At Living Room Health, we take pride in our vast and extensive world-leading medical care expertise.
This includes professional urologic treatments for the more sensitive issues that can appear throughout our lives. We provide rapid access to expert urologists who specialise in diagnosis and treatment within the same visit.
At Living Room Health we endeavor to solve the problem using revolutionary healthcare plans and recommended courses of treatment. Our expert Urology Consultants are highly skilled in non-surgical, non-invasive treatments.
Urology exclusively deals with diseases of the male and female urinary tract (kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra). It also deals with male and female reproductive organs. Since health problems in these body parts can happen to everyone, urologic health is important. If you need to see a specialist urologist, you may not necessarily need surgery as many urological issues can be managed with non-surgical intervention.
Within urology healthcare, there are a number of conditions you could experience. A few common ones are Urinary Tract Infections (UTI), Erectile Disfunction (ED), a painful bladder (Interstitial Cystitis) and an inability to control urination (Urinary Incontinence).
No matter what your concern is, it’s always worth booking an appointment and getting checked out by a healthcare professional.
Non surgical options should be considered as the first port of call, however surgery is always an option for treatment. Commonly treated conditions include:
We offer distinctive treatment pathways for multiple issues requiring Urological healthcare. Some of the more common treatments we offer are:
A flexible cystoscopy is a procedure to look inside the bladder using a thin camera called a cystoscope. This is then inserted into the urethra (the tube that carries urine out of the body) and passed into the bladder to allow our expert urologist to see inside.
A urodynamics test is used to find out how your bladder, sphincter (the muscle around the neck of your bladder) and the urethra (the tube that carries urine out of the body) are working. A urodynamics test can help find out the cause for bladder problems such as incontinence or difficulty in passing urine.
We offer free advice to start you on your road to better health or peace of mind. Contact us today and we’ll call you back to discuss your next steps.
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