 A uroflometry measures the urine volume voided over time and is useful in clinical conditions such as incontinence or voiding difficulty. You must come with a reasonably full bladder before the procedure. During the procedure, you will be given a hospital gown to change into and settled comfortably in a private area throughout the procedure. The doctor and the nurse give you instructions and leave the room after which you may void urine into a special commode that measures the amount and rate of urine flow. Some patients are unable to void normally in the artificial conditions of the laboratory. Hence the nurse may ask you about it and if you feel the void was atypical, the test will be repeated. The procedure takes about 5-10 minutes and the report will be issued within 20 minutes post procedure.