Urology education and access
Clear answers.
A calmer path to care.
Harbor Urology is designed to help people understand common urinary concerns, recognize when symptoms may need prompt attention, and know what to expect before taking the next step.
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Care guides
Begin with the concern that feels most familiar.
Each guide separates general information from urgent warning signs, explains what an evaluation may include, and gives you useful questions to bring to a clinician.
Can't Pee / Urinary Retention
When the bladder will not empty, symptoms can become urgent. Learn what urinary retention means, possible causes, red flags, and what evaluation may include.
Catheter Care at Home
Learn basic catheter safety principles, what may be expected, what is not normal, and when catheter symptoms may need prompt care.
Recurrent UTIs
Understand why urinary symptoms or infections may keep coming back, what else can mimic a UTI, and what a urology evaluation may include.
Blood in the Urine
Blood in the urine does not always mean cancer, but it should not be ignored. Learn the difference between visible and microscopic blood and when to seek care.
Overactive Bladder
Urgency, frequency, waking at night, and urge leakage can affect daily life. Learn what overactive bladder means and what else can cause similar symptoms.
The practice, connected
Good access should feel organized before anyone answers the phone.
Harbor Urology's access design shows how patient education, scheduling, visit preparation, and after-hours routing can fit into one clear system.
See how access worksWhat to expect
“A first visit should begin with a clear conversation, not a test you did not expect.”
This is an experience principle for the practice, not a clinician quotation.
Know the shape of the visit before you arrive.
A urology visit often starts with symptoms, medications, medical history, and how the concern affects daily life. Testing depends on the person and the reason for the visit.
- Conversation Describe what has changed and when it began.
- Context Review medications, prior testing, and relevant history.
- Next steps Discuss whether any evaluation or follow-up may be useful.
See the system in action
A modern practice experience, without pretending the workflow is live yet.
Walk through the planned scheduling experience without entering personal information. Harbor's review team can also evaluate the connected practice workflow in a separate sample-data workspace.