Kidney Stone Diagnosis and Treatment
Kidney stones are a painful yet relatively common condition, affecting more than 30 million Americans at some point in their lives. Medically known as urolithiasis, kidney stones form when urine becomes highly concentrated, causing substances within the urine to crystallize and attach to the wall of the kidney instead of remaining dissolved. These crystals can travel into the ureter—the narrow tube that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder—causing irritation, blockage, and severe pain.
Take the Next Step in Your Care
At AUCNY, our urologists offer a full range of diagnostic testing and advanced treatment options for both men and women suffering from kidney stones. Whether your condition can be managed with conservative care or requires minimally invasive procedures, our goal is to relieve your pain, restore kidney function, and prevent future stone formation.
Take the Next Step in Your Care
At AUCNY, our urologists offer a full range of diagnostic testing and advanced treatment options for both men and women suffering from kidney stones. Whether your condition can be managed with conservative care or requires minimally invasive procedures, our goal is to relieve your pain, restore kidney function, and prevent future stone formation.

