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    When To Make An Appointment

    Seek emergency medical care if you experience:

    • Pain so severe you can't sit still or find a comfortable position
    • Pain accompanied by nausea and vomiting
    • Pain accompanied by fever and chills
    • Blood in your urine
    • Difficulty passing urine

    Schedule an appointment with one of the urology experts if you:

    • Experience incontinence
    • Have a frequent need to urinate
    • Have frequent urinary tract infections

    Men should seek care from one of the urologists if experiencing:

    • Problems with getting or keeping an erection
    • Male infertility
    • Abnormal prostate exam
    • A testicular mass or persistent testicular pain

    Call Urology at 507-594-4700 to schedule your appointment today.

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