We know that urological symptoms can be uncomfortable and affect your quality of life. That’s why our specialist Dr Imad El - Mohtar get to the root of any concern to treat underlying issues, not just the outward symptoms. Getting you back to feeling good, faster.
Urology is an area of medicine focusing on the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the male and female urinary tract and male reproductive organs. Our experienced urologists specialise in problems of the bladder, prostate and kidneys, providing care for conditions including incontinence, impotence, infertility and urological cancer.
The bladder is a hollow muscular organ located in the lower part of the abdomen, centrally positioned behind the pubic bones. Most bladder conditions are treated with medications and physiotherapy. We offer a range of services to our patients, including our Urology Services, which consist of:
Urine examination
Ultrasound (US) examination
Bladder function tests
Medication management for bladder-related issues
Physiotherapy and pelvic floor rehabilitation
The kidneys are vital organs in our body's plumbing system, filtering waste and excess water to produce urine. Maintaining kidney health is essential for overall well-being, as they also regulate blood pressure and balance electrolytes. To keep your kidneys functioning optimally regular checkups are crucial for early diagnosis and prevention of potential issues. At our clinic, we offer a range of diagnostic and treatment options, including blood and urine tests, imaging studies, and personalized treatment plans. By prioritizing kidney health, you can take proactive steps toward a healthier future. If you have concerns about your kidney function, don't hesitate to reach out for expert care.
The prostate is a walnut-sized gland situated below the bladder, in front of the rectum, and behind the pubic bone. It is closely linked to the urinary system, encircling the urethra like a collar. The prostate secretes much of the liquid portion of seminal fluid, which nourishes sperm; the seminal vesicles, located just behind and above the prostate, also contribute to this fluid.
The prostate typically begins to enlarge after the age of 40, and symptoms can vary from man to man.
It's generally recommended to see an andrologist if you are experiencing any persistent or concerning issues related to your sexual and reproductive health. Regular checkups with an andrologist can also help with the early detection and prevention of various male-specific conditions. If you have any questions or concerns about your male health, don't hesitate to consult a qualified andrologist for a comprehensive evaluation and personalized treatment plan.
Erectile dysfunction
Infertility
Varicocele
Hydrocele
You have trouble with bladder control
You have difficulty or pain while urinating
There's blood in your urine
You have to urinate frequently
You're experiencing erectile dysfunction
Your sex drive has decreased
You notice penile or testicular abnormalities
You have pain in your lower stomach or groin region
You need circumcision services
You want to be tested for male infertility