Urology Clinic

Our Urology Clinic serves patients with common conditions and those with conditions too difficult to be treated anywhere else. Our caring and compassionate specialists include nationally renowned doctors who are sought out by patients from in and out of state. Our surgeons also provide the latest minimally invasive techniques using the very latest equipment and technology, including robot-assisted procedures.
Patients at our Urology Clinic receive personalized care with their confidentiality in mind. Conditions treated at our clinic at UAMS include:
Our Urology Clinic offers procedures such as vasectomy, uroflowmetry and cystoscopy, circumcision, testicular biopsy and sperm aspiration.
Other treatments include:
Appointments
Online Service
The Urology Clinic is a self-referral clinic. Although UAMS does not require a referral for this clinic, some insurance providers require a referral for specialty care. Please check with your insurance provider prior to requesting an appointment. You may request an appointment through our online appointment service.
If you prefer to call and request an appointment you can do so by calling 501-686-8000.
What should I bring to the appointment?
For your first appointment, please bring a photo ID and your insurance card along with a list of any medications you're taking, including over-the-counter medications. You should also bring any medical records you can provide, including slides or test results from other clinics.
For future appointments, please provide updated medical and insurance information.
How do I request a prescription refill or contact a nurse from the clinic?
Call the clinic at 501-686-6324, or you can request prescription refills during your appointment. If you originally filled your prescription at the UAMS Outpatient Pharmacy, you can also refill your prescription online.
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