Miura Urology Clinic, located in Kitanagasadori, Chuo Ward, Kobe City, is a specialized urology clinic that opened in June 2021. The medical director graduated from Kobe University School of Medicine and has been involved in frontline urological treatment for over 18 years, holding multiple specialist qualifications including Board Certified Urologist and Instructor from the Japanese Urological Association, and Certified Physician from the Japanese Society for Sexually Transmitted Infections. The clinic places particular emphasis on treating prostate diseases, including benign prostatic hyperplasia and chronic prostatitis, and also provides cancer screening, diagnosis, and ongoing care as a primary care physician. As a certified physician, the clinic offers treatment for sexually transmitted infections based on the latest knowledge, as well as addressing male menopause, ED, and AGA treatment. Notable efforts to reduce psychological barriers for female patients include weekly women-only clinic hours and yoga/Pilates courses focused on pelvic floor muscle training. The clinic is also equipped with specialized treatment facilities, including Botox intravesical injection therapy for refractory overactive bladder and "NICO Wave," a magnetic stimulation device for urinary incontinence treatment that was first introduced in Kobe City. The facility is barrier-free and can accommodate English-speaking patients. Credit cards and electronic payments are accepted, and the medical director's expertise has been featured in multiple media outlets including the Kobe Shimbun and men's magazine "OCEANS," demonstrating the clinic's wide-ranging trust in local urological care.