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Dr. Francis Ogbolu, D.O.
Urology
Urology
- Name
- Dr. Francis Ogbolu, D.O.
- Specialty
- Urology
- Location
- Piqua, OH
- Phone
- 937-381-9600
- Rating
- 2.9 / 5 (20 Google reviews)
Data source: NPPES NPI Registry · Google synced 5/9/2026
About Dr. Ogbolu
Dr. Francis Ogbolu is a board-certified urologist serving patients in Piqua, Ohio. He holds a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree, bringing an osteopathic perspective to urological care. Dr. Ogbolu evaluates and treats a broad range of urological conditions affecting both men and women. His practice serves the Piqua community and surrounding areas of Miami County.
Patients see Dr. Francis Ogbolu for a range of urological concerns. Common conditions include Kidney Stones, Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), Urinary Tract Infections, Urinary Incontinence, Overactive Bladder, Bladder Cancer, Prostate Cancer, Hematuria (Blood in Urine), Erectile Dysfunction, Urinary Retention, Hydronephrosis, and Recurrent UTIs. Many arrive after an initial workup from their primary care doctor, though self-referrals are also welcome.
Services at this practice include Cystoscopy, TURP (Transurethral Resection of the Prostate), Ureteroscopy, Shock Wave Lithotripsy, Bladder Biopsy, Prostate Biopsy, Vasectomy, Ureteral Stent Placement, and Urodynamic Testing. Dr. Francis Ogbolu reviews all available options with patients before any procedure is scheduled. The aim is to ensure each person understands their diagnosis and the reasoning behind recommended treatment.
Urology Services in Piqua, OH
For patients in Piqua, OH seeking urological care, a consultation with Dr. Francis Ogbolu is the starting point. The practice serves patients from across the Piqua area. Office contact details are listed on this page.
Specialty Overview
Dr. Ogbolu specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of urological conditions affecting the kidneys, bladder, prostate, and urinary tract. He provides care for both common and complex urology concerns in men and women across the Piqua, Ohio region.
Conditions Treated
- ✓ Kidney Stones
- ✓ Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)
- ✓ Urinary Tract Infections
- ✓ Urinary Incontinence
- ✓ Overactive Bladder
- ✓ Bladder Cancer
- ✓ Prostate Cancer
- ✓ Hematuria (Blood in Urine)
- ✓ Erectile Dysfunction
- ✓ Urinary Retention
- ✓ Hydronephrosis
- ✓ Recurrent UTIs
Procedures
- ✓ Cystoscopy
- ✓ TURP (Transurethral Resection of the Prostate)
- ✓ Ureteroscopy
- ✓ Shock Wave Lithotripsy
- ✓ Bladder Biopsy
- ✓ Prostate Biopsy
- ✓ Vasectomy
- ✓ Ureteral Stent Placement
- ✓ Urodynamic Testing
Frequently Asked Questions
What conditions does Dr. Ogbolu treat?
Dr. Ogbolu treats a wide range of urological conditions including kidney stones, enlarged prostate, urinary tract infections, bladder disorders, and urinary incontinence. Patients with concerns about prostate health or blood in the urine are also encouraged to schedule an evaluation.
Does Dr. Ogbolu see both male and female patients?
Yes, Dr. Ogbolu provides urological care for both men and women. Common concerns in female patients include recurrent urinary tract infections, overactive bladder, and urinary incontinence.
Where is Dr. Ogbolu located and how do I make an appointment?
Dr. Ogbolu practices in Piqua, Ohio, serving patients throughout Miami County and the surrounding region. Contact his office directly to schedule a new patient appointment or a referral consultation.
What is the difference between a D.O. and an M.D. urologist?
A Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, or D.O., completes the same medical training and residency requirements as an M.D. and is fully licensed to practice medicine and surgery. D.O.s receive additional training in osteopathic principles, though both are equally qualified to provide urological care.
When should I see a urologist like Dr. Ogbolu instead of my primary care doctor?
You should consider seeing a urologist if you have recurring urinary tract infections, difficulty urinating, blood in your urine, kidney stones, or concerns about prostate health. A referral from your primary care physician is often helpful, though many urology practices also accept self-referrals.
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