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Consultant Urologist in London – specialist urological care in the UK

At our clinic in London, we offer comprehensive urological services provided by experienced specialists – Polish urologists in the UK. We provide professional diagnostics, treatment of genitourinary disorders, a complete therapeutic process, comfort and understanding.

Make an appointment with a Polish urologist in London and Coventry and feel relief from the very first consultation – the best urological care in the UK is at your fingertips.

 

Telephone registration is available throughout the week:

Monday - Friday 7:30am - 8pm

Saturday - 8am - 5pm

Sunday - 10am- 5pm

 

We have two locations:

Polish Medical and Dental Clinic - Poland Medical London

377 High Road

Harrow

HA3 6EL

 

Tel.: 0208 903 4874

Tel./Fax: 0208 903 3455

Mobile: 077 466 231 02

 

Polish Medical and Dental Clinic - Poland Medical Coventry

30 Park Road

Coventry

CV1 2LD

Tel.: 024 7767 1780

Mobile: 077 126 585 38

Range of urological services at the Polish clinic in London and Coventry

  • Urological consultations – initial interview, physical examination, preventive advice.
  • Imaging diagnostics – ultrasound of the urinary tract (kidneys, bladder), computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
  • Endoscopic examinations – cystoscopy, ureteroscopy, nephroscopy.
  • Treatment of prostate disorders – prostate hypertrophy, pharmacological and surgical treatment.
  • Kidney stone therapy – extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL), laser stone fragmentation.
  • Treatment of urinary incontinence and chronic urinary tract infections.

Diagnosis and treatment of urological conditions

Our urology clinic uses advanced technologies:

  • Doppler ultrasound – assessment of blood flow in the kidneys and reproductive organs.
  • Ultrasound-guided prostate biopsy – precise tissue sampling.
  • Endoscopy – minimally invasive procedures for kidney stones and bladder lesions.
  • Laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP) – the gold standard in the treatment of BPH.

The urologist offers help with the following diseases and problems:

Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)

Accelerated urination, feeling of incomplete bladder emptying, and getting up at night are the most common symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Our Polish urologist at UK performs comprehensive diagnostics (rectal examination, transrectal ultrasound, PSA) and then selects individual pharmacological therapy or recommends minimally invasive laser treatments (HoLEP, GreenLight).

Prostate cancer

Early detection of prostate cancer significantly improves the prognosis. We offer:

  • PSA and free PSA screening tests
  • Ultrasound-guided prostate biopsy
  • Oncology consultations and close cooperation with oncology centres in London and Coventry

Treatment plan including radiotherapy, chemotherapy and surgery

Kidney stones and urinary tract stones

Pain in the lumbar region, haematuria and renal colic are signs of the presence of stones. As part of our urology treatment, we offer:

  • Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL)
  • Ureteroscopy with laser stone fragmentation
  • Prevention of recurrence – diet, supplementation and follow-up ultrasound scans

Urinary tract infections (UTI)

Recurrent bladder or kidney infections can reduce your quality of life. A Polish-speaking urologist will perform:

  • Urine culture with antibiogram
  • Cystoscopy in cases of chronic infections
  • Targeted therapy with antibiotics and probiotics

Urinary incontinence

A problem affecting both women and men – from slight leakage during exertion to sudden urges. Treatment includes:

  • Pelvic floor physiotherapy
  • Pharmacotherapy to alleviate symptoms
  • Tape implantation and sphincter muscle repair procedures
  • Erectile dysfunction and fertility problems
  • Diagnosis and treatment of impotence or low sperm parameters:
  • Full medical history and hormone tests
  • Drug therapy (PDE5 inhibitors)
  • Andrological consultations and erectile rehabilitation programmes

Penile and scrotal diseases

Our specialists diagnose and treat, among others: phimosis, varicocele, cysts and nodules. Discreet care in Polish and quick access to ultrasound examinations.

Congenital and acquired urinary tract defects

Diagnosis of anomalies (urethral stricture, hydronephrosis) and surgical or endoscopic treatment with the support of a team of nephrologists and surgeons in Manchester and London.

Lower back pain and discomfort

Often associated with kidney disease or kidney stones – a urology specialist in London will perform imaging tests (ultrasound, CT) and recommend pain management and minimally invasive interventions.

Bladder tumours

Effective diagnosis (cystoscopy, biopsy) and treatment: transurethral resection, bladder immunotherapy (BCG), oncological cooperation in the UK.

In each case, a urologist in the UK ensures full understanding of the diagnostic and therapeutic process, providing support at every stage of treatment – from e-registration to post-operative care.

We offer effective and modern treatment methods in comfortable, discreet conditions. If you notice difficulty urinating, pain in the abdomen, pelvis or back, and especially if there is blood in your urine or recurrent bladder infections, see a specialist immediately. Our urologist in London will carry out the necessary diagnostic tests and develop an individual treatment plan to stop the condition from developing. Do not delay – modern urology offers highly effective and comfortable solutions. We invite you to book an appointment at our clinic, where your health and well-being are always our priority.

Private Urology Care London - Frequently Asked Questions

What does urology mean

Urology is a field of medicine which focuses on diagnosis, treatment and prevention of the urogenital system diseases in men and the urinary system diseases in women, covering a wide spectrum of health problems. Thanks to the modern diagnostic techniques during consultations, e.g. ultrasonography (USS), the urologist can precisely determine the nature of the problem and implement an effective treatment for adult patients.

When to see an urologist

A visit to a urologist is recommended when symptoms suggest diseases of the urogenital system, such as:

  • problems with urination, e.g. difficulty urinating, frequent urination, feeling urgency to urinate, weak urine stream or urinary incontinence,
  • pain or discomfort in the lower abdomen, lumbar region,
  • recurring urinary tract infections,
  • hematuria,
  • pain during sexual intercourse,
  • changes to testicles, concerning lumps, enlargement, pain or discomfort in testicles
  • erection problems.

Regular check-ups are also advisable for men over 50 to detect prostate cancer early.

The most common urological diseases

The most common urological diseases include:

  • urinary tract infections
  • kidney stones,
  • prostatic hyperplasia,
  • urinary tract cancer (e.g. bladder, kidney, prostate cancer),
  • sexual dysfunction (e.g. erectile dysfunction),
  • bladder inflammation and urinary incontinence.

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