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Nuffield Health Bristol Hospital is a leading private hospital located in the heart of Bristol. The hospital's team of consultants can help you with any health concern you may have. The hospital is equipped with cutting-edge facilities, including three digital theatres, along with 30 beds. It is also conveniently located in Bristol city centre, easily accessible by car and public transport. What medical services does it specialise in? Nuffield Health Bristol Hospital offers a wide range of treatments including: Orthopaedic hip surgery Orthopaedic knee surgery General surgery Diagnostics Orthopaedic foot and ankle surgery General orthopaedic surgery Geriatric medicine (elderly care) Oral and maxillofacial surgery (head, neck, face, jaw) Rheumatology

The Wellington Hospital, part of HCA Healthcare is a leading private healthcare clinic located in Central London. The Wellington Hospital's consultants are specialists in all disciplines of medicine, with a special focus on cardiology, neurosurgery, orthopaedics, oncology, spinal care and women's health. Patients undergoing treatment at the Wellington Hospital can be assured that they will receive only the best quality private care. The hospital also boasts cutting-edge medical technologies and world-class facilities. Conveniently located in the heart of London, the hospital is accessible by all forms of transport.

Medicare Clinic
UrologyMedicare Clinic provides professional medical services and utilises modern diagnostic equipment, earning the trust of thousands of residents across Great Britain. The high standards and affordability of their medical services set them apart. Their commitment to quality is reflected in the following features: Expert personnel The experienced doctors at Medicare Clinic specialise in various fields of medicine and apply contemporary treatment methods, ensuring the best care for their patients. Specialist equipment Their medical facilities are equipped with high-standard medical equipment, guaranteeing the safety and precision of all treatments provided. Holistic approach Towards patients their physicians prioritise patient care by listening attentively, addressing concerns, answering questions, and ensuring that all aspects of treatment are clearly explained and understood. Optimal methods They offer treatment methods tailored to meet the individual needs and requirements of their patients, ensuring optimal outcomes for their health and well-being. Medicare Clinic is dedicated to maintaining these high standards to continue providing exceptional medical services to their community.
Information about urologists
What does a urologist do?
A urologist is the medical specialist in the study, diagnosis and treatment of conditions of the urinary tract in men and women, and of the male reproductive system. They also deal with the adrenal glands and the retroperitoneum.
Why might you be referred to a urologist?
A referral to a urologist usually happens when symptoms appear such as difficulty or pain when passing urine, blood in the urine, kidney stone pain, incontinence or problems related to the prostate or sexual function.
When should you see a urologist?
It is recommended to see a urologist once a year for routine check-ups. It is also worth booking an appointment if you notice signs such as difficulty passing urine, blood in the urine, passing stones, kidney pain, urgency or involuntary urine leaks, urinary discomfort after sex, or changes in the skin of the penis.
Urological issues affect millions of people in the UK at some point in life. Prostate cancer is now the most common cancer in men, with around 68,000 new cases a year (World Cancer Research Fund & Cancer Research UK, 2023), and more than 1 in 10 people will have kidney stones at some stage (NHS, 2024). Between 3 and 6 million people in the UK live with urinary incontinence (NHS, 2023). If you notice blood in your urine, changes in bladder habits, ongoing pain or symptoms affecting sleep, work or daily life, booking a consultation with a urologist is a routine step to get clear answers and a plan.
Why choose a urologist?
Choosing a qualified urologist ensures safe and personalised care. Their training allows them to offer accurate diagnoses and tailored treatments for each patient, looking after both urinary health and sexual and reproductive wellbeing.
Type of patients who see a specialist in urology
Urology clinics welcome men and women of all ages. From children with congenital problems of the urinary tract, to adults and older people with kidney, bladder, prostate or sexual health concerns.
Conditions treated by a specialist in urology
- Benign prostate enlargement
- Erectile dysfunction
- Kidney stones
- Urinary incontinence
- Renal colic
- Prostate cancer
- Bladder cancer
- Pelvic pain
Preparing for an appointment with a urologist
Before the appointment, it is helpful to write down your symptoms, how often they occur and how long they have lasted. It is also useful to bring previous test results and a list of any medications you take regularly.
Tests or treatments a urologist may recommend
- Urology ultrasound
- Prostate biopsy
- Urodynamic testing, an assessment of how the bladder and urethra are working
- Vasectomy
- Laser lithotripsy for kidney, bladder and ureter stones
- Robotic surgery in urology
How do I book an appointment with a urologist?
At Top Doctors, you can book an appointment with the best urologist in just one click. Browse our list of specialists, choose the professional who best suits your needs and request your appointment quickly and easily.
Best urology clinics in the UK
At Top Doctors we work with the best clinics specialised in urology across the UK. You can view the full list and book your appointment at the clinic of your choice.
Sources
- British Association of Urological Surgeons. (2024). BAUS workforce report 2024. https://www.baus.org.uk
- National Health Service. (2023). Urinary incontinence. https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/urinary-incontinence/
- National Health Service. (2024). Kidney stones. https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/kidney-stones/
- World Cancer Research Fund & Cancer Research UK. (2023). UK cancer statistics. https://www.wcrf.org/preventing-cancer/cancer-statistics/uk-cancer-statistics/












