Urology

    Private Urology Treatment in South Kensington

    At MD South Kensington Clinic, our proficient GPs specialize in diagnosing and treating male conditions that affect their urinary system and reproductive organs. Urological problems can occur in the adrenals, urethra, ureters, prostate, kidneys, bladder, and men’s reproductive organs, including the penis, seminal vesicles, testes, and epididymis. Kidney stones, prostate disorders, UTIs, and sexual health concerns are all covered in one medicine branch.

    During your consultation, our GP will thoroughly assess you and discuss any concerns and symptoms you have before making the required recommendation. You may need to undergo blood or urine tests, ultrasounds, imaging or scans, or X-rays based on the symptoms. If necessary, a referral to a specialist can be arranged, and you can even see one on that same day.

    Our Urology Services

    Urinary incontinence

    Urinary incontinence refers to loss of bladder control and comprises of two types:

    • Stress incontinence: An accidental bladder leakage caused by sneezing, laughing, or being overly surprised.
    • Urge incontinence: An immediate urge to urinate that is difficult to ignore.

    Our healthcare experts treat incontinence with tibial nerve stimulation, which involves inserting a small needle inside the ankle. This helps stimulate the tibial nerve linked to the bladder, hence relieving the symptoms and enhancing one’s overall quality of life.

    Erectile dysfunction (ED)

    Erectile dysfunction , commonly known as impotence, is a prevalent male sexual problem, especially in older men. While medication is often an option for this condition, surgery may also be considered. The treatment plan is usually determined by the type of erectile dysfunction and whether previous solutions were effective.

    Peyronie’s disease

    Fibrous scar tissue (plaque) or solid growths can develop in the soft penile tissue in around 10% of men, leading to abnormal curvature, pain, swelling, and erectile dysfunction. This disorder is called Peyronie’s disease and may occur rapidly. Treatment involves injectables given every 6 weeks to eliminate the plaque and facilitate its breakdown.

    Male hormone replacement

    Testosterone is a crucial hormone in the male body. Its decline can lead to serious side effects such as loss of libido, depression, infertility, osteoporosis, muscle mass loss, and tiredness. Hormone replacement therapy may be cautiously administered in the form of injections or gels.

    Vasectomy or vasectomy reversal

    If you’re considering having a vasectomy or a reversal, it’s important to consult with a skilled urologist specializing in this microsurgery. Our specialists at MD South Kensington Clinic are highly experienced, performing hundreds of these surgeries each year with excellent success rates. In a rare case of complications, we will follow the necessary procedures to ensure a successful outcome.

    For any concerns regarding the above mentioned issues, feel free to call our clinic to schedule an appointment with one of our expert urologists. Apart from urology services, we also provide care for prostate and kidney health, sexual health, and urinary disorders. Our proficient male GPs can give you same-day appointments, prescriptions and even referrals if needed.

    Reach out to MD South Kensington Clinic today at 020 71832362 to book an appointment with a professional or learn more about our urology services.

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