Urology

Urinary and Reproductive Health Specialists

AHS Urology

At AHS, our urology clinics are dedicated to providing comprehensive care for a wide range of urinary and reproductive health issues. Whether you’re dealing with kidney stones, prostate concerns, or urinary tract infections, our skilled urologists offer both general and specialised treatments. Our team at Asian Healthcare Specialists (Novena) and (Alvernia), and S H Ho Urology and Laparoscopy Centre is committed to delivering effective, patient-centred care to ensure the best outcomes for your health.

Need a referral to see a Urologist?

Consult a GP online to get a referral memo, required for insurance claims (if applicable), for your visit to a Urologist at AHS.

The da Vinci System is a technologically advanced option for complex surgeries. This method combines robotics and surgical expertise, offering precision, flexibility, and control. The da Vinci System is used in various procedures, including urological, gynecological, and cardiac surgeries. Its minimally invasive approach typically results in reduced pain, less scarring, and quicker recovery times compared to traditional surgery.

Laparoscopic surgery, a minimally invasive technique, involves small incisions and the use of a laparoscope to view internal organs. This approach is common in abdominal and pelvic surgeries. Benefits include shorter hospital stays, less postoperative pain, and quicker return to daily activities. It’s used for gallbladder removal, hernia repair, and certain gynecological procedures.

Endoscopic urology surgery is a minimally invasive technique used to treat urinary tract issues. Through a tiny camera and instruments inserted into the urinary tract, doctors can diagnose and treat conditions like kidney stones, bladder tumors, and prostate enlargement with minimal discomfort and faster recovery.

Microsurgery involves using a microscope and precision instruments to perform intricate operations, often on tiny structures like blood vessels and nerves. This technique is pivotal in reconstructive surgery, used to reattach severed limbs, repair nerves, and reconstruct breast tissue after mastectomy. Its precision reduces trauma and improves outcomes in complex surgical procedures.

Fertility surgeries address reproductive system issues that affect fertility. Common procedures include tubal ligation reversal, removal of fibroids or polyps, and endometriosis treatment. These surgeries aim to restore or enhance fertility and are often key steps in a couple’s journey towards parenthood.

Prostate enlargement, commonly seen in older men, can cause urinary issues such as frequent urination and difficulty emptying the bladder. Treatments vary from medication to minimally invasive surgeries, depending on severity. Regular check-ups are crucial for managing symptoms and maintaining quality of life.

Prostate infection or prostatitis can cause discomfort, urinary problems, and pelvic pain. It may be bacterial or non-bacterial. Treatment typically involves antibiotics for bacterial prostatitis, while other types might require a combination of medication and lifestyle changes.

Urology oncology focuses on cancers of the urinary system and male reproductive organs, including bladder, kidney, prostate, and testicular cancer. Treatment may involve surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, or a combination. Early detection is key for effective management.

Urinary stones, or kidney stones, are hard deposits formed in the kidneys. They can cause severe pain and urinary problems. Treatment depends on the stone’s size and type, ranging from increased fluid intake and pain relievers to more invasive procedures like lithotripsy or surgery.

Male infertility can be due to various factors, including sperm production, function, and delivery issues. Treatments range from medication and hormone treatments to surgical interventions. A thorough evaluation is essential to determine the appropriate treatment path.

Erectile dysfunction, the inability to achieve or maintain an erection, can be a sign of health issues. Treatments include lifestyle changes, oral medications, injections, or surgical options. Consulting a healthcare provider can help identify the cause and appropriate treatment.

Hormone therapy is used to treat certain medical conditions by replacing, blocking, or supplementing hormones. It’s often used in menopausal symptoms, certain types of cancer, and gender-affirming treatments. A healthcare provider can guide the best approach based on individual needs.

Vasectomy is a permanent contraception method for men. It’s a brief, minimally invasive procedure with a high success rate. Recovery is typically quick with minimal complications. However, it’s crucial to consider it a permanent decision, as reversal is not always possible.

A hernia occurs when an internal organ pushes through a weak spot in the muscle or tissue. Commonly occurring in the abdomen, treatment options include lifestyle changes, medication, or surgery, depending on the hernia’s size and severity.

Circumcision involves the surgical removal of the foreskin from the penis. It’s often done for religious, cultural, or health reasons. While generally safe, it’s essential to understand the potential risks and benefits before proceeding.

The da Vinci System is a technologically advanced option for complex surgeries. This method combines robotics and surgical expertise, offering precision, flexibility, and control. The da Vinci System is used in various procedures, including urological, gynecological, and cardiac surgeries. Its minimally invasive approach typically results in reduced pain, less scarring, and quicker recovery times compared to traditional surgery.

Laparoscopic surgery, a minimally invasive technique, involves small incisions and the use of a laparoscope to view internal organs. This approach is common in abdominal and pelvic surgeries. Benefits include shorter hospital stays, less postoperative pain, and quicker return to daily activities. It’s used for gallbladder removal, hernia repair, and certain gynecological procedures.

Endoscopic urology surgery is a minimally invasive technique used to treat urinary tract issues. Through a tiny camera and instruments inserted into the urinary tract, doctors can diagnose and treat conditions like kidney stones, bladder tumors, and prostate enlargement with minimal discomfort and faster recovery.

Microsurgery involves using a microscope and precision instruments to perform intricate operations, often on tiny structures like blood vessels and nerves. This technique is pivotal in reconstructive surgery, used to reattach severed limbs, repair nerves, and reconstruct breast tissue after mastectomy. Its precision reduces trauma and improves outcomes in complex surgical procedures.

Fertility surgeries address reproductive system issues that affect fertility. Common procedures include tubal ligation reversal, removal of fibroids or polyps, and endometriosis treatment. These surgeries aim to restore or enhance fertility and are often key steps in a couple’s journey towards parenthood.

Prostate enlargement, commonly seen in older men, can cause urinary issues such as frequent urination and difficulty emptying the bladder. Treatments vary from medication to minimally invasive surgeries, depending on severity. Regular check-ups are crucial for managing symptoms and maintaining quality of life.

Prostate infection or prostatitis can cause discomfort, urinary problems, and pelvic pain. It may be bacterial or non-bacterial. Treatment typically involves antibiotics for bacterial prostatitis, while other types might require a combination of medication and lifestyle changes.

Urology oncology focuses on cancers of the urinary system and male reproductive organs, including bladder, kidney, prostate, and testicular cancer. Treatment may involve surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, or a combination. Early detection is key for effective management.

Urinary stones, or kidney stones, are hard deposits formed in the kidneys. They can cause severe pain and urinary problems. Treatment depends on the stone’s size and type, ranging from increased fluid intake and pain relievers to more invasive procedures like lithotripsy or surgery.

Male infertility can be due to various factors, including sperm production, function, and delivery issues. Treatments range from medication and hormone treatments to surgical interventions. A thorough evaluation is essential to determine the appropriate treatment path.

Erectile dysfunction, the inability to achieve or maintain an erection, can be a sign of health issues. Treatments include lifestyle changes, oral medications, injections, or surgical options. Consulting a healthcare provider can help identify the cause and appropriate treatment.

Hormone therapy is used to treat certain medical conditions by replacing, blocking, or supplementing hormones. It’s often used in menopausal symptoms, certain types of cancer, and gender-affirming treatments. A healthcare provider can guide the best approach based on individual needs.

Vasectomy is a permanent contraception method for men. It’s a brief, minimally invasive procedure with a high success rate. Recovery is typically quick with minimal complications. However, it’s crucial to consider it a permanent decision, as reversal is not always possible.

A hernia occurs when an internal organ pushes through a weak spot in the muscle or tissue. Commonly occurring in the abdomen, treatment options include lifestyle changes, medication, or surgery, depending on the hernia’s size and severity.

Circumcision involves the surgical removal of the foreskin from the penis. It’s often done for religious, cultural, or health reasons. While generally safe, it’s essential to understand the potential risks and benefits before proceeding.

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