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    Appointments

    We make every effort to accommodate patients scheduling needs. Most often, clinic appointments with a Urologist can be arranged within a week. When you call please provide us with any information you have regarding testing that has been completed related to your current state of health (for example, ultrasounds, CT scans, etc.).

    Registration for clinic appointments
    If you are a new patient, you will be connected to the registration department when making your appointment with the Urologist. They will ask you some information and get you pre-registered in our system. If you are unable to do this at that time, the registration department will contact you or you may contact them at 608-392-9760.

    What to expect at your first appointment
    Your first appointment with the Urologist is a consultation. If you are a new patient, the Urologist will do a focused history and physical exam. He or she will also review any lab tests or x-rays that have been already performed. If surgery is recommended, you and the Urologist will discuss the surgical procedure, how you should prepare for the surgery and determine a date for the surgery. The Urologist may order further imaging or laboratory studies prior to scheduling surgery, if needed. Please bring your complete list of medications, including dosages, with you to your appointments. Please allow at least 45 minutes for your first appointment with the Urologist. If a minor procedure needs to be performed, the Urologist may be able to complete it during your first visit, if schedules permit.

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