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Urologists are surgical specialists who diagnose and treat conditions of the urinary tract and male reproductive system. They manage kidney stones, urinary incontinence, prostate conditions, bladder disorders, and urologic cancers, performing both minimally invasive and complex surgical procedures.

Median Salary

$490,000

$380,000 – $645,000

Training Path

9 (4 years medical school + 5-year residency)

Market Demand

High demand

Roughly 60% of U.S. counties have no practicing urologist, driving strong recruitment incentives in mid-size and rural markets.

Typical Employers

  • Private urology groups
  • Hospital-owned practices
  • PE-backed platforms (US Urology Partners)
  • Academic medical centers
  • VA hospitals

Certifications & Credentials

  • ABU board certification
  • State medical license

Common Subspecialties

Urologic oncology · Pediatric urology · Endourology · Female urology · Infertility

Urology Providers by State

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a urology provider do?

Urologists are surgical specialists who diagnose and treat conditions of the urinary tract and male reproductive system. They manage kidney stones, urinary incontinence, prostate conditions, bladder disorders, and urologic cancers, performing both minimally invasive and complex surgical procedures.

What is the average salary for a urology provider?

Median national compensation for urology providers is approximately $490,000, with a typical range of $380,000 – $645,000. Figures vary significantly by region, experience, and employer type.

How long does it take to become a urology provider?

Training typically takes 9 (4 years medical school + 5-year residency).

How do I find a urology doctor near me?

Browse the Ava Health provider directory by selecting your state below. Each state page shows urology providers by city, with names, credentials, and NPI numbers.

How many urology providers are in the directory?

The Ava Health directory includes urology providers across all 50 states and the District of Columbia. All data comes from the NPPES NPI registry maintained by CMS.

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