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The staff of BAUS are not medically qualified and cannot give advice on urological problems. They are unable to provide information about referrals, specialist expertise, complaints or hospital appointments. For all urological queries, you should consult your Urologist, GP or Nurse Specialist in the first instance.
Information and guidance from BAUS for patients suffering from blood in the urine (haematuria) Read more
Information and guidance from BAUS for patients suffering from incontinence of urine Read more
Information and guidance from BAUS for patients suffering from kidney stones Read more
Information and guidance from BAUS for adult patients suffering from a urinary infection Read more
Information and guidance for patients suffering from blood in the semen (haematospermia). Read more
Information and guidance from BAUS for patients suffering from erectile dysfunction (impotence) Read more
Information and guidance from BAUS for patients suffering from fertility problems Read more
Information and guidance from BAUS for patients suffering from male menopause Read more
Information and guidance from BAUS for patients suffering from premature ejaculation Read more
Information and guidance from BAUS for patients suffering from prostate symptoms Read more
Information and guidance from BAUS for patients suffering from raised PSA Read more
Information and guidance from BAUS for patients suffering from a missing testicle Read more
Information and guidance from BAUS for patients suffering from a testicular lump Read more
Information and guidance from BAUS for patients suffering from a tight forsekin (phimosis) Read more
PLEASE NOTE: for some procedures, especially those that involve open
(cutting) surgery, your surgeon may discuss shaving of the surgical site with you