- Osteoporosis
- Pediatric Care
- Primary CareCopayment is the portion of a claim or medical expense that you must pay out of pocket. Copayment usually is a fixed amount and is usually information found on the front of the insurance card. Copays will differ between your Primary Care Physician and your Specialist.
- Constipation
- Erectile Dysfunction
- Female Infertility
- Bladder Cancer
- UrologyUrological Associates of Savannah, PC and Urology Surgery Center, LLP comply with applicable Federal civil rights laws. We also provide various free aids and services to people with disabilities or language services to people whose primary language is not English.
- Kidney Cancer
- Kidney StonesKUB - This is a routine, flat plate x-ray of your abdomen to include kidneys, ureters and bladder. It is used to locate kidney stones and their locations along with the size of stones. It also can be used for constipation of your bowels and position of stents placed during surgical procedures.
- Testicular CancerSCROTAL US - This exam is for testicular cancer, epididymitis, hydroceles, varicoceles and torsion along with pain in the genital area. A radiologist will review the images and a report will be sent to the urologist.
- Interstitial Cystitis
- Prostate CancerOver the past few years, the management of advanced prostate cancer has become more complex requiring a specialized approach. There have been exciting new and effective treatments for men with advanced prostate cancer, which leads to many questions about how and when to start certain drugs or therapies. In organizing an Advanced Prostate Cancer Clinic (APCC), we are better able to...
- UltrasoundWe offer ultrasound scans pertaining to urology at Urological Associates and they are performed by a Certified Abdominal Sonographer. There are no preparations needed for US scans.
- MRIThe test is easy, fast, non-invasive, painless and performed here in our office at Urological Associates. The scan takes approximately 30 minutes but most of that time is spent preparing you to lay on the table. Unlike MRI or CT scans, you will not have to lie inside a closed tunnel or ring but rather be on an open x-ray table. You remain still as the scanner passes over your body.
- RadiologyCoinsurance is a provision that limits an insurer's coverage to a certain percentage, commonly 80 percent. This provision is common among indemnity insurance plans and preferred provider plans. If your insurance includes coinsurance, you'll be responsible for charges beyond those covered by your insurance. Coinsurance is often applied to ancillary tests such as radiology.
- X-Rays
- Computed Tomography
- Radiation TherapyOur personnel are well qualified, through education and certification, to perform medical imaging, interpret your images, and administer your radiation therapy treatments.
- General Surgery
- Vasectomy
- Robotic Surgery
- HysterectomyCYSTOGRAM - for most cases in the facility, this is a post-operative examination. In female patients, it may be done for a patient's post-operative hysterectomy. The patient will have a catheter placed in the bladder during surgery. Cysto-Conray contrast media will be instilled into the catheter and several KUB images will be taken in different positions to reveal that there is no extravasation from the bladder into the pelvic cavity. For men who are post-operative prostatectomy, often times a cystogram will be done a week to 10 days after surgery to show that the healing process is complete and that there are no extravasations from the bladder into the pelvic cavity. These cases are reviewed by your urologist and if the study is normal, then the catheter is removed that day.
- Laparoscopic Surgery
- Cyst
- LesionsWe proudly offer UroNav - a fusion biopsy system that fuses pre-biopsy MRI images of the prostate with ultrasound-guided biopsy images allowing for excellent delineation of the prostate and suspicious lesions, as well as clear visualization of the biopsy needle.
- Allergies