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We deliver customized urology care based on your unique needs. To learn more or connect with a urology specialist, call 310-794-7700.
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Phone: (310) 794-7700
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Department of Urology
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
10833 Le Conte Avenue
Box 951738
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1738
Email: [email protected]
Telemedicine Visits Available
Your physicians at UCLA Urology want to ensure that your urological needs are addressed, even during this time of social distancing. Luckily, “telemedicine” visits (video appointments) are being used with great success in our Department to meet the needs of new and established patients in a convenient and safe manner.
Telemedicine visits are video-based and can be accomplished using your mobile device, tablet, or desktop computer that has a camera function. During a telemedicine appointment, your doctor can prescribe medications, schedule follow up tests, and create a personalized care plan for your health issue, including discussing any need for surgery. Your insurance will cover these visits in the same way it would an in-person visit. If you would like to access this convenient and safe way to see your UCLA Urology physician, simply call 310-794-7700 or complete the appointment request form.
Your UCLA Urology physician’s office can walk you through the simple steps needed to get ready for a telemedicine video visit, but there are online resources here:
We are actively scheduling elective surgeries that were previously put on hold using established guidelines set by UCLA Health leadership.