Renal and Urological Disorders
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When urinary symptoms or discomfort related to the kidneys and urinary tract appear, a professional evaluation is the first step. Renal and urological disorders include a broad set of conditions that affect the kidneys, the ureters, the bladder, and the structures involved in forming and eliminating urine.
Manifestations that may appear: Changes in the frequency or appearance of urine, pain in the lower back or when urinating, swelling, and other urinary discomfort.
Which specialist treats them? The nephrologist focuses on kidney function, while the urologist and the endourologist treat the urinary tract; in children, the pediatric nephrologist takes part, and the general practitioner can provide initial guidance.
When to seek care? In the case of intense pain, blood in the urine, or difficulty urinating, the prudent thing is to seek care without delay, including through the emergency room if the situation is acute.
Data on 266 doctors who treat renal and urological disorders
Which specialist treats renal and urological disorders?
Kidney and urological disorders are treated by a urologist, with support from a nephrologist for kidney management and a general practitioner or emergency medicine physician in acute cases. See a specialist if you have pain when urinating, blood in your urine, or lower back pain.
Treatment by city
Doctors specialized in renal and urological disorders
Dr. Rodrigo Armando Vigueras Santiago
Dr. José G. Padilla López
Dr. Vicente de Jesus Flores Lopez
Dr. Úrsula Garcia Soto
Dr. Jacqueline Montero Schwarz
Dr. Víctor Molgado
Dr. Lorely Vianey Bres Ramírez
Dr. Yolanda Yamilé López López
Dr. Maria Fernanda Frausto Mendoza
Dr. Karla Escobedo Vázquez
Dr. Norma Ilse Garcia González
Dr. Kim Danae Díaz Juárez
Dr. Alma Delia Mejía Rendón
Dr. Carlos Andrés Aceves Barrios
Dr. Arturo Ariph Ibarra Sánchez
Dr. Héctor Garza Blizzard
Dr. Beatriz Ortiz Figueroa
Dr. Gilberto Morales Salgado
Dr. Stephany Sbheidy García Arana
Dr. Rosa Elena Caballero Landinez
Frequently asked questions
What is renal and urological disorders?
When urinary symptoms or discomfort related to the kidneys and urinary tract appear, a professional evaluation is the first step. Renal and urological disorders include a broad set of conditions that affect the kidneys, the ureters, the bladder, and the structures involved in forming and eliminating...
Which doctor treats renal and urological disorders?
Kidney and urological disorders are treated by a urologist, with support from a nephrologist for kidney management and a general practitioner or emergency medicine physician in acute cases. See a specialist if you have pain when urinating, blood in your urine, or lower back pain.