Urology at Group Health Medical Centers

Robots and physicians — both are part of the Group Health urology team, which treats diseases of the kidneys and urinary tract.

Our urologists began using robotic laparoscopic surgery in 2004. "It allows us to do more complex procedures with less invasive techniques, so patients experience significantly less pain and blood loss," says urologist Dr. Cristopher Garlitz.

And our physicians provide a wide array of materials and videos to help our patients be part of informed decisions and treatments.

Our Urology Department treats kidney, bladder, prostate, adrenal, and testicular conditions and diseases, including cancer, kidney stones, infections, prostate concerns, incontinence, warts, and overactive bladders. Our experienced team of board-certified urologists include those who have been named Top Doctors for several years.

Our Urology Specialists

Care Locations and Appointments

Our urology specialists see patients at the following Group Health medical centers:

If you live outside the service area of our medical centers, use our Provider Directory to find a urologist near you. If you need help finding a specialist or have questions about your health plan's coverage, contact Customer Service.

'We're some of the strongest advocates of having informed patients'

Dr. Marc Lowe, MD"Our highly experienced surgeons specialize in using the latest tools and techniques to treat urological conditions — specifically minimally invasive techniques to treat both cancerous and noncancerous conditions. I think we're some of the strongest advocates of having informed patients for treatment decisions. I'm proud to be a part of this team."

— Dr. Marc Lowe, MD

Health & Wellness Resources
Adult male

Men's Health Issues has articles about male urological problems.


Women's Health

Women's Health Issues includes topics on female urological issues.

Northwest Health Magazine

PSA Test Raises Complex Questions
Decisions around prostate cancer screenings are unique to each man.

A Robot in the Operating Room
For some Group Health urology patients, this high-tech machine means smaller incisions, less blood loss, and quicker recovery.