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Clinical Programs

  • Clinical Programs - Urology at UCLA General Adult Urology
    The Department of Urology at UCLA is one of the oldest, most progressive and comprehensive urology programs in the country.

  • Pediatric Urology
    Parents looking for answers to their child’s genitourinary problems will find the most advanced, family-friendly pediatric urology treatment services available at the Clark-Morrison Children's Urological Center at UCLA.

  • Urologic Oncology
    New breakthroughs in cancer care, experimental treatment options, and ongoing research into the causes and potential cures of urologic malignancies spell new hope for patients from all walks of life.

  • Male Urology
    For men experiencing problems with urination, erectile dysfunction, incontinence, infertility or other prostate or genitourinary problems, help can be found within the Center for Male Urology.

  • Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery
    At the Division of Pelvic Medicine, Incontinence and Reconstructive Surgery at UCLA, we provide sensitive, innovative care for a full spectrum of conditions.

  • Transplant Program
    The UCLA Kidney & Pancreas Transplant Program was formally established in 1993 and during its first three years, 50 transplants were performed.

  • Minimally Invasive Surgery
    Laparoscopic surgery has revolutionized the way patients are treated for a variety of conditions because these minimally invasive procedures result in less discomfort, quicker recovery times and better outcomes for patients than traditional “open” surgery.