Urology is available at the following locations
Emersons Green
St Mary’s Portsmouth
Southampton
Shepton Mallet
Devizes
Our urological services and procedures
Explore the treatments we offer to treat urological conditions and problems…
Circumcision
Male circumcision is a surgery that removes the foreskin (the loose tissue) covering the glans of the penis.
Cystodistension
A procedure where a cystoscope (a narrow telescope) is passed through the urethra (the tube that takes urine from the bladder to the outside of the body) into the bladder. The bladder is then filled with water causing it to stretch. This is usually done to aid diagnosis for patients with painful bladder syndrome.
Cystoscopy
A procedure used to examine and diagnose problems with the bladder. A cystoscope is inserted into the urethra and moved up into the bladder. The camera on the cystoscope relays images to a screen where they can be viewed by a specialist.
Excision of epididymal cyst
The epididymis is a small organ over the back of each testicle where sperm are stored. A cyst can develop in this area and enlarge with fluid, becoming uncomfortable. The cyst can be removed during surgery under general anaesthetic.
Excision of scrotal or testicular lesion
The surgical removal, or excision, of lesions on the scrotum or testes is performed in order to prevent the spreading of a condition. Tissue can also be removed and tested, aiding in the diagnosis of problems.
Frenuloplasty
This is an operation to release a fold of skin on the underside of the penis in order to prevent pain and discomfort during intercourse.
Hydrocelectomy
This operation removes fluid that collects around a testicle, called a hydrocele. Most hydroceles are harmless and only need treatment if they become uncomfortable.
Meatoplasty
The surgical altering of the urethral opening to enlarge it.
Prepucioplasty
A plastic surgical operation on the foreskin of the penis to widen a narrow, non-retracting foreskin.
Scrotal surgery
Scrotal surgery can include a range of surgical procedures to correct various conditions, including the removal of hydroceles (fluid pouches around the testicle), epididymal cysts and can be used to repair varicose veins around the testicle.
Trans urethral resection of prostate (TURP)
This surgical procedure involves cutting away a section of the prostate gland in order to treat prostate enlargement. A TURP is usually performed using a spinal anaesthetic (epidural).
Urethral dilation
A procedure that involves the gentle stretching of the urethra, the tube through which you pass urine. A thin plastic rod is passed into the urethra either under local or general anaesthetic. Rods of increasing thickness are gently inserted to gradually widen the stricture.
Vasectomy
The severance of the small tubes (vas deferens) carrying sperm from the epididymis to the penis, resulting in sterility.
Ways to pay
There are 3 ways to access urology at Practice Plus Group:
- Pay for yourself
- Private health insurance
- NHS referral
Why choose Practice Plus Group?
At Practice Plus Group Hospitals we’re passionate about giving patients a positive experience and excellent clinical outcomes, with personalised care every step of the way. Whether you’re paying for yourself or using private medical insurance, with our short waiting times, unrivalled Care Quality Commission (CQC) ratings and high levels of cleanliness and infection control, we’ll make sure you’re looked after. In fact, we were the first provider to have all services rated ‘Good’ or ‘Outstanding’ by the CQC.