health
Women's Health