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We pride ourselves on delivering the finest care possible.

About Us

The Physicians and staff of Yakima Urology Associates never forget there is a person associated with the services.

Our Services

All Physicians at Yakima Urology Associates are fully trained in Adult and Pediatric Urology.

da Vinci® System

We provide the only robotically assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy in Central Washington.

WHAT OUR patients are saying

“On top of having a great attitude, Dr Cox showed me he cared. I’m very pleased with the outcome!”

Everyone from the front desk, the person who brought me back, and Dr.  Uhlman were all wonderful, and couldn’t have been nicer!”

“YUA did such a good job taking care of me. And the front office staff was especially caring and sweet.”

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Hours

Monday – Thursday 7:30am-5:00pm, Friday 7:30am-4:00pm

Phone

(509) 249-3900 or (800) 572-8357

Fax

(509) 573-9539

Location

Yakima Urology Associates

2500 Racquet Lane

Suite 100 Yakima, WA 98902

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Maintaining Kids Urologic Health

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Ways to Stay Hydrated in the Summer

Ways to Stay Hydrated in the Summer

As temperatures soar, so does the risk of becoming dehydrated. Summer brings heat waves, and the dash of extreme weather. While having fun outside, it's important that you stay hydrated. When you're dehydrated, your body doesn't have enough fluid...

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Tips for Keeping Your Urinary System Healthy

Tips for Keeping Your Urinary System Healthy

Problems can occur with any part of the urinary tract.When it comes to urinary tract conditions, most people think of kidney problems and UTIs. But problems can develop anywhere along the urinary tract. Urinary tract stones can affect the kidneys,...

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