Bladder Cancer
Cancer of the urinary bladder is a relatively common urological cancer forming a significant part of urological cancer care at this practice.
Benign Prostate Disease (BPH)
Benign Prostatic Enlargement (or BPH), is a common age-related benign condition which effects men, to some degree, from age 40.
Kidney Cancer
Most people have 2 kidneys, which act to filter the blood, producing urine. It is possible to manage with only one kidney, which can occur as a result of injury, or illness, or as a congenital difference (from birth).
Kidney Stones
Kidney stones can form when crystals aggregate from the waste being filtered by the kidneys.
Prostate Cancer Risk Evaluation
Evaluation of prostate cancer risk continues to be an evolving and important are of urological care. There are a number of specific evaluations which can help clarify this risk further.
Robotic Radical Prostatectomy
Different treatment modalities are available for localised prostate cancer, although surgery with removal of the prostate remains a well-established treatment option for many men.
Urological Oncology
Urological oncology describes the treatment of urological cancers. This includes cancer of the kidney, bladder, prostate, urethra, ureters and testicular cancer.
Urinary Tract Infection
Laparoscopic urological surgery is a well established technique of minimally invasive surgery, utilised extensively in our urological practice.
Laparoscopic Urological Surgery
Laparoscopic urological surgery is a well established technique of minimally invasive surgery, utilised extensively in our urological practice.