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Sep8
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COVID-19 Update

By Tammy Nelson - Patient education

This page is updated regularly and provides information to patients about clinic appointments, surgical procedures and masking expectations during the COVID-19 pandemic.


Clinic appointments

Some clinic appointments will be done over the phone, others will be in-person. Your urologist’s office will provide you with information about your appointment.

COVID-19 precautions for in-person appointments:

  • Patients are asked to bring and wear a mask for in-person clinic appointments.
  • Patients must complete COVID-19 screening at the entrance of the Rockyview Hospital prior to in-person clinic appointments and urology procedures.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you and appreciate your assistance in protecting your fellow citizens.


Urgent surgeries

All urgent surgeries will continue and steps will be taken to ensure patient health and safety. These surgeries are prioritized and scheduled based on the type of surgery and operating room allocations.

If you have questions or concerns about your scheduled surgery, please call your urologist’s office during office hours.


Non-urgent and elective procedures/surgeries

  • Currently, some non-urgent procedures and surgeries are being postponed. We are following the guidelines set by the Government of Alberta and Alberta Health Services.
  • Your urologist’s office will contact you to schedule your procedure.
Apr23
0

I can’t reach my urologist, what should I do?

By Admin - Information

At times during the year, our urologists and staff may be away on vacation or attending conferences, but we’re still here to serve you.

We take your care very seriously, which is why a urologist is on-call 24 hours a day, seven days a week, so you’ll always receive urgent care when you need it. Here’s how you can reach us.

For urgent medical issues

Call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room.

For concerns regarding complications following treatment or surgery

Call the hospital switchboard at 403-943-3000 and ask for the urologist on call or go to your nearest emergency room.

To cancel or confirm an appointment

It’s easy to cancel or confirm your appointment directly from our website. Simply click on the Cancel or Confirm Appt link in the top menu bar.

Mar27
0

Preparing for your appointment

By Admin - Patient education
List of questions to ask your doctor

You may have waited weeks or months to see a urologist. To make the most of your appointment, we recommend you take the following steps.

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Feb4
2

Toys and tools to train your pelvic-floor muscles

By Admin - Patient education
smart kegel device

It can be hard to remember to do Kegel exercises. Maybe you’re not even sure if you’re doing them correctly. Perhaps your doctor or physiotherapist has suggested other muscle training for your pelvic floor. In these situations, a pelvic-floor training device may be helpful.

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Jul9
2

94% of Canadian men report unhealthy behavior

By Admin - Patient education
Man watching TV with plate of junk food

94% of Canadian men have at least one unhealthy behavior that, if modified, could extend their life, a recent study finds1.

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Jun25
4

Understanding Overactive Bladder Syndrome

By Admin - Patient education
frequent trips to bathroom

Are multiple trips to the toilet keeping you up at night? Do you experience sudden urges to urinate that are difficult to control? You may have an overactive bladder. It’s estimated that one in five Canadians over the age of 35 suffer with an overactive bladder.

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May15
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More reasons to butt out

By Admin - Patient education
stop smoking

Most of us know that smoking can cause lung cancer and other respiratory diseases, but you may not be aware that it’s also a risk factor for urological diseases.

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Mar27
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Blast them or pass them: treatments for kidney stones

By Admin - Patient education
illustration of kidney stones

If you have ever had a kidney stone, or you know someone who has, you are likely aware of how painful they can be. Kidney stones are salt and mineral particles that form in the urine. They cause pain (renal colic) when they obstruct the urinary tract.

Various treatments are used to remove kidney stones, depending on the size of the stone and its location.

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Mar27
0

Why do I keep getting bladder infections?

By Admin - Patient education

A bladder infection (cystitis) is a type of urinary tract infection (UTI). Bladder infections are common, affecting approximately 5% of women every year. Some individuals are at higher risk of developing bladder infections.

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