An endoscope with a flexible inserted portion intended for the visual examination/treatment of the bladder, urethra (including prostate region), and kidneys. It is inserted into the urethra via the natural urinary orifice, or percutaneously into the renal pelvis for the kidneys during endoscopy. Anatomical images are transmitted to the user by a video system with a charge-coupled device (CCD) chip at the distal end of the endoscope and the images showing on a monitor. It is used for the removal/crushing of stones; investigation of pyelitis and renal failure; treatment of lesions of the urinary bladder/posterior urethra; or to evaluate bladder control/incontinence. This is a reusable device.