Urologists in Puyallup, WA
3 urologists in Puyallup
Finding a Urologist in Puyallup, Washington
Puyallup has 3 board-certified urologists listed in this directory. Whether you need care for kidney stones, prostate conditions, bladder disorders, urinary incontinence, or other urological concerns, Undeez helps you find a qualified specialist in Puyallup and the surrounding Washington area. Browse profiles below to compare ratings, credentials, and specialties before booking an appointment.
What Urologists in Puyallup Treat
Urologists in Puyallup 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 Puyallup urologists hold subspecialty training in urologic oncology, female pelvic medicine, pediatric urology, andrology, or reconstructive urology.
Choosing a Urologist in Puyallup
When comparing urologists in Puyallup, 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. Use the map below to find providers closest to your location in Puyallup.
Dr. Gregory Lamberton, MD
Urology
Dr. Jack Philbrick
Urology
Dr. Ryan Street, MD
Urology
Frequently Asked Questions
How many urologists are in Puyallup, Washington?
There are 3 urologists listed in Puyallup, Washington on Undeez. All provider data is sourced from the NPPES NPI Registry.
Do I need a referral to see a urologist in Puyallup?
Most patients in Puyallup 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 conditions do urologists in Puyallup treat?
Urologists in Puyallup treat conditions of the urinary tract and male reproductive system, including kidney stones, bladder cancer, prostate cancer, BPH, urinary incontinence, erectile dysfunction, and male infertility.