Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
Also known as BPH, Benign Proastic Hyperplasia is a common condition where the prostate is enlarged. This needs monitoring to assess what treatment is required.
Learn moreProstate Cancer
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men, and while it mostly affects older men, young men can still develop it. It can be treated but is important to be diagnosed early.
Learn moreProstatectomy
Prostatectomy is the partial or incomplete surgical removal of the prostate gland. These are often carried out laparoscopically and is something we specialise in.
Learn moreMen’s Health Check
For a health check to give an overall review or address any concerns, we can undertake a number of tests but this is tailored to each individual patient.
Learn moreErectile Dysfunction
A condition in itself or a symptom of an underlying disease, ED is the inability to obtain or sustain an erection. It is important to see a doctor to treat the cause and not just the symptom.
Learn moreEjaculation problems
Premature, delayed or retrograde ejaculation are embarrassing but common conditions in men. There may be biological or psychological reasons for these and we can help to assess the cause.
Learn moreForeskin Problems
There are two conditions that may cause problems with the foreskin, but it can be operated on under local or general anaesthetic to make it more comfortable to retract.
Learn moreVasectomy
A Vasectomy is a surgical procedure carried out to stop a man being fertile. It should only be considered by men who are certain they don’t want any more children.
Learn moreVasectomy reversal
A vasectomy can be reversed through two different surgical techniques, but it is not always fully effective. This is a procedure that is not provided on the NHS.
Learn moreMen – Catheter Problems
Urinary retention has two forms: acute and chronic. In both a person experiences difficulty passing urine, but an acute case is a medical emergency.
Learn moreTesticular Lumps
Any changes, discomfort or swelling in testicles should be checked out quickly by a medical professional. They could be something like a cyst, but it is important to rule some conditions out.
Learn moreVaricocele
Varicoceles are harmless but can present with symptoms of discomfort. As with most conditions, it is important to get it checked out to rule out other conditions.
Learn moreTesticular Cancer
While relatively rare, testicular cancer is more commonly seen in young men, and often presents with a painless lump in the testis. It is highly treatable and curable.
Learn moreMale Infertility
To assess whether infertility you are experiencing is related to male or a combination of causes, a thorough evaluation is required – these can often be aided or resolved.
Learn moreMen – Urinary Tract Infections
Causes of UTIs in men can be down to a number of factors such as urinary stones, infections or diabetes. Professional advice should be sought to ensure that the correct treatment is provided.
Learn moreMale Incontinence
There are different types of incontinence that each have their own causes. A combination of treatments may be needed, but any underlying cause is also important to identify and treat.
Learn moreHydrocele
A hydrocele is a collection of fluid in the scrotum. It can occur in all ages, and may be uncomfortable but is often not serious. Treatment such as surgery may be required.
Learn morePenile Cancer
Penile cancer is a rare form of cancer, often affecting men over 50 and has different types, occurring in the skin or inside of the penis. Surgery is often required.
Learn moreMen – Bladder Diverticulum
A bladder diverticulum is a pouch in the bladder wall, that men are more likely to develop later in life and is often related to a swollen prostate. It can be treated with surgery.
Learn morePeyronie’s Disease
Peyronie’s Disease can cause the penis to become curved when erect, due to scar tissue, which is called plaque. Surgery may be required to remove this.
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