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Urologist in Ciudad Acuña 2026

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5 urologists in Ciudad Acuña, all in a single search, with visits starting at $600 MXN, including testimonials from people who already visited, with options that work with AXA Seguros and other insurers, 80% with a professional license.

Consultation: $600–$700 MXN Average rating: 5.0 55 reviews

Data on 5 urologists in Ciudad Acuña

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Frequently asked questions

How many urologists are there in Ciudad Acuña?
El Doctor lists 5 urologists in Ciudad Acuña. Of those, 4 have patient reviews.
How much does a consultation with a urologist in Ciudad Acuña cost?
The average price of a consultation is $675 MXN, ranging from $600 to $700 MXN.
What are the reviews of urologists in Ciudad Acuña like?
Urologists in Ciudad Acuña have an average rating of 5.0 out of 5, based on 55 verified patient reviews.
How do I choose a good urologist in Ciudad Acuña?
We recommend considering other patients' reviews, verifying the specialist's professional license, comparing consultation prices, and checking the location of their office.
Do urologists in Ciudad Acuña accept medical insurance?
Some urologists in Ciudad Acuña work with insurers such as AXA Seguros, GNP Seguros, MetLife. Confirm coverage directly with the office before your appointment.
How do I book an appointment with a urologist in Ciudad Acuña?
Review the profiles on this page, compare reviews, prices, and location, and use each specialist's contact details to book your consultation.

Check the location, the reviews, and the cost of each visit before deciding.

About a consultation with a urologist

Several urologists in Ciudad Acuña have an office in areas such as San Andrés.

When to see a urologist?

You may see a urologist if you have urinary problems, pain in the lower abdomen, or concerns about the health of the urinary tract or, in men, the reproductive system. They care for people of any sex.

What to expect at the consultation?

At the visit, the specialist takes a medical history and performs an examination, and may order a urine test, ultrasound, or other studies to guide the diagnosis.

How to prepare for your appointment?

Note your symptoms and since when you have noticed them, and bring any lab work or prior studies; sometimes you are asked to come with a full bladder, so it is best to confirm when scheduling.