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Dr Timothy Skyring

Urologist

Dr Timothy Skyring graduated from The University of Sydney in 1978 and completed his urological training
in 1988. Tim is an Associate Professor of Surgery, at Wollongong University School of Medicine Faculty: Science, Medical & Health (SMAH).Tim has provided the Illawarra/South Coast region with his wide urological expertise for 30 years.

Dr Hunter Watt

Urologist

Dr Hunter Watt graduated from the University of Sydney in 1973 and completed his urological training

in 1982. Hunter is an Associate Professor of Surgery at Wollongong University School of Medicine Faculty: Science, Medical & Health (SMAH).

Dr Paul Kovac

Urologist

Dr Paul Kovac graduated from University of New South Wales in 1997 and completed his urological training

in 2000. Paul has published and presented a wide range of urological papers and is committed to continued urological education.Paul has practiced Urology in the Illawarra/South Coast region for the past 17 years and has a wide range of urological experience.

A/Prof Peter Chin

Urologist

A/Prof Peter Chin graduated from The University of Adelaide in 1990 and completing his urological training

in 2000. Peter is a clinical Associate Professor for Wollongong University School of Medicine. He is widely published and maintains a modern up to date approach to Urology.

Dr Rahul Rindani

Urologist

Dr Rindani graduated from University of New South Wales in 1994 and completed his urological training,

becoming a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of Surgeons in 2005. He practices uro-oncolgy in the Illawarra and South Coast area and provides a modern contemporary approach with a high quality of care to all his patients. Rahul lives in the Illawarra area with his wife and 3 children.

Dr Elizabeth Dally

Urologist

Dr Dally graduated from Newcastle University with a Bachelor of Medicine then went on to Macquarie University

and acquired a Master’s Degree in Advanced Surgery/Uro-Oncology. She has A Post Graduate Diploma in Epidemiology and a Diploma in Child Health from Sydney Children’s Hospital Randwick where she holds a hospital position in Paediatric Urology.

Dr Helen Nicholson

Urologist

Dr Helen Nicholson completed her fellowship in Manchester, UK specializing in laparoscopic & robotic

oncology . Helen was awarded her Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of Surgeons in 2017 after completing her Australian Urological training in NSW.

Dr Rasha Gendy

Urologist

Dr Rasha Gendy is the newest Urologist to join our practice. Dr Gendy has been a locum in our practice

for the last two years but is now a permanent member of the team.Following completion of her Urological training, Dr Gendy undertook an international fellowship in advanced laparoscopic and robotic oncological surgery in the United Kingdom. Here, she specialises in the treatment of urological malignancies including renal, bladder and prostate cancer.

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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.

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