A recent survey conducted in Erzurum, Turkey, aimed to investigate the attitudes and expectations of patients towards teleurology, the use of telemedicine in urology. The study included 334 patients aged 18-65 years who visited urology outpatient clinics. The majority of patients reported having sufficient technical skills to use teleurology for medical examination, and both patients and physicians believed that certain conditions, such as genital system diseases and urinary tract infections, were suitable for teleurology. The study suggests that teleurology has generated interest among patients, particularly during the pandemic, and that both patients and physicians have high expectations for its effectiveness. [Extracted from the article]