Diagnostic Tests
CT Scan - Computed tomography, also called computerized axial tomography (CAT) scan, is used to create cross-sectional images of structures in the body.
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Cystoscopy - Urologists use this procedure to see the inside of the lower urinary tract (urethra, prostate, bladder neck, and bladder).
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MRI Scan - Magnetic Resonance Imaging is a test that uses a magnetic field and pulses of radio wave energy to make pictures of organs and structures inside the body.
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Click here to learn moreCystoscopy - Urologists use this procedure to see the inside of the lower urinary tract (urethra, prostate, bladder neck, and bladder).
Click here to learn moreMRI Scan - Magnetic Resonance Imaging is a test that uses a magnetic field and pulses of radio wave energy to make pictures of organs and structures inside the body.
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TRUS/Prostate Biopsy - This procedure, also called prostate ultrasound with prostate biopsy, provides the doctor images of the prostate and surrounding tissue.
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Urinalysis - There are a number of diseases and conditions which can result in abnormalities in the urine and can often be detected through physical, chemical, and microscopic examination.
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Blood Test - Blood tests are used to diagnose and evaluate a variety of urologic conditions.
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Click here to learn moreUrinalysis - There are a number of diseases and conditions which can result in abnormalities in the urine and can often be detected through physical, chemical, and microscopic examination.
Click here to learn moreBlood Test - Blood tests are used to diagnose and evaluate a variety of urologic conditions.
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