Urologists in Minnesota
303 urologists across 37 cities
Finding a Urologist in Minnesota
Minnesota has 303 board-certified urologists practicing across 37 cities. Whether you need care for kidney stones, prostate conditions, bladder disorders, urinary incontinence, or other urological concerns, Undeez helps you find a qualified specialist close to home. The largest concentrations of urologists in Minnesota are in Rochester, Minneapolis, Edina, Woodbury and Duluth, though providers are distributed across the state to serve patients in smaller communities as well.
What Urologists in Minnesota Treat
Urologists in Minnesota diagnose and treat conditions affecting the urinary tract in men and women, as well as the male reproductive system. Common diagnoses include kidney stones, urinary tract infections, bladder cancer, prostate cancer, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), overactive bladder, erectile dysfunction, and male infertility. Many Minnesota urologists hold subspecialty training in urologic oncology, female pelvic medicine, pediatric urology, andrology, endourology, or reconstructive urology.
How to Choose a Urologist in Minnesota
When comparing urologists in Minnesota, look for board certification through the American Board of Urology, relevant subspecialty credentials, hospital affiliations, and patient ratings. Undeez profiles display Google ratings, review counts, credentials, and specialty so you can evaluate providers at a glance. Select a city below or use the map to find urologists nearest to you.
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Conditions Urologists in Minnesota Treat
Urologists in Minnesota manage both acute and chronic conditions across a wide spectrum of urological care. Below are the most common diagnoses seen in urology practices throughout Minnesota.
- Kidney Stones
- Bladder Cancer
- Prostate Cancer
- Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)
- Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)
- Overactive Bladder
- Urinary Incontinence
- Erectile Dysfunction
- Male Infertility
- Kidney Cancer
- Interstitial Cystitis
- Pelvic Organ Prolapse
- Testicular Cancer
- Hematuria (Blood in Urine)
Urology Subspecialties in Minnesota
Many urologists in Minnesota have completed fellowship training beyond their general urology residency. If your condition is complex, finding a subspecialist can make a significant difference in your care.
Urologic Oncology
Cancers of the bladder, prostate, kidney, and testes.
Female Pelvic Medicine
Incontinence, prolapse, and pelvic floor disorders in women.
Pediatric Urology
Urological conditions in infants, children, and adolescents.
Male Infertility & Andrology
Hormonal and structural causes of male infertility.
Endourology
Minimally invasive procedures for stones and obstructions.
Reconstructive Urology
Repair of urinary tract injuries and strictures.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many urologists are in Minnesota?
There are 303 board-certified urologists listed in Minnesota on Undeez, practicing across 37 cities. The largest concentrations are in Rochester, Minneapolis, Edina, Woodbury and Duluth.
Do I need a referral to see a urologist in Minnesota?
Most patients in Minnesota can self-refer to a urologist, though some insurance plans require a primary care referral. Check with your insurer before scheduling your first appointment.
What should I bring to my first urology appointment in Minnesota?
Bring a list of current medications, your insurance card, any recent lab results or imaging (such as a CT scan or ultrasound), and a description of your symptoms including when they started. If you were referred by another physician, bring the referral letter and any notes they provided.
Are there female urologists in Minnesota?
Yes. Female urologists practice throughout Minnesota, with concentrations in larger cities. Undeez profiles include gender information where available. Female urologists are particularly common in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery subspecialties.