Female urology - Medical specialists
- Female urologyBenign prostate enlargementProstate cancerUrinary tract infectionOveractive bladderErectile dysfunction
- Female urologyInterstitial cystitisProstateUrinary incontinenceErectile dysfunctionBladder problems
- Female urologyUrogynaecologyUrinary incontinence in womenUrinary tract infectionVaginal cystsVaginal prolapse
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The Duchy Hospital, part of Circle Health Group, was founded in 1959 and since then it has established its reputation as the leading provider of private healthcare in Harrogate. Visiting hours are not restricted and there is plenty of onsite parking offered to patients traveling. The Duchy offers a wide range of services and treatments, notably in the following areas: audiology cardiology dermatology endocrinology ENT fertility gastroenterology GP services gynaecology hepatology diagnostics neurology ophthalmology pain management urology Large numbers of surgeries are offered too, including orthopaedic, colorectal, general, and plastic.
- Female urologyUrinary incontinence
- Female urologyLaparoscopyHolmium laser (HoLEP)
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Oxford, The Manor Hospital, part of Nuffield Health, is a state-of-the-art private hospital in Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK with an international reputation for providing specialist diagnostic and treatment services. Opened in 2004, the centre is equipped with the latest, high technology scanners and facilities available including 68 private en-suite bedrooms, eight operating theatres, a seven-bedded intensive care unit, 25 consulting rooms, a dedicated paediatric ward and an endoscopy unit, to ensure premium healthcare in a safe and comfortable hospital setting. Oxford, The Manor Hospital is located east of Oxford City Centre, well-accessed by bus services and with disabled parking available, ensuring a pleasant arrival to the hospital.What medical services does it specialise in?Orthopaedic hip surgery Orthopaedic knee surgery General surgery Diagnostics Orthopaedic foot and ankle surgery General orthopaedic surgery Gastroenterology Orthopaedic hand and wrist surgery Ophthalmology
- Female urologyVasovasostomy (vasectomy reversal)
- Female urologyProstate cancerEndourology
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Nuffield Health Cheltenham Hospital is a leading private hospital serving Cheltenham and the surrounding area. It is equipped with an outstanding range of modern facilities to ensure patient's comfort and fast, efficient treatment. With 32 residential rooms with en-suite facilities, 3 operating theatres and world-class medical equipment, at the Nuffield Health Cheltenham Hospital all patients receive top care from the moment they arrive at the hospital.What medical services does it specialise in?The team of highly-renowned consultants at Nuffield Health Cheltenam Hospital specialise in:Orthopaedic hip surgery Orthopaedic knee surgery General surgery Diagnostics Orthopaedic foot and ankle surgery General orthopaedic surgery Ophthalmology Podiatry Oral & maxillofacial surgery Cosmetic surgery
- Female urologyUrinary incontinenceUrinary tract infection
- Prostate cancerBladder cancerBladder problemsSexual healthPenis disordersProstate
- Robotic surgeryKidney stonesUrinary tract infectionHaematuria (blood in the urine)VasectomyProstate cancer
- Benign prostate enlargementProstate cancerUrinary tract infectionOveractive bladder
- Interstitial cystitisProstateUrinary incontinenceErectile dysfunction
- Female urologyUrogynaecologyUrinary incontinence in womenUrinary tract infection
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Breast reductionFibroidsHeart failureUrologyObstetrics & Gynaecology - Urinary incontinenceFemale urology
- LaparoscopyHolmium laser (HoLEP)Female urology
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Ovarian cystEchocardiogramPalpitationsDermatologyOral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Vasovasostomy (vasectomy reversal)Female urology
- Prostate cancerEndourologyFemale urology
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Pulmonary fibrosisShoulder surgeryDermatologyOral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Urinary incontinenceUrinary tract infectionFemale urology
- Prostate cancerBladder cancerBladder problemsSexual health
- Robotic surgeryKidney stonesUrinary tract infectionHaematuria (blood in the urine)


