
Bladder Biopsy
A bladder biopsy is performed to remove cells or small pieces of tissue from the bladder, to be examined under a microscope in a laboratory.
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A bladder biopsy is performed to remove cells or small pieces of tissue from the bladder, to be examined under a microscope in a laboratory.

Bladder instillation is an outpatient treatment that uses a medicated solution to treat symptoms and conditions affecting the bladder, including urinary tract infections, interstitial cystitis, and bladder cancer.

Blood and pathology tests are a vital part of detecting, diagnosing, and treating conditions.

Bladder Botox can be used to treat bladder conditions in children, such as an overactive bladder, when other forms of treatment have not worked.

Circumcision is a surgical procedure to remove the foreskin from the penis.

CT (computed tomography) is a specialised imaging test that uses X-ray beams to create detailed cross-sectional pictures of the body.

A cystoscopy is an inspection of the bladder and urethra that's used to diagnose a variety of health issues.

Hydrocele repair surgery is a procedure used to treat a hydrocele, a build-up of fluid around a testicle that causes swelling in the scrotum. While hydroceles are usually harmless, they can become uncomfortable, large, or affect daily activities.

Microdissection testicular sperm extraction (Micro-TESE) is an advanced surgical sperm retrieval procedure used to help men with certain types of infertility.

Microsurgical varicocelectomy is a surgical treatment used to repair a varicocele – enlarged veins within the scrotum. The procedure can help relieve discomfort, improve fertility, and support testicular health.

An MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scan uses a magnetic field and radio waves to take images of the inside of your body.

Nesbit and Lue procedures are surgical treatments used to correct penile curvature caused by Peyronie’s disease. These procedures can help straighten the penis, improve sexual function, and reduce distress caused by curvature or deformity.

Optilume balloon dilatation is a minimally invasive treatment for urethral strictures. It combines balloon dilatation with a drug-coated technology to open the narrowing and help reduce the chance of it returning.

An orchidopexy is a simple surgical procedure used to move a testicle that has not descended into its correct position in the scrotum.

Perovial injections are a new licensed injectable treatment for men with acute Peyronie’s disease. The treatment is designed to help reduce penile pain, improve curvature, and slow the progression of scar tissue formation during the early stage of the condition.

Percutaneous epididymal sperm aspiration (PESA) is a minimally invasive sperm retrieval procedure used to collect sperm directly from the epididymis, usually in men who have had a vasectomy.

UroLift is a minimally invasive treatment for urinary symptoms caused by benign prostate enlargement.

Transurethral resection of bladder tumour (TURBT) is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat early bladder cancer.

Within state-of-the-art facilities, our experienced radiologists and consultants offer a wide range of ultrasound scans.

A ureteric stent is a soft, flexible tube placed inside the ureter to help urine drain from the kidney to the bladder.

A ureteroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure to treat kidney stones. It can also be used to take a tissue sample from a growth or tumour in the ureter or kidney.

A urethroplasty is a surgical procedure which is performed to repair damage or scarring to the urethra, with the aim of restoring normal urine to flow.

A urine flow test is a non-invasive outpatient test that calculates the speed of urine flow over time.

Urodynamic testing refers to a test that assess how your bladder, sphincter, and urethra work together to store and release urine.

An X-ray is a type of imaging test that uses radiation to produce images of the body.
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