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Urology Module
Assessment of urinary and nephrological symptoms in your pet.
Based on IRIS 2023 guidelines and ACVIM consensus statements.
Step 1 of 4 — Breed
What breed is your pet?
Breed determines genetic predispositions to urological and nephrological conditions.
💎 Breeds at risk — UROLITHIASIS (urinary stones)
🫀 Breeds at risk — CKD (chronic kidney disease)
🐾 Other breeds
Step 2 of 4 — Symptoms
Which symptoms do you observe?
Select all symptoms present. Each symptom contributes to the risk score.
Step 3 of 4 — Urinalysis
Urinalysis
If you have a recent urine analysis, enter the results below. Otherwise, skip this step.

🧪 Urinalysis results (if available)

This information is optional. It refines the assessment if you have a recent urine panel available.

Step 4 of 4 — Clinical context
Refine the context
This information helps refine the urological risk assessment.

Symptom onset

Diet

Medical history

Male cat?

LIFE-THREATENING EMERGENCY
Urinary obstruction — Contact a vet immediately
URGENT CONSULTATION
See your vet today
WATCH CLOSELY
Consult within 24–48 hours
MONITOR
Stable situation — Monitor regularly