Urology specializes in diseases of the urinary tract and the male reproductive system. Our Urology Clinic offers comprehensive care for kidney and bladder disorders, prostate disease, urinary incontinence, urologic cancers, and congenital urologic conditions.
We combine outpatient evaluation, imaging and laboratory diagnostics with minimally invasive and reconstructive surgical techniques. Patient-centred care, kidney preservation and restoring quality of life guide our approach — whether treating acute stones, managing chronic prostate symptoms or coordinating cancer care.
Typical urologic symptoms include painful or frequent urination, blood in the urine (haematuria), urinary urgency or retention, weak stream, flank or abdominal pain, and testicular pain or swelling. For men, urinary changes may reflect prostate enlargement or infection.
Diagnosis uses urine tests and cultures, blood tests for kidney function, ultrasound imaging, X-ray/KUB when appropriate, uroflowmetry, cystoscopy, and targeted CT imaging only when specifically indicated to answer clinical questions (e.g., complex stone disease or oncologic staging).
Our services include outpatient urology consultations, stone clinic (medical and procedural management), extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) where available, ureteroscopy with laser lithotripsy, percutaneous procedures for complex stones, benign prostatic hyperplasia management, cystoscopy, reconstructive procedures and coordination with oncology for prostate, bladder and renal cancers.
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To reduce risk of stones and infections, stay well hydrated, limit excessive salt and oxalate-rich foods if prone to stones, seek timely treatment for urinary symptoms, and maintain regular check-ups if you have risk factors for prostate or bladder disease. Early intervention often prevents complications.
See a urologist for recurrent urinary infections, blood in urine, persistent urinary frequency or urgency, difficulty urinating, severe flank pain suggesting stones, testicular pain or any abnormal prostate screening results. Early assessment helps preserve kidney function and quality of life.
Management depends on stone size, location and symptoms. Small stones may pass with hydration and pain control; larger or obstructing stones can be treated with ESWL (shockwave), ureteroscopy with laser fragmentation, or percutaneous removal for complex stones. We personalise the approach to minimise invasiveness and preserve renal function.
Typical tests include urinalysis, urine culture, blood tests for renal function, renal/bladder ultrasound, uroflowmetry for voiding problems, cystoscopy to inspect the bladder and urethra, and CT imaging when clinically necessary for stone planning or cancer staging.
Yes — we provide endoscopic techniques such as ureteroscopy and cystoscopy, laser lithotripsy, laparoscopic and robotic-assisted procedures when indicated, all aimed at reduced pain, quicker recovery and minimal scarring.
Yes — we evaluate and manage benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), prostatitis and coordinate prostate cancer screening and referral for oncology or radiation services when necessary. Treatments range from medical therapy to minimally invasive and surgical options tailored to the patient.