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Find a urologist for kidney stones

Every urologist on the US federal provider registry, listed by state — 15,517 in total. Public-record facts only: name, credentials, licence number, and practice address.


It can tell you

  • Who is a licensed urologist near you
  • Their credentials and state licence number
  • Where they practise and how to reach them
  • Whether they hold more than one specialty

It cannot tell you

  • Who is good — we do not rank named clinicians
  • Who focuses on preventing stones rather than removing them
  • Who is accepting new patients or takes your insurance

That second gap matters more than it sounds. Most people leave hospital having had a stone treated and never learn that prevention is a separate service some urologists offer and others do not. Knowing to ask is most of the battle — each state page below ends with the questions worth asking on the phone before you book.


Alaska34Alabama191Arkansas104Arizona297California1,622Colorado274Connecticut209District of Columbia67Delaware47Florida1,115Georgia427Hawaii62Iowa135Idaho65Illinois679Indiana325Kansas132Kentucky185Louisiana220Massachusetts409Maryland327Maine77Michigan478Minnesota312Missouri287Mississippi104Montana56North Carolina545North Dakota32Nebraska91New Hampshire78New Jersey470New Mexico63Nevada84New York1,174Ohio596Oklahoma168Oregon210Pennsylvania701Rhode Island67South Carolina253South Dakota49Tennessee328Texas1,057Utah120Virginia393Vermont38Washington365Wisconsin296West Virginia84Wyoming15

Source: CMS NPI Registry API v2.1 (public domain). Generated August 18, 2026. Listing is automatic and free — no clinician pays to appear here and none can pay to rank higher. Coverage is US only; the federal registry does not cover Canada, the UK, or Australia.