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General Urology Initial Consultation
Included in the General Urology Initial Consultation
During the initial consultation, you’ll meet with a urologist who will discuss your urological concerns, review your medical history, and potentially recommend further tests or treatment options to address your specific needs.
General Urology Follow up Consultation
Included in the General Urology Follow up Consultation
In a follow-up consultation, you’ll revisit the urologist to discuss your progress since the last appointment, review any test results, and make any necessary adjustments to your treatment plan for improved urological health.
Common Q&A about General Urology Consultation
Our FAQ section is designed to address common questions you may have, from how our treatments work to what you can expect during and after your session.
Our team is always available to provide additional support if you need more personalised guidance, ensuring that you feel informed and confident every step of the way.
A general urology consultation is an appointment with a urologist, a specialist who treats conditions related to the urinary tract in both men and women, as well as the male reproductive system. The consultation helps diagnose, treat, or manage urological health concerns.
Urologists treat a wide range of conditions, including urinary tract infections (UTIs), kidney stones, bladder issues, prostate problems, erectile dysfunction, incontinence, and cancers of the urinary or reproductive organs.
During the consultation, the urologist will review your medical history, ask about symptoms, and may perform a physical examination. They may also order diagnostic tests, such as urine tests, blood work, imaging scans (e.g., ultrasound, CT scan), or a cystoscopy to assess your condition.
In some cases, a referral from your primary care physician is needed to see a urologist, especially if required by your health insurance. However, in certain regions or private healthcare settings, you can book a consultation directly without a referral.
Common symptoms include difficulty urinating, frequent urination, blood in the urine, pelvic or lower back pain, testicular pain or swelling, erectile dysfunction, and incontinence. Any concerns about urinary or reproductive health should prompt a visit to a urologist.
Tests can include urinalysis, blood tests, imaging (ultrasound, X-ray, or CT scan), cystoscopy (a camera to examine the bladder and urethra), urodynamic tests (to assess bladder function), and prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing for men.
A urology consultation typically lasts between 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the complexity of your condition and any tests that may be performed during the visit.
Bring a list of your current medications, any recent medical records, and a description of your symptoms. It’s helpful to note when the symptoms began, how they have progressed, and any triggers or relief methods you've tried. You may also be asked to provide a urine sample.
Yes, most health insurance plans cover urology consultations, especially if the visit is for a medical reason. Check with your provider for details on coverage, co-pays, and referrals.
After the consultation, the urologist will provide a diagnosis or discuss further tests if needed. They may recommend treatments, which could include medication, lifestyle changes, or surgery, depending on the condition. Follow-up appointments may be scheduled to monitor progress or continue treatment.
Symptom checker
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, please book an appointment with us. Symptoms can vary from person to person and from condition to condition.A proper diagnosis can only be made through a thorough medical examination.
Our clinicians will carry out a full assessment to ensure an accurate diagnosis and appropriate care.
Are you noticing pain, burning, or discomfort when urinating?
Painful urination or a burning sensation can signal urinary tract infections (UTIs), bladder issues, or other urological concerns needing specialist evaluation.
Do you have frequent urges to urinate or leaking urine?
Urinary urgency, frequent trips to the toilet, or incontinence can indicate bladder dysfunction, an overactive bladder, or pelvic floor issues that a urologist can assess.
Is there blood in your urine (visible or unexplained)?
Blood in urine (haematuria) should always prompt clinical review, as it may relate to infections, stones, or other underlying conditions.
Are you experiencing persistent lower back, pelvic, or groin pain?
Ongoing pain in the lower abdomen or groin area can be linked to kidney stones, prostate or urinary tract problems needing detailed evaluation.
Do you have difficulties with weak stream or trouble starting urination?
Changes in urination flow — slow start, weak stream, or incomplete emptying — are common in prostate or urinary tract conditions that benefit from specialist input.
Are you concerned about male reproductive or urological health changes?
Symptoms like erectile dysfunction, testicular pain, swelling or lumps can also be assessed during a urology consultation.
What we treat
At The Health Suite Leicester, our private medical clinic offers expert care whenever you need it. Our team of experienced GPs and healthcare professionals provide personalised diagnosis and treatment for a wide range of medical conditions, ensuring high-quality, professional care in a comfortable setting.
Click below to view useful info on a few of the common conditions we treat:
Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
Diagnosis and personalised treatment for infections affecting the bladder, urethra or kidneys.
Blood in urine (haematuria)
Investigating causes of blood in the urine, from infection to stones or other urological conditions.
Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS)
Management of symptoms like urgency, frequency, hesitancy or weak stream often linked to prostate or bladder issues.
Kidney stones and flank pain
Assessment and guidance on stone management, pain control and prevention strategies
Testicular and scrotal concerns
Evaluation of pain, swelling or lumps affecting the penis or scrotum in adults.
many more
Our clinicians manage a broad spectrum of conditions, and individual assessment allows us to tailor care beyond the examples listed. We encourage you to book a consultation to discuss your symptoms and appropriate treatment options.

