List Of Urologist In Uganda

List Of Urologist In Uganda

Urology, also known as genitourinary surgery, is the branch of medicine that focuses on surgical and medical diseases of the male and female urinary-tract system and the male reproductive organs.

Below are the List Of Urologist In Uganda

Dr Frank Asiimwe. Urologist. Nansana, Nansana, Central.

Dr Evariste Baruga. Urologist. Wandegeya, Kampala, Central.

Dr Henry Dabanja. Urologist.

Dr Joseph Epodoi. Urologist.

Dr Eugene Guosayev. Urologist.

Dr Samuel Kaggwa. Urologist.

Dr Jack Mukiibi Sengero Luyombya. Urologist.

Dr Moses Magezi. Urologist.

Dr Joseph Benon Masaba. Urologist

Dr Godfrey Nabunwa. Urologist

What organs does a urologist specialize in?

A urologist is a medical doctor specializing in conditions that affect the urinary tract in men, women and children, and diseases that affect the reproductive system.
The urinary tract includes:

Bladder.

Kidneys.

Ureters.

Urethra.

What is urology symptoms?

Symptom Checklist

Blood in the urine.

Pain when you urinate.

Changes in urinary pattern.

Frequent need to urinate.

Inability to urinate.

Weak or hesitant urinary stream.

Incontinence (difficulty holding urine or leaking)

Pain in the lower abdomen.

Urologist Average Salary in Uganda

A person working as an Urologist in Uganda typically earns around 9,280,000 UGX per month. Salaries range from 4,270,000 UGX (lowest) to 14,800,000 UGX (highest)

What qualifications do you need to be a urologist?

Typically, you’ll need excellent GCSEs and three A or A* passes at A level including chemistry for a five-year undergraduate degree in medicine. Many medical schools also ask for biology and others may require maths or physics.

How many years does it take to study Urology?

They apply for an accredited residency through a program such as the National Resident Matching Program. During this period, urologists typically get one to two years of surgical experience and three or four years of urology training.