Uroclinic
Medical and Surgical Center Focused on Male and Female Urological Diseases
Under Medical direction of Dr. Rubén Ureña who felt a great inclination towards medicine from a young age, inspired by his surgeon father by profession whom he considers his mentor and guide. Today converted into a Urological Surgeon with more than fifteen years of experience presents Uroclinic as one of the specialized centers with the best results in the region
Medical Direction: Doctor Rubén D. Ureña
Urologist Surgeon
Specialties: Incontinence, Kidney Stones, Prostate Problems, Vasectomy among others
Addresses:
Consultorios Médicos Oacifica Salud, 6th Floor - Office 604, Punta Pacifica, Panama.
Phones:
Phone: +507 394 2426
Mobile: +507 6070 0707
Contact Center: +507 6575-6493
Days of Attention:
Face-to-face: Monday to Friday
Telemedicine:
Email: ruben.urena@uroclinicpanama.com
Website: www.urologosenpanama.com
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Themes of interest
Kidneys
Calculations
Renal
Kidney Stones in Panama (kidney stones, nephrolithiasis) are small deposits, hard minerals that form inside your kidneys. The stones are made of mineral salts and acids.
Kidney stones have many causes and can affect any part of the urinary tract - from the kidneys to the bladder. Stones often form when urine becomes concentrated, allowing minerals to crystallize and stick together.
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Male
Incontinence
Urinary
Incontinence, loss of urine, or bladder control, often affects men who have had nerve problems or prostate problems. Although incontinence is a treatable condition that can cause embarrassment, it can be managed with proper medical care. Dr. Ureña is an expert in the diagnosis and treatment of Male Incontinence in Panama.
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Solution to Reflux and Obesity
Problems
Prostate
Prostate problems are common in men after the age of 50.
Prostate cancer is common in men over 50, and in men who eat fatty foods and / or have a father or brother with prostate cancer.
Prostate cancer is definitively diagnosed by tissue biopsy; Initial studies may include a rectal exam, ultrasound, and evaluation of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels.
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