Best Urologist in Ballina
Dr Kenny Low
Urologist
Dr Charles Chabert
Urologist
urological surgeon and Assistant Professor at Bond University, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. As a Gold Coast urologist, he has been at the forefront of innovation in mens health for a decade constantly researching and helping to develop novel techniques and treatments with a view to providing the latest therapeutic options for men with prostate based problems.
Dr David Sillar
Urologist
laparoscopic procedures in General and Urological Surgery since the early 1990s, this has included laparoscopic nephrectomy, laparoscopic radical prostatectomy, and pyeloplasty.
Dr Alistair Campbell
Urologist
prostate cancer at Greenslopes Private Hospital and the first and currently the only one to offer this treatment at the John Flynn Private Hospital Gold Coast.
Dr Geoff Coughlin
Urologist
over 4000 robotic operations. He was trained by the world leader in robotic prostatectomy Dr Vip Patel at the Global Robotics Institute in America for 2 years where he gained operative experience in over 1000 robotic prostatectomies. He is Australias most experienced robotic prostatectomy. He has published leading outcomes for robotic prostatectomy with respect to cancer control, urinary continence and erectile function.
Dr Matthew Winter
Urologist
Surgeons (RACS) with a keen interest and sub-specialised training in robotic and minimally invasive surgery. He is an appointed Urologist at Royal North Shore Public Hospital, Northern Beaches Hospital and at Nepean Public Hospital. He operates privately at North Shore Private Hospital, Macquarie University Hospital and Nepean Private Hospital. He offers urological services to both public and private patients.
Dr Craig Coghlan
Urologist
and paediatric anaesthesia. His main interests include anaesthesia for urology, colorectal and thoracic surgery as well as acute pain. After completing the majority of his training at the Royal Brisbane and Womens Hospital in Queensland, Dr Coghlan relocated to the Central Coast.
A/Professor Louie-Johnsun
Urologist
prior to Urological training completed three years of advanced general surgical training. After receiving the Board of Urology Travelling Fellowship Award he was Fellowship trained in the United Kingdom by one of the leading international experts in laparoscopic radical prostatectomy.
Dr Justin Vass
Urologist
Mountsouris in Paris and also Dr. Inderbir Gill at the Cleaveland Clinic gaining further expertise in laparoscopic urology.
Dr Paul James Ainsworth
Urologist
cancer, incontinence, complex stone disease, endoscopic and laparascopic urology. He also has received extensive training in the USA in penile prosthesis and male incontinence. He also offers a broad range of general urological services.
what is urology?
Urology is the specialty of medicine that deals with the basics, diagnosis and therapy of diseases of the urinary organs and the genital organs. In detail, the urologist treats diseases of the kidneys , ureters , urinary bladder, urethra, testes , the draining spermatic tract such as the prostate and the hormonal glands such as the adrenal glands . Common diseases are urinary stones , tumors, infections and malformations that can affect any organ.
The urologist is responsible for diseases, functional disorders, malformations and injuries to the urinary organs and genital organs. In addition to preventive care, the urologist takes care of diagnosis, therapy and the corresponding aftercare, including rehabilitation.
What does a urologist do?
The urologist is often referred to as a “male doctor”. In fact, diseases of the male genital organs are just one of the tasks of the urologist. But the field of activity of the urologist encompasses more. As described at the beginning, the field of activity of urology covers the entire area of the urinary organs and genital organs.
In the area of the urinary organs, the urologist deals with diseases and treatment of the kidneys, urinary bladder, ureters and urethra. This mainly affects urinary tract disorders, both in women and in men. Here, for example, urinary stones are a common disease.
In the area of the genital organs, the urologist only deals with the male sex. Here testicles, epididymis, sperm ducts, seminal vesicles, penis and prostate belong to his area of activity. For example, erectile dysfunction and impotence are treated here (andrology).
The urologist deals with the topic of preventive care across all areas, in particular the early detection of tissue changes and tumors. The urologist diagnoses changes in the testicles or the structures adjacent to the urinary tract, such as the anus and pelvic floor (proctology), by means of a palpation examination.
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