Goldman Urology Clinic, led by Chief Director Lee Chang-gi, announced on the 22nd that it has achieved more than 10,000 patient visits per month, a milestone that is considered unusual for a clinic-level urology practice. This achievement is attributed to the clinic’s integrated cooperation among its five branches and its proactive adoption of advanced medical technologies.
Goldman Urology Clinic currently operates five branches located in Gangnam, Seoul Station, Incheon, Dongtan, and Jamsil Station. A total of 12 experienced physicians provide patient care across these locations. One of the clinic’s distinctive strengths is its systematic collaboration system, in which physicians from all branches regularly share clinical data and continuously refine treatment protocols together. Through these efforts, the clinic has accumulated more than two million clinical case records over the past two decades.
Since its establishment, Goldman Urology Clinic has focused exclusively on the treatment of urologic diseases and has contributed to the advancement of urology in Korea. In particular, it has improved the quality of patient care by introducing advanced medical technologies and procedures such as aquablation and Rezum earlier than many other institutions.
The clinic has also established a comprehensive PCR diagnostic system and created an environment capable of performing all types of surgical treatments for benign prostatic hyperplasia. By expanding its treatment capabilities beyond what is typically available at clinic-level medical institutions, Goldman Urology Clinic has demonstrated its expertise through significant clinical achievements, including more than 5,700 cumulative BPH surgeries and over 10,000 urinary stone treatments.
Recently, the Gangnam branch underwent a major expansion and relocation, significantly improving its inpatient and operating room facilities. This upgrade has enabled the clinic to provide faster and more stable emergency surgical care for patients with urinary stones and severe benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Chief Director Lee Chang-gi stated that reaching more than 10,000 monthly patient visits was made possible by the continuous research and collaboration among physicians at each branch, as well as the trust patients have placed in Goldman Urology Clinic. He added that the clinic will continue striving to lead the field of urology in Korea by implementing innovative medical systems and providing patient-centered healthcare services that deliver a high level of satisfaction for every patient.