Urology Clinic

Urology Clinic

The Urology Clinic at Al Shorouk Swiss Hospital provides a range of health services to treat patients' urinary tract, reproductive system, and prostate diseases. The department includes a group of the most prominent urologists in Egypt, who have extensive experience in diagnosing and treating a variety of conditions, such as urinary tract infections, and kidney stones, and advanced surgeries using the latest technologies in the treatment and diagnosis of urinary tract diseases such as magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, ultrasound, and X-rays for bladder mapping. We are always keen at the Urology Clinics at Al Shorouk Swiss Hospital to provide a comfortable environment and provide high-quality health services to ensure the quality of patients' recovery journey and speed up the recovery process.

Specialized services

Therapeutic procedures

Doctors

Emergency

Dr. Mazen Muhammad

paediatrician

Emergency

Dr. Mazen Muhammad

paediatrician

Emergency

Dr. Mazen Muhammad

paediatrician

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FAQ

How can I prevent urinary tract infections?
  • Urinate promptly after sexual intercourse.
  • Maintain good hygiene by keeping the genital area clean and dry.
  • Avoid perfumed hygiene products and wear loose cotton underwear.
  • Drink plenty of water and fluids.
When should I see a urologist?
  • Blood in the urine
  • Changes in urine color or odor
  • Swelling in the groin or testicles
  • Pain on one side or in the pelvic area
How do I distinguish between kidney and urinary tract pain?

Kidney pain is often felt as severe, sharp pain in the side and lower back, especially when stones are moving. Urinary tract pain is typically a burning sensation in the lower abdomen and pelvis, often accompanied by fever, nausea, and blood in the urine.

What test detects a urinary tract infection?
  • Urine analysis
  • Urine culture
  • Ultrasound
What are the types of urinary tract diseases?
  • Urinary tract infections (cystitis, urethritis, pyelonephritis)
  • Urological cancers
  • Kidney stones
  • Urinary incontinence
When can a urinary tract infection become serious?

If left untreated or if it spreads to other parts of the urinary system, a UTI can become serious. Pregnant women and people with weakened immune systems are at higher risk for complications.