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Our specialist men’s health clinic at the Cheshire Clinic in Northwich offers a broad range of diagnostic tests and treatment options for health conditions that affect men.

At the Circle Cheshire Clinic, we offer exceptional standards of care for the local community in a bespoke, private setting. Our clinic is home to a team of dedicated consultant urologists and general surgeons who can diagnose and treat your condition with a personalised treatment plan. From diagnostic testing to evaluate the health of your urinary tract system to minimally invasive procedures, to more complex surgery – we’ve got you covered. 

We don’t just treat people from Northwich—many people travel from outside of Cheshire, Greater Manchester, and beyond to experience our exceptional care.

When you go private with your healthcare, you can access more tailored treatment with a consultant of your choice at a time and place that suits you. To find out more about Circle Cheshire Clinic, call us or book online to arrange your first appointment.

At our specialist men’s clinic, you will meet a consultant urologist. A urologist helps treat a variety of men’s health concerns, focusing on the diagnosis and treatment of conditions that affect your urinary tract and reproductive system. They specialise in issues that concern your prostate, testicles, and fertility, providing expert care for conditions such as kidney stones, bladder dysfunction, and urinary tract infections. 

At your first consultation, your urologist will take the time to explore your symptoms, medical history, and specific healthcare needs. The appointment typically involves a thorough discussion of how your symptoms affect your daily life, along with a physical examination to assess any underlying issues. Your consultant might recommend further diagnostic tests, such as a urine analysis, ultrasound, CT scan, or blood tests, to gain a comprehensive understanding of your condition. If additional tests are necessary, you might need to schedule a follow-up appointment to review the results.

Following your consultation, you will receive a summary letter detailing your diagnosis and recommended treatment plan. This document will provide clarity and reassurance as you plan your next steps toward better health. Your consultant will also discuss the costs of any proposed treatments and procedures (often provided as a clear, fixed-price package), at your first appointment.

Our urologists and other healthcare professionals can help diagnose and treat a range of men’s health problems. We offer:

Adult circumcision


This is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of your foreskin. It is performed for various medical, personal, and cultural reasons.

A flexible cystoscopy

 
A flexible cystoscopy is a medical procedure used to examine the inside of your bladder and urethra using a thin, flexible tube called a cystoscope. The cystoscope is equipped with a light and camera, helping your consultants look inside your bladder via detailed images on a monitor. This minimally invasive procedure is typically performed under local anaesthesia, whereby a numbing gel is applied to your urethra, so you don’t feel any pain or discomfort during the procedure. 

A vasectomy


A vasectomy is a quick and effective procedure that permanently prevents men from reproducing by blocking sperm from entering semen. During the procedure, your consultant will cut or seal the vas deferens, which are the tubes that carry sperm from your testicles to your urethra, using a small incision or puncture in your scrotum. 

Treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia (benign prostate enlargement)


Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), or an enlarged prostate, occurs when your prostate gland grows larger than normal. Your prostate surrounds your urethra and carries urine out of your body. When it grows, it can press against your urethra and partially block your flow of urine, leading to various urinary symptoms. There are a variety of treatment options that can reduce your symptoms, such as medication and minimally invasive surgery to remove excess prostate tissue. 

The removal of benign scrotal lumps


The removal of a benign scrotal lump involves a straightforward surgical procedure to remove the lump while preserving the surrounding tissues. Your consultant will make a small incision in your skin near the lump, carefully removing the mass (which will most likely be a non-cancerous cyst), and check the area to ensure there are no remaining abnormalities. Once the lump is removed, your consultant will close incision with stitches and apply a dressing over the cut. 

Treatment for urinary incontinence


Treatment for male urinary incontinence focuses on addressing the underlying cause, improving your bladder control, and managing your symptoms. For mild cases, lifestyle adjustments like reducing your caffeine and alcohol, managing your fluid intake, and performing pelvic floor exercises (also known as Kegels) to strengthen your bladder muscles can significantly help. Medication can also help treat the issue. For more severe cases, your consultant might recommend minimally invasive procedures like urethral bulking agents to reduce the leakage, or surgery to implant devices such as an artificial urinary sphincter or a male sling, all of which can help you control your bladder movements. Your consultant will tailor your treatment around your individual needs and circumstances, ensuring you get the best results. 

Urodynamics


Urodynamics involves a series of tests that assess how well your bladder, urethra, and sphincter muscles store and release urine. These tests help diagnose problems like incontinence, frequent urination, and difficulty emptying your bladder. During the test, your consultant will insert a thin catheter into your bladder to fill it with water or saline. They then use sensors to measure the pressure in your bladder and urethra. You might be asked to cough, strain, or urinate so your consultant can evaluate how your bladder and muscles work under different conditions.

At Circle Cheshire Clinic, you will experience the highest standards of care in a fresh, modern environment. The clinic, which opened its doors in 2025, offers brand-new, boutique facilities in the heart of Cheshire’s scenic countryside. 

Our multidisciplinary teams are here to enhance your physical and emotional wellbeing on your journey to better health. We have comprehensive diagnostic technology to ensure you get the diagnosis you need, including an MRI and CT scanner. 

Our private consulting and treatment rooms give you space and privacy to experience tailored care with your dedicated specialist, at a time that suits you. 

Your treatment is 100% tailored to your needs, meaning we diagnose your condition and build your treatment plan based on many factors, such as how the condition impacts your body specifically and the personal circumstances surrounding your recovery. 

You won’t just be treated by a consultant of your choice, but a team of skilled practitioners, such as nurses and other specialist doctors, who will be there for you every step of the way.

When you choose to go private with the Circle Cheshire Clinic in Northwich, you will experience many benefits:

  • Flexible appointment times to fit your routine
  • Fast access to the best standards of care, helping ease your anxiety 
  • Ample parking, and many other facilities to ensure you feel comfortable 
  • Affordable, fixed-price packages with aftercare included
  • Dedicated care from a team of multidisciplinary experts, helping you every step of the way

If you’re ready to take control of your health and get back to normal, everyday life, we’re here for you. Book online today or call us on 01606 535500 to get started. 

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