In most practices, imaging means a referral: a separate appointment at a radiology center, a wait for the images to be read, and another visit to discuss them. Days pass between the question and the answer.
Modern urology brings the imaging into the office. With point-of-care ultrasound, the kidney, bladder, and prostate can be examined in real time, during the same visit — and interpreted on the spot by the urologist treating you, not handed off to be read elsewhere.
It is faster, more convenient, and often more informative: the physician watching the live image is the same person who knows your history and will guide what comes next. In our practice, office ultrasound has become a core diagnostic tool — in many cases replacing older, less comfortable examinations entirely.
Point-of-care ultrasound covers the core of urological diagnosis — quickly, comfortably, and without leaving the office.
Evaluates the kidneys for stones, blockage, swelling, and masses — the first look when there is flank pain, blood in the urine, or an abnormal test.
Kidney stones →Measures how completely the bladder empties, checks the bladder wall, and screens for stones or masses — central to evaluating urinary symptoms and retention.
Assesses prostate size and structure — guiding BPH decisions and, when paired with MRI, targeting biopsy precisely. In our practice it has replaced the digital rectal exam as the primary prostate assessment.
Prostate care →When the imaging, the interpretation, and the treatment plan all happen in one room with one physician, care moves faster and decisions are better. You leave understanding what's going on — not waiting on a call about results read by someone you'll never meet.
That is what modern, in-office urology is built to do: catch the problem early, see it clearly, and act on it without the hospital ever entering the picture.
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