Urology in Aachen - Germany: Diagnostic in the Best Hospitals
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Focus of treatment:
- Adrenal cancer
- Benign prostatic hyperplasia (bph)
- Bladder cancer
- Bladder neck obstruction
- Bladder stones
- Cancer of the bladder neck
- Chronic prostatitis
- Clear cell renal carcinoma
- Cystitis
- Epididymitis
- Erectile dysfunction
- Fournier gangrene
- Hormonal imbalance in teenage male
- Hydrocele
- Hypogonadism (testosterone deficiency)
- Hypospadias
- Kidney abscess
- Kidney cancer (renal cell cancer)
- Kidney stones with hydronephrosis
- Male infertility
- Malposition testis (undescended testicle, cryptorchidism)
- Metastatic prostate cancer
- Penile genital warts
- Penile hypoplasia (small penis)
- Penis cancer
- Penis fractures with urethral rupture
- Perinephric abscess
- Pheochromocytoma
- Phimosis
- Prostate cancer
- Prostate stones
- Rupture of the bladder
- Spermatocystitis
- Stress urinary incontinence (men)
- Stressful urinary incontinence (women)
- Testicular abscess
- Testicular cancer
- Testicular embryonal carcinoma
- Testicular seminoma
- Testicular teratoma
- Testicular torsion
- Testicular yolk sac tumor
- Trauma of the prostate gland
- Ureteral cancer
- Ureteral polyp
- Ureteral stricture
- Urethral fistula
- Urethral polyp
- Urethral prolapse
- Urethral rupture
- Urethral stones
- Urethral stricture
- Urinary bladder diverticulum
- Urolithiasis
- Varicocele
- Vas deferens inflammation
- Vesico-enteric fistula
- Vesico-vaginal fistula Show more

Department of Adult and Pediatric Urology
According to the Focus magazine, the Department of Adult and Pediatric Urology ranks among the top German medical facilities specializing in prostate cancer treatment! The department offers services for the diagnostics and treatment of diseases of the kidneys, urinary tract and pathologies of the reproductive organs in men. The
Prof. Dr. med.Thomas-Alexander Vögeli




