First of all,if you're in a lot of pain,go to the Emergency Room-certain conditions mandate surgical intervention. If for less crucial problems,start with a family physician or a neighborhood clinic.If you're beyond the scope of them-they can refer you to a urologist. Some urologists and insurances may require a referral anyway. Good luck.
2006-08-28 08:29:31
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answered by KEITH G 4
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depends on what the problem is...but a good place to start would be a general family physician. If there is a need for a specialist, then he would be more qualified to make the call.
2006-08-28 07:40:28
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answered by Joe H 1
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Urologist
2006-08-28 07:38:42
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answered by kentata 6
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Start with your family doctor. He can do a routine exam, and tell you if you need to see a specialist.
2006-08-28 07:39:30
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answered by MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING 7
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Uroligist
2006-08-28 07:39:29
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answered by housefullofboys3 4
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Your GP should be your first stop. Then if he/she finds anything that they think needs further examination or treatment, the will refer you to a specialist in that area.
2006-08-28 07:56:22
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answered by DawnMarie 2
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If there is a lump or something, see a surgeon. If you are worried about their function, i.e. hormone production, see an endocrinologist.
2006-08-28 07:41:28
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answered by yakkydoc 6
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hehe my sis said shed do it for you
2006-08-28 07:40:01
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answered by amythys 3
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a urologist-----make sure he/she is board certified.
2006-08-28 08:17:32
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answered by Anonymous
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