Dr. Raymond Chaloka

UrologyMale31+ years of experience
Dr. Raymond Chaloka is a urologist in Bayamon, Puerto Rico. He graduated from University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine in 1991 and has been in practice for 31+ years.
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Location

Dr. Raymond Chaloka
100 Paseo San Pablo
Bayamon, Puerto Rico 00961

Education

Medical school

Dr. Chaloka attended University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine and graduated in 1991 (31 years ago).

About Me

Dr. Chaloka is a solo practitioner.

Primary specialty
Urology
Years of experience
31+ years
Gender
Male
NPI
1265434971

Hospital Affiliations

Dr. Chaloka is affiliated with the following hospitals.

Bayamon Medical Center

Conditions Treated

As an urology, Dr. Chaloka may see patients with the following conditions. Please check with Dr. Chaloka what conditions he treats. Dr. Chaloka may treat additional conditions not listed.

  • Benign prostatic hyperplasia
  • Bladder cancer
  • Bladder control
  • Bladder spasms
  • Blood in semen
  • Blood in urine
  • Cancer
  • Cerebral palsy
  • Chlamydia
  • Epididymitis
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Specialties

Dr. Chaloka is a urologist.

Urology

Urology also known as genitourinary surgery, is the branch of medicine that focuses on surgical and medical diseases of the male and female urinary-tract system and the male reproductive organs. Organs under the domain of urology include the kidneys, adrenal glands, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra, and the male reproductive organs (testes, epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles, prostate, and penis).

The urinary and reproductive tracts are closely linked, and disorders of one often affect the other. Thus a major spectrum of the conditions managed in urology exists under the domain of genitourinary disorders. Urology combines the management of medical (i.e., non-surgical) conditions, such as urinary-tract infections and benign prostatic hyperplasia, with the management of surgical conditions such as bladder or prostate cancer, kidney stones, congenital abnormalities, traumatic injury, and stress incontinence.