Urology
Ureteroscopy
| Ureteroscopy is an examination in which a long, thin scope, a flexible tube and a viewing devise are inserted through the bladder, into the ureter, and then into the kidney if necessary. This procedure is usually performed for the treatment of ureteral and kidney stones. General anesthesia is typically used for this procedure. |
Physicians that perform this procedure
For your convenience, Presbyterian Healthcare is providing you the list of all surgeons who perform this procedure and have requested to be listed on this site. When making your selection, we encourage you to meet with the surgeon and inquire about training, number of procedures performed, etc. Its important that you choose the surgeon who makes you most comfortable. These physicians are independent practitioners and not employees of Presbyterian Healthcare.
- Manish N. Damani, MD - Urology
- G. Albert Dasher, MD - Urology
- Charles N. Feezor, MD - Urology
- Jacques P. Ganem, MD - Urology
- S. Lee Guice, MD - Urology
- John A. Kirkland, MD - Urology
- Michael J. Kennelly, MD - Urology
- Michael R. O'Neill, MD - Urology
- Samuel J. Peretsman, MD - Urology
- Thomas H. Phillips, MD - Urology
- Kevin C. Shandera, MD - Urology
- David E. Somerstein, MD - Urology
- Daniel L. Watson, MD - Urology
- Bradley K. Weisner, MD - Urology












