Who is a urologist?
A urologist is a medical doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the urinary tract and male reproductive system.

Who is a nephrologist?
A nephrologist is a medical professional who specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions relating to the kidneys that primarily need to be managed medically.
Why might I need to see a urologist?
You may need to see a urologist for conditions such as kidney stones, urinary tract infections, incontinence, prostate issues, and male reproductive health concerns.

What role does a urologist play in kidney transplants?
Urologists play a crucial role in kidney transplants by assessing the health of the urinary system, performing the surgical aspects related to the ureter, and providing postoperative care.

What is a kidney transplant?
A kidney transplant is a surgical procedure in which a healthy kidney is transplanted into a patient with end-stage renal disease or kidney failure.

How do I become a candidate for a kidney transplant?
Eligibility for a kidney transplant depends on various factors, including the severity of kidney disease, overall health, and other medical considerations. Consult with a nephrologist or transplant team for an evaluation.

How long does the kidney transplant surgery take?
The duration of kidney transplant surgery varies, but it typically takes several hours. The surgery involves connecting the blood vessels and ureter of the donor kidney to the recipient.

What is the recovery process like after a kidney transplant?
Recovery varies from person to person, but patients generally spend some time in the hospital and continue recovery at home. Immunosuppressive medications are prescribed to prevent rejection of the transplanted kidney.