Best Urologist in Brighton
Best Urologist in Brighton

Mr. Rob Coleman
Urologist
Rob is a Urologist and Paediatric Urologist in Melbourne, Victoria. He subspecialises in Paediatric
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Urology but provides high quality urological care to patients of all ages. Rob provides public services at Royal Childrens Hospital in Parkville. He practices privately in Melbournes Bayside (Brighton), as well as Geelong. Rob manages all paediatric urology conditions, with special interest in hypospadias, stone disease, reconstruction, adolescent urology and laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery. His adult practice is focused on endoscopic and laparoscopic urological surgery. Rob has several private practice locations. He treats both Paediatric Urology and Adult Urology patients at Complete Urology Care located at Cabrini Hospital Brighton.

Mr David Dangerfield
Urologist
David completed his Medical Degree at University of Queensland and completed Urology Specialist Training
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in Queensland before returning to his home city of Melbourne, where he undertook fellowship training in Advanced Laparoscopy at Monash Health. He was appointed at Monash where he has provided Specialist Urological Services over the last 10 years.
A/Prof. Peter Royce
Urologist
A/Prof Peter Royce is Director of Urology, Alfred Health, Senior Consultant Urologic Surgeon at The
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Alfred and Cabrini hospitals in Melbourne and Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, Monash University.
Mr. Dennis King
Urologist
Mr Dennis King is a consultant Urologic Surgeon based at The Alfred, Cabrini Private and Epworth Eastern
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Hospitals in Melbourne.
Dr Karen McKertich
Urologist
Dr Karen McKertich is a Urological Surgeon specialising in the assessment and treatment of urinary incontinence,
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bladder problems, and Female Urology including prolapse.
Mr Uri Hanegbi
Urologist
Mr Uri Hanegbi is an experienced Urological Surgeon who treats a very high volume of kidney stone disease.Having
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qualified from Monash University in 1990 with Honours, he went on to specialize in Urology (Urological Surgery) and completed his training as a specialist in 2000.
Mr. Christopher Chang
Urologist
Mr. Christopher Chang was educated at Scotch College and completed his MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and
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Bachelor of Surgery) at the University of Melbourne in 1993. After undertaking his internship and residency at Melbournes St. Vincents Hospital, he completed his Advanced Surgical Training in Urology in 2004 and attained his Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS).
A/Prof Daniel Moon
Urologist
I am a urologist with particular interest and experience in robotic surgery for prostate cancer and
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kidney cancer as well as surgery for erectile dysfunction and correction surgery.

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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.