Expanded Urology Center Amplifies Common Medical Practices, Attending to a Greater Number of Local Residents
The University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) Department of Urology has expanded its reach by opening a new clinic in Canandaigua, New York. The state-of-the-art facility, spanning 12,000 square feet, is designed to meet the increasing demand for urological services in the area and provide a better overall patient experience.
The new clinic, a gateway for URMC's regional urology practice, offers a comprehensive range of services. These include diagnostics, ultrasound, MRI/Ultrasound fusion-guided prostate biopsies, and expanded procedure rooms for on-site procedures such as cystoscopies, vasectomies, bladder Botox therapy, and prostate biopsies.
The facility also caters to patients seeking services for low testosterone and erectile dysfunction. Joy Grow, BNS, RN, the nurse manager of the URMC Department of Urology, emphasizes the clinic's commitment to streamlining the process of care for patients.
The new clinic prioritizes convenience, with its location making it easier for patients to access a fully equipped clinic closer to where they live. This reduces the commute time for patients, making it more convenient for them.
The partnership with Thompson Health affiliate aims to give more patients access to a full procedural suite. The facility's advanced equipment and more efficient layout for provider workflow contribute to this goal.
The clinic fosters a multi-disciplinary community of care, as highlighted by Diane D. Lu, MD, assistant professor of clinical urology. This collaboration allows for easier communication between patients and their urologists through eRecord.
Moreover, the new clinic provides increased access to the Department of Urology's leadership in clinical trials and its expertise in research. This partnership is expected to bring forth new opportunities for advancements in urological care.
For detailed and accurate information about the new services and benefits offered by the URMC Department of Urology's new clinic in Canandaigua, it would be best to consult URMC’s official communications or directly contact the URMC Department of Urology or the Canandaigua clinic.
The new clinic, a part of the URMC Department of Urology, embeds itself deeper into the health-and-wellness aspect of the Canandaigua community by offering expanded services in urological medical-conditions, such as clinical trials for urological advancements. These services, including diagnostics, ultrasound, and prostate biopsies, aim to enhance patient care and experience within the science of urology.