Urology Check-Up: What to Expect During Your Appointment - Urology

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Hello, I had surgery for hypospadias when I was young, and since entering puberty, my penis and testicles haven't grown much.
If I want to see a urologist for an examination, do I need to make a separate appointment, or can the doctor check during the consultation? Also, how will the doctor conduct the examination? Additionally, will there always be medical interns or staff present during the examination?

P, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2006/06/30

Dr. Tu Xiuhong reply Urology


Hello: Please directly schedule an appointment with the urology clinic.
The physician will assess your situation and determine if further examinations are necessary.
If any assistance is needed during the examination, the medical staff will support the physician.
Rest assured, we take patient privacy and safety very seriously, so please do not have excessive speculation or fear.
Thank you!

Reply Date: 2006/06/30

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When you visit a urologist for a check-up, especially considering your history of hypospadias correction, there are several aspects to expect during your appointment. First and foremost, it's essential to understand that urology encompasses a wide range of conditions related to the urinary tract and male reproductive system. Given your specific concerns about penile and testicular development, the urologist will likely focus on these areas during your examination.


Scheduling Your Appointment
You typically do not need to schedule a separate appointment for the examination itself. Most urologists will conduct a physical examination during your initial consultation. However, if there are specific tests or imaging studies required, the doctor may schedule those for a later date. It's always a good idea to call the office ahead of time to clarify what to expect and whether you need to prepare for any specific tests.


What to Expect During the Examination
1. Medical History Review: The urologist will begin by reviewing your medical history, including your previous surgery for hypospadias, any ongoing concerns, and any symptoms you may be experiencing. Be prepared to discuss your urinary habits, sexual health, and any other relevant issues.

2. Physical Examination: The physical examination will typically include an assessment of the genital area. The urologist will check for any abnormalities in the penis and scrotum, including size, shape, and any signs of conditions such as varicocele or hydrocele. They may also examine the testicles for any lumps or irregularities.

3. Additional Tests: Depending on the findings during the physical examination, the urologist may recommend additional tests. These could include blood tests, urine tests, or imaging studies like an ultrasound to assess the anatomy and function of the urinary tract and reproductive organs.


Presence of Medical Staff
Regarding your concern about the presence of medical staff during the examination, it is common for urologists to have medical students or residents present during consultations and examinations. This is part of their training, and they are typically supervised by the attending physician. If you are uncomfortable with this, you can express your concerns to the doctor before the examination begins, and they will usually accommodate your request for privacy.


Privacy and Comfort
It's important to remember that urologists are trained professionals who deal with sensitive issues regularly. They will strive to make you feel comfortable during the examination. If you have any specific concerns or anxieties, do not hesitate to communicate them to your doctor. They can provide reassurance and explain each step of the process to help alleviate any discomfort.


Conclusion
In summary, during your urology check-up, you can expect a thorough review of your medical history, a physical examination focusing on your genital and urinary health, and possibly additional tests based on the findings. You do not need to schedule a separate appointment for the examination itself, and while there may be medical students present, you have the right to request privacy. Always feel free to ask questions and express any concerns you may have during your visit. Your health and comfort are the top priorities in any medical setting.

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