All diagnosis and treatment options described in these pages are available at Mayo Clinic in Arizona.
Physicians at Mayo Clinic in Arizona have been using minimally invasive techniques for kidney stone removal since the clinic opened in 1987. Physicians at Mayo Clinic in Arizona are at the forefront of minimally invasive treatment for kidney stones, which is considered the standard of care for treating kidney stones.
The Stone Clinic at Mayo Clinic in Arizona is staffed by urologists and nephrologists who have expertise in the diagnosis and management of kidney stone disease. The physician who heads the Stone Clinic is certified by the Endourology Society for completing an accredited endourology fellowship specializing in the diagnosis, management and prevention of kidney stone disease. In addition, all physicians with Mayo's Stone Clinic are skilled in finding the causes leading to stone formation, which is vitally important to tailoring an individual prevention plan for each patient. The Stone Clinic offers comprehensive care for patients who have kidney stones, including the full spectrum of diagnostic testing and treatment options.
Experts with Mayo's Stone Clinic also have valuable experience treating rare stone diseases. For example, Mayo specialists have distinguished themselves in the management of cystinuria, renal tubular acidosis and primary hyperoxaluria. Researchers at Mayo Clinic in Arizona are actively involved in kidney stone research and have clinical trials open to patients for both the treatment and prevention of kidney stones.
At Mayo Clinic in Arizona, kidney stones are treated by specialists in Urology, Nephrology, Radiology and Endocrinology.
For appointments or more information, call the Central Appointment Office at 800-446-2279 (toll-free) 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mountain time, Monday through Friday or complete an online appointment request form.
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