Urologist: meaning, definitions and examples

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urologist

 

[ ˌjʊəɹˈɒlədʒɪst ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

medical professional

A urologist is a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the urinary system and the male reproductive system. They handle a variety of conditions including urinary tract infections, kidney stones, and prostate issues. Urologists may perform surgery and are often involved in the management of patients with bladder or kidney diseases.

Synonyms

urinary specialist, uro-surgeon

Examples of usage

  • The urologist recommended a treatment plan for my kidney stones.
  • She consulted a urologist for her recurrent urinary tract infections.
  • After the examination, the urologist advised a follow-up appointment.
  • He referred me to a urologist for a prostate evaluation.

Translations

Translations of the word "urologist" in other languages:

🇵🇹 urologista

🇮🇳 यूरोलॉजिस्ट

🇩🇪 Urologe

🇮🇩 urolog

🇺🇦 уролог

🇵🇱 urolog

🇯🇵 泌尿器科医

🇫🇷 urologue

🇪🇸 urólogo

🇹🇷 üroloji uzmanı

🇰🇷 비뇨기과 의사

🇸🇦 طبيب مسالك بولية

🇨🇿 urolog

🇸🇰 urológ

🇨🇳 泌尿科医

🇸🇮 urolog

🇮🇸 þvagfæraskurðlæknir

🇰🇿 уролог

🇬🇪 უროლოგი

🇦🇿 uroloq

🇲🇽 urólogo

Word origin

The word 'urologist' is derived from the Greek words 'ouron' meaning 'urine' and 'logia' meaning 'study'. The term began to be used in the medical field in the late 19th century as urology emerged as a distinct specialty. Urology has its roots in surgery, and over time it has developed to encompass a broad range of medical conditions related to the urinary tract and male reproductive organs. Earlier urologic procedures were often performed by surgeons out of general practice. As the field advanced, the need for specialized training and knowledge led to the establishment of urology as a formal medical specialty. Today, urologists play a critical role in both surgical and conservative treatment options for a variety of conditions affecting the urinary system.

Word Frequency Rank

This word's position of #33,313 indicates it's among the more rare English words. While understanding it broadens your vocabulary, focus on more common words first.