Mayo Clinic's premier urology practice excels in diagnosing and treating problems involving the male and female urinary tract and the male reproductive organs. From curing cancer to restoring fertility, treating kidney stones to addressing incontinence, the care Mayo Clinic urology experts deliver touches all aspects of life.

Mayo Clinic's Department of Urology is composed of multiple subspecialty trained urologists, who have additional training in specialized surgical techniques. Our skilled team of experts works collaboratively with other specialty areas at Mayo Clinic — including internal medicine, pediatrics, gynecology, geriatrics and oncology — to provide highly complex care individualized to the needs of the patient.

Mayo Clinic's physicians in the Department of Urology are leaders in research that enhances the capability to offer the most advanced treatments available. This experienced team of doctors has pioneered many novel approaches to surgery that have become the current standard of care.

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Arizona

  • Mayo Clinic Urology
  • 5777 E. Mayo Blvd.
    Phoenix, AZ 85054
  • Phone: 480-515-6296

Florida

  • Mayo Clinic Urology
  • 4500 San Pablo Road
    Jacksonville, FL 32224
  • Phone: 904-953-2000

Minnesota

  • Mayo Clinic Urology
  • 200 First St. SW
    Rochester, MN 55905
  • Phone: 507-284-2511

Why choose Mayo Clinic for urology

Many patients with prostate cancer, bladder cancer and kidney cancer are curable with surgery. One thing that makes Mayo Clinic unique is we have specially trained surgeons in almost every sub specialty of Urology, high volume, very experienced surgeons in their sub specialty. We're always doing innovative things. Robotic surgery, minimally invasive surgery, laser surgery. And a lot of these are done for the first time ever at Mayo Clinic. Most of the time, we can cure people surgically without chemo, without radiation, and preserve their quality of life. Mayo Clinic is a true patient first environment. The first part of what we have to do is we have to listen. And that means we have to hear them, not just about their disease, but how that disease affects them. All of our physicians are focused on the best thing for each patient and work collaboratively. And there is no incentive for anybody to do anything other than what's in the best interest of the patient. A very rewarding part of our job is being able to cure a lot of these cancers and having patients come back two, three, four, five years later and saying, hey, you saved my life.

Welcome — what’s it like to visit Mayo Clinic Urology?

In Mayo Clinic Urology, we care for complex patients from all over the world. We would like to welcome you and guide you through what you can expect for your urologic treatment at Mayo Clinic. You've placed great trust in us in coming to our facilities or connecting with us virtually. We want you to know that our top priority is the care that we provide to our patients.

At Mayo Clinic, we have a unique care team model that allows us to ensure the needs of the patient come first. Some care team members that you'll encounter during your care include physicians, advanced practice providers, also known as APPs, residents, fellows, and nurses. Your care team of experts will work together to provide you with individualized treatment options. From the moment you check in, we want your experience with our team to be seamless. Our friendly desk staff will escort you to your urology appointment to meet with your provider. During your appointment, you will meet your provider to discuss your urologic health. Together, we will evaluate your condition to determine your care plan.

Our APPs, fellows, and residents, are an important part of our care team. These individuals will likely participate in your care and partnership with your physician.

Along the way, you will also likely speak with a nurse as part of your care, and our schedulers will assist you with coordinating any appointments that may be necessary for your urologic care. We recommend that you create and regularly check your Mayo Clinic Patient Portal account, which will give you direct access to your medical information, appointment schedule and instructions, test results, and consult notes before and after your care here.

"Hello. I am doctor Matthew Tollefson. I'm the practice chair for the Department of Urology at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. I am a urologic surgeon, and like my colleagues, I evaluate and treat patients with urologic issues. We do that together with the support of the teams you've just learned about. Our commitment to you is to deliver the highest standard of urologic care and treatment. We are specialists, and we do not replace your primary care provider. We will partner closely with your home care team to ensure an understanding of our recommendations and a smooth transition for your long-term needs. Of course, we always welcome you back for any new urologic concerns. We thank you for trusting us with your care and look forward to serving you in the Department of Urology at Mayo Clinic."