Tennessee Urology

Tennessee Urology Tennessee Urology is one of the region’s premier urology practices serving patients throughout Knoxville and surrounding counties.

Prostate cancer often has no early symptoms, which is why regular screening is so important. Most men should start discu...
09/10/2025

Prostate cancer often has no early symptoms, which is why regular screening is so important. Most men should start discussing screening by age 50. High-risk men may be advised to start earlier. Learn more.

The risk of prostate cancer increases significantly as men grow older. Race and family history are also major risk facto...
09/08/2025

The risk of prostate cancer increases significantly as men grow older. Race and family history are also major risk factors. Your risk profile will determine when you should start regular screening. Talk to a Tennessee Urology urologist to learn what's right for you.

September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month! It's one of the most common cancers among men and also one of the most tre...
09/03/2025

September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month! It's one of the most common cancers among men and also one of the most treatable. All month long, we’ll be sharing important facts to help you or your loved ones be informed and proactive about prostate health. Stay tuned!

With summer drawing to a close, it's a good time to schedule any medical appointments that might be overdue, including c...
08/28/2025

With summer drawing to a close, it's a good time to schedule any medical appointments that might be overdue, including check-ups or follow-ups with your urologist. Reach out to the United Urology Group-affiliated practice nearest you.

Women can face urologic/pelvic health concerns at any stage of life. If you've been caring for your family all summer lo...
08/26/2025

Women can face urologic/pelvic health concerns at any stage of life. If you've been caring for your family all summer long, it's time to think about yourself. You'll find a specialist in women's urology at the United Urology Group-affiliated practice nearest you.

Chronic conditions like overactive bladder, enlarged prostate, and incontinence can be hard to live with. However, you d...
08/21/2025

Chronic conditions like overactive bladder, enlarged prostate, and incontinence can be hard to live with. However, you don't have to let frequent urination, urgency, or incontinence rule your life. Relief is possible. Talk to your urology specialist about possible treatments.

Strong pelvic muscles support bladder control, core stability, and sexual function in both men and women. Whether you’re...
08/20/2025

Strong pelvic muscles support bladder control, core stability, and sexual function in both men and women. Whether you’re recovering from surgery, managing incontinence, or looking to stay strong as you age, ask your urologist for exercises that can help.

In steamy August, United Urology Group reminds you that proper hydration is key to kidney and bladder health. Staying hy...
08/20/2025

In steamy August, United Urology Group reminds you that proper hydration is key to kidney and bladder health. Staying hydrated helps prevent kidney stones, UTIs, and other problems, so drink enough water this month and every month!

Men, remember that PSA screening is one of the best things you can do for your health. Screening helps catch problems ea...
08/12/2025

Men, remember that PSA screening is one of the best things you can do for your health. Screening helps catch problems early, when they're most treatable. Talk to your urologist to determine the screening schedule that's right for you.

The first key to urological health is to respond to symptoms. Here are some signs you shouldn't ignore: blood in the uri...
08/07/2025

The first key to urological health is to respond to symptoms. Here are some signs you shouldn't ignore: blood in the urine, too frequent or painful urination, pelvic pain or pressure, or urinary leakage or incontinence.

🎉 Join us in welcoming Dr. Yates Congleton to Tennessee Urology!Dr. Congleton is now seeing patients at our Knoxville, L...
08/06/2025

🎉 Join us in welcoming Dr. Yates Congleton to Tennessee Urology!

Dr. Congleton is now seeing patients at our Knoxville, Lenoir, Oak Ridge, and Powell offices. A Knoxville native and graduate of the Webb School, he returned home after completing his medical education and training in Charlottesville, VA. His specialties include the treatment of prostate and kidney cancer with advanced techniques such as robotic surgery and MRI fusion biopsy, as well as the management of kidney stones, BPH, and vasectomies.

Dr. Congleton is passionate about providing excellent urologic care and is committed to working closely with patients and their referring physicians. As he puts it, “I look forward to collaborating with you and providing excellent urologic care for your patients.”

When he's not in the office, Dr. Congleton enjoys hunting, fishing, spending time outdoors, and cheering on the Vols. We’re excited to have him on the team welcome, Dr. Congleton! 👏

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