Urology in United Kingdom

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Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
3.9

From 137 verified reviews

AI.2.0 Brockman, 18 September 2020

Dr Helen Mackay was an absolute angel, and fixed me up so swiftly and with so much care and humour ❤️

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Kingsbridge Private Hospital
3.8

From 116 verified reviews

Roger Connolly, 17 September 2020

What a fantastic hospital to attend for Surgery, just back from a Full Hip Operation, everything was so detailed, the Staff, Nurse's / Doctors / Catering Staff, were all so friendly, Thank you all so very much. I would highly recommend it for any procedures.

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King's College Hospital
3.7

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G B, 20 September 2020

I forgot to say thank you to the receptionists yesterday and I feel so bad because they really provided great communication. Procedure meant I couldn’t see a family member, but still I’m appreciative nevertheless. Thank you NHS!

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Woodthorpe Hospital

Woodthorpe Hospital, located in Woodthorpe, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom offers patients Circumcision procedures among its total of 16 available procedures, across 3 different specialties. The cost of a Circumcision procedure starts from £1,803, whilst the national average price is approximately £1,803. There is currently a lack of information available on the specialists practicing at the Hospital, and they are not accredited by any recognized accreditations institutes

Nuffield Health Glasgow Fertility Services

Nuffield Health Glasgow Fertility Services, can be found in Kelvindale, City of Glasgow, United Kingdom and offers its patients Cystoscopy procedures as well as 13 other procedures, across 6 different procedure categories. The price of a Cystoscopy procedure starts from just £1,500, and the average price is around £1,500. A small team of medical professionals undertake all procedures at the Hospital, with 2 in total, and Nuffield Health Glasgow Fertility Services is accredited by just one known accreditations institute, HFEA - Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority

Cotswold Medical Aesthetic

Cotswold Medical Aesthetic, located in Quedgeley, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom offers patients Reverse Vasectomy procedures among its total of 5 available procedures, across 4 different specialties. The cost of a Reverse Vasectomy procedure starts from £350, whilst the national average price is approximately £350. There are many specialists available at the Hospital, with 4 in total, and they are not accredited by any recognized accreditations institutes

The Harley Medical Foot and Nail Laser Clinic LB

The Harley Medical Foot and Nail Laser Clinic LB, located in Tower Hill, Greater London, United Kingdom offers patients Genital Wart Treatment procedures among its total of 1 available procedures, across 1 different specialties. The cost of a Genital Wart Treatment procedure ranges from $113 to $115, whilst the national average price is approximately $113. All procedures and treatments are undertaken by just a small team of specialists, with 2 in total at the Clinic, and they have multiple recognized accreditations, including: GMC - General Medical CouncilGMC - General Medical CouncilHCPC - Health and Care Professions CouncilGMC - General Medical Council

Dental Lounge

Dental Lounge, located in Haddington, East Lothian, United Kingdom offers patients Simple Orchiectomy procedures among its total of 37 available procedures, across 3 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Simple Orchiectomy procedures at Dental Lounge, as all prices are available on request only. All procedures and treatments are undertaken by just a small team of specialists, with 3 in total at the Dental, and they are accredited by GDC - General Dental Council

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Fairfield Independent Hospital

Fairfield Independent Hospital, located in Crank, Merseyside, United Kingdom offers patients Reverse Vasectomy procedures among its total of 38 available procedures, across 8 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Reverse Vasectomy procedures at Fairfield Independent Hospital, as all prices are available on request only, whilst the national average price is approximately $446. All procedures and treatments are undertaken by the lead specialist at the Hospital, and they have multiple recognized accreditations, including: MPS - Medical Protection SocietyGMC - General Medical CouncilGMC - General Medical CouncilMPS - Medical Protection SocietyUKAAPS - British Association of Aesthetic Plastic SurgeonsGMC - General Medical CouncilBAAPS - British Association of Aesthetic Plastic SurgeonsBAPRAS - British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic SurgeonsBAAPS - British Association of Aesthetic Plastic SurgeonsBAPRAS - British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic SurgeonsMPS - Medical Protection Society

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Shaftesbury Clinic

Shaftesbury Clinic, can be found in Bedford, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom and offers its patients Urinary Incontinence Treatment procedures as well as 9 other procedures, across 7 different procedure categories. At present, there is no pricing information for Urinary Incontinence Treatment procedures at Shaftesbury Clinic. The pricing information is quite specialised, so it's only available on request. Many medical professionals work at the Clinic, with 22 in total, and Shaftesbury Clinic has several accreditations, including: MPS - Medical Protection SocietyGMC - General Medical CouncilGMC - General Medical CouncilHCPC - Health and Care Professions CouncilSCP - The Society of Chiropodists and PodiatristsCSP - Chartered Society of PhysiotherapyAACP - Acupuncture Association of Chartered PhysiotherapistsBAcC - British Acupuncture CouncilBACP - British Association for Counselling and PsychotherapyBCMA - British Complementary Medicine AssociationCNHC - Complementary and Natural Healthcare CouncilFHT - Federation of Holistic TherapistsGHR - General Hypnotherapy RegisterGOsC - General Osteopathic CouncilUKCP - UK Council for PsychotherapyBMAS - British Medical Acupuncture SocietyNIMH - National Institute of Medical HerbalistsSMA - Sports Massage AssociationSTO - Sports Therapy OrganisationBASEM - British Association of Sport & Excercise MedicineRSM - Royal Society of MedicineMBChB - Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of SurgeryBRA - British Reflexology AssociationBOA - British Osteopathic AssociationRCGP - Royal College of General PractitionersBPS - British Psychological SocietyBMAS - British Medical Acupuncture SocietyCSP - Chartered Society of PhysiotherapySST - Society of Sports TherapistsGCRN - General Council and Register of NaturopathsBABCP - The British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive PsychotherapiesCMA - Complementary Medical AssociationNMC - Nursing and Midwifery CouncilMPS - Medical Protection SocietyRCN - Royal College of NursingBMA - British Medical AssociationMDU - Medical Defence UnionMRCGP - Membership of the Royal College of General PractitionersGMC - General Medical CouncilMRCGP - Membership of the Royal College of General PractitionersBANT - British Association for Applied Nutrition and Nutritional TherapyBMA - British Medical AssociationAACP - Acupuncture Association of Chartered PhysiotherapistsRCPsych - Royal College of PsychiatristsBAAB - British Acupuncture Accreditation BoardSCP - The Society of Chiropodists and PodiatristsGOsC - General Osteopathic CouncilBOA - British Osteopathic AssociationANLP - Association of Neuro Linguistic ProgrammingFHT - Federation of Holistic TherapistsBASEM - British Association of Sport & Excercise MedicineBAcC - British Acupuncture CouncilAoR - Association of ReflexologistsISRM - Institute of Sports and Remedial MassageCNHC - Complementary and Natural Healthcare CouncilGHT - Guild of Holistic TherapistsBANT - British Association for Applied Nutrition and Nutritional TherapyGHT - Guild of Holistic TherapistsAPHP - The Association For Professional Hypnosis And PsychotherapyCMA - Complementary Medical AssociationBAAB - British Acupuncture Accreditation BoardNMC - Nursing and Midwifery CouncilUKCP - UK Council for PsychotherapySMA - Sports Massage AssociationGHR - General Hypnotherapy RegisterBCMA - British Complementary Medicine AssociationSST - Society of Sports TherapistsMDU - Medical Defence UnionRCGP - Royal College of General PractitionersRSM - Royal Society of MedicineBACP - British Association for Counselling and PsychotherapyRCPsych - Royal College of PsychiatristsBPS - British Psychological SocietyAPHP - The Association For Professional Hypnosis And PsychotherapyMPS - Medical Protection Society

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International Andrology London

International Andrology London, located in Marylebone, Greater London, United Kingdom offers patients Erectile Dysfunction Diagnosis procedures among its total of 1 available procedures, across 1 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Erectile Dysfunction Diagnosis procedures at International Andrology London, as all prices are available on request only. There are many specialists available at the Hospital, with 6 in total, and they have multiple recognized accreditations, including: CQC - Care Quality CommissionCQC - Care Quality CommissionDHA - Dubai Health AuthorityHESPRAS - Hellenic Society of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic SurgeryItalian Society for Health Care Quality

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Mr Shabi Ahmad - Urology Services

Mr Shabi Ahmad - Urology Services, located in Hill Hook, West Midlands, United Kingdom offers patients Urinary Incontinence Treatment procedures among its total of 1 available procedures, across 1 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Urinary Incontinence Treatment procedures at Mr Shabi Ahmad - Urology Services, as all prices are available on request only. All procedures and treatments are undertaken by the lead specialist at the Hospital, and they are not accredited by any recognized accreditations institutes

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abc urology

abc urology, located in Rosshall, City of Glasgow, United Kingdom offers patients Reverse Vasectomy procedures among its total of 2 available procedures, across 1 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Reverse Vasectomy procedures at abc urology, as all prices are available on request only, whilst the national average price is approximately $446. All procedures and treatments are undertaken by the lead specialist at the Hospital, and they are accredited by RCSEd - The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh

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    Urology is a branch of medicine that deals with the diseases of the female and male urinary tract (kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra). This branch of medicine also deals with male reproductive organs (testes, epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles, prostate, and penis).

    Urology has a number of sub-disciplines, including:

    • Endourology – this sub-discipline of urology deals with the closed manipulation of the urinary tract. It includes all minimally invasive urologic surgical procedures, such as prostate surgery and stone removal surgery.
    • Urologic oncology – this focuses on the treatment of malignant genitourinary diseases, such as cancer of the bladder, prostate, kidney, ureters, adrenal glands, testicles, or penis.
    • Neurourology – this deals with the treatment of conditions involving the nervous control of the genitourinary system or abnormal urination.
    • Pediatric urology – this focuses on urologic disorders in children, such as congenital abnormalities of the genitourinary tract, cryptorchidism (undescended testes), underdeveloped genitalia, enuresis, and vesicoureteral reflux.
    • Andrology – this deals with disorders of the male reproductive system, such as ejaculatory disorders, erectile dysfunction, vasectomy reversal, and infertility.
    • Reconstructive urology – this is a highly specialized field of male urology that deals with the reconstruction of both the structure and function of the genitourinary tract.
    • Female urology – this deals with conditions of a woman’s reproductive and urinary tract, such as pelvic organ prolapse, overactive bladder, and urinary incontinence.

    Medical professionals specializing in the field of urology are called urologists. Urologists can diagnose and treat diseases of the urinary tract in both women and men, as well as diagnosing and treating any problems in men’s reproductive tract. In some cases, urologists may also perform surgery. In the case of certain conditions, urologists may need to work in conjunction with medical professionals who specializes in other fields, such as oncologist, radiotherapists, nephrologist, and gynecologist.

    Urologists can treat the following conditions:

    In men:

    • Prostate gland enlargement
    • Cancers of the penis, bladder, testicles, kidneys, and adrenal and prostate glands
    • Erectile dysfunction
    • Infertility
    • Kidney diseases
    • Kidney stones
    • Interstitial cystitis, also known as painful bladder syndrome
    • Prostatitis
    • Varicoceles, or enlarged veins in the scrotum
    • Urinary tract infections (UTIs)

    In women:

    • Cancer of the kidneys, bladder, and adrenal glands
    • Bladder prolapse, or a condition in which the bladder drops into the vagina
    • Kidney stones
    • Interstitial cystitis
    • Overactive bladder
    • Urinary incontinence
    • UTIs

    In children:

    • Blockages and other problems with the urinary tract structure
    • Bed-wetting
    • Undescended testicles

    What does Urology Involve?

    During your first appointment, your urologist may ask you questions about your health history, any medicines you take, and your current symptoms. Your urologist may do a physical exam that includes a rectal and genital exam. They may also do some tests, such as:

    • Imaging tests, such as MRI scans, CT scans, or ultrasound to help them locate the problem.
    • A urine test to check for bacteria or other signs of disease.
    • A cystoscope (a long, thin tube with a camera on its end) to see inside the urinary tract and take a sample of tissue for testing.
    • A biopsy to check for cancer and other disorders.
    • Urodynamic testing to check how fast the urine leaves your body, how much pressure there is in your bladder, and how much urine remains in your bladder after urinating.

    After your urologist makes a diagnosis, the treatment will depend on your specific condition. It may include the use of medications and surgery.

    Types of medication include:

    • Hormone treatment for prostate cancer
    • Antibiotics for infections
    • Phosphodiesterase 5 (PDE5) inhibitors for erectile dysfunction
    • Chemotherapy drugs for cancer
    • Drugs that act on the smooth muscle of the bladder to help reduce urinary incontinence.

    Some of the most common types of surgery include:

    • A cystectomy, which is a procedure to remove the bladder. This procedure is used to treat cancer.
    • A kidney transplant, which involves replacing a damaged or diseased kidney with a healthy one.
    • Extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy, which is used to break up kidney stones so they can be removed more easily.
    • A repair of damage to the urinary tract due to injury.
    • A procedure to open a blockage.
    • A repair of urinary organs that are not well-formed.
    • A prostatectomy, which is used to remove all or part of the prostate gland. This procedure is performed to treat prostate cancer.
    • Transurethral needle ablation of the prostate, which removes excess tissue from an enlarged prostate.
    • Transurethral resection of the prostate, which involves the removal of excess tissue from an enlarged prostate.
    • A sling procedure, which uses strips of mesh in order to support the urethra and keep it closed. This procedure can treat urinary incontinence.
    • A ureteroscopy, which involves the removal of stones in the kidneys and ureter using a scope.
    • A vasectomy, which is a procedure to cut and tie the vas deferens, or the tubes that carry sperm. This is done to prevent pregnancy.
    • A nephrectomy, which involves removing a kidney to treat cancer.

    The surgery can be performed in one of two ways: open through a large incision, laparoscopically through several tiny incisions. Both methods are usually performed under general anesthesia. In some cases, local anesthetic may be used instead.

    How Long Should I Stay in United Kingdom?

    Depending on the procedure you will have, you may be able to leave the hospital on the same day or you will have to stay for up to 5 days. In general, it is highly advisable that you stay in United Kingdom for several days following your procedure for initial recovery and to attend scheduled follow-up checkups. For surgical procedures, you may need to stay in the country for at least 10 to 14 days.

    What's the Recovery Time?

    The recovery time varies, depending on the procedure you have, the reason why you need the procedure, and your overall health. For surgical procedures, it may take about one to six weeks until you can go back to your full activity. For non-surgical procedures, you may be allowed to go back to your normal routine within several days. Your urologist will give you a detailed recovery timeline, which includes the time you can go back to work, normal activity, and strenuous activities, such as exercise and heavy lifting.

    What About Aftercare?

    Your urologist will give you a set of instructions for your aftercare. The instruction may include a diet plan, exercise, restrictions, and medication to take, and wound care. It is important that you follow every instruction closely. After surgery, you will be encouraged to do some light exercise, such as walking, to help your healing process. You may also need to eat easily digestible food until you are recovered.

    Depending on your specific condition, you may need to attend regular checkups following your treatment. For instance, if you had cancer treatment, your doctor will suggest you attend a checkup once or twice a year to ensure that cancer has not come back.

    What's the Success Rate?

    The field of urology is at the forefront of research and innovation. Due to its constant advancement, the procedures are becoming more effective and safer. Each urological treatment is also known to offer high success rates. However, any procedure comes with risks, such as infection, bleeding, and damage to nearby organs. Therefore, it is important that you choose a skilled and experienced urologist.

    Are there Alternatives to Urology?

    If you have any injury or disease in your urinary tract and/or reproductive organ (for men), there is no other alternative besides visiting a urology department. However, if your disease is found to be caused by other problems, the doctor will refer you to a relevant doctor.

    Whilst the information presented here has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, it is still advised to consult with your doctor before pursuing a medical treatment at one of the listed medical providers

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