At Mediclinic Ibn Battuta, our Urology service provides expert diagnosis and treatment for conditions affecting the urinary tract in men and women and the male reproductive system. We combine evidence-based care with discreet, compassionate support whether you need advice for new symptoms, long term management or specialist procedures.

We welcome adults and adolescents and work closely with imaging, laboratory and other specialties when needed to provide coordinated care.

Conditions we treat in Urology

Urinary symptoms and infections

  • Recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs)
  • Burning urine, frequent urination, urgency, nocturia (waking at night to urinate)
  • Blood in urine (haematuria)
  • Overactive bladder and bladder pain

Prostate and men’s health

  • Prostate enlargement (BPH) and urinary obstruction
  • Prostatitis
  • Prostate health checks and PSA assessment (when appropriate)
  • Erectile dysfunction and male sexual health concerns
  • Male fertility assessment and counselling (where available)

Kidney and ureter conditions

  • Kidney stones / ureteric stones
  • Flank pain and suspected obstruction
  • Kidney cysts (assessment and monitoring)
  • Hydronephrosis and ureteric strictures (assessment)

Bladder and pelvic floor conditions

  • Urinary incontinence (stress/urge/mixed)
  • Pelvic floor dysfunction and voiding difficulties
  • Bladder stones and bladder outlet obstruction

Urological cancers (assessment and referral)

  • Investigation of suspected prostate, bladder or kidney cancer
  • Rapid evaluation of red-flag symptoms such as blood in urine
    (Treatment planning may involve multidisciplinary care and referral pathways depending on individual needs.)

Urology Services and Procedures We Offer

Depending on clinical need, our urology team may offer:

  • Urology consultations and second opinions
  • Urine and blood tests including infection screening (as appropriate)
  • Prostate evaluation and urinary symptom assessment
  • Kidney stone work up and prevention advice
  • Catheter related care and troubleshooting
  • Minor urology procedures and referrals for specialised interventions when needed

When should you see a urologist?

Book an appointment if you have:

  • Pain or burning while urinating
  • Frequent urination or sudden urgency
  • Blood in urine
  • Recurrent UTIs
  • Difficulty starting urination, weak stream or feeling the bladder doesn’t empty
  • Pelvic pain or testicular discomfort
  • Symptoms of kidney stones (severe flank pain, nausea, blood in urine)
  • Concerns about prostate health, erectile dysfunction or male fertility

Seek urgent medical attention if you have inability to pass urine, severe pain, fever with urinary symptoms or heavy bleeding.