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Private urology in Winchester

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Private urology at Sarum Road Hospital in Winchester

Problems affecting your urinary tract or male reproductive system can have a significant impact on your comfort, confidence, and quality of life. Whether you're experiencing urinary symptoms, recurrent infections, kidney stones, or concerns about your prostate, early assessment by a specialist can help identify the cause and guide the most appropriate treatment.

At Sarum Road Hospital, you can access private urology services in Winchester with prompt appointments, consultant-led care, and personalised treatment plans. Our experienced urologists diagnose and treat a wide range of urological conditions using the latest diagnostic techniques and both non-surgical and surgical treatments where appropriate.

Our aim is to help you find answers quickly, relieve your symptoms, and support your long-term urinary health.

Consultant-led urology care

Your care will be led by an experienced consultant urologist with expertise in diagnosing and treating conditions affecting the urinary tract and male reproductive system.

During your consultation, you'll have the opportunity to discuss your symptoms in detail, ask questions, and explore the treatment options available to you. Your consultant will explain your diagnosis clearly and work with you to develop a treatment plan tailored to your individual needs.

Personalised support throughout your treatment

Every patient experiences urological symptoms differently, which is why your care is designed around your individual circumstances.

From your first appointment through to diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up care, you'll receive support from a dedicated clinical team focused on helping you achieve the best possible outcome.

What is urology?

Urology is the medical specialty concerned with diagnosing and treating conditions affecting the urinary tract in both men and women, as well as the male reproductive system.

This includes the kidneys, bladder, ureters, urethra, prostate, penis, and testes. Urologists manage a wide range of conditions, from common urinary symptoms to more complex disorders requiring specialist treatment or surgery.

Your consultant will recommend the most appropriate investigations and treatment based on your symptoms and overall health.

How much does private urology cost at Sarum Road Hospital?

The cost of urology treatment will depend on various factors, including what procedure you are having and which consultant you choose.

You can choose to fund your treatment through self-pay (paying for yourself) or use private health insurance. We work with most major providers, and our friendly advisory team can help guide you through using your cover.

Our flexible payment options help you spread the cost of your payment across a time period that suits you. We offer fixed-term monthly payment plans over one to five years with no deposit required. If you decide to pay over 10 months, you will pay interest-free. If you are paying for a longer period, you will pay 9.9% APR. 

What conditions can a urologist treat?

Our consultant urologists diagnose and treat a broad range of urological conditions.

Common conditions include:

  • Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
  • Kidney stones
  • Benign prostate enlargement (BPE)
  • Blood in the urine (haematuria)
  • Bladder problems and urinary incontinence
  • Overactive bladder
  • Prostatitis
  • Male infertility
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Testicular conditions
  • Urological cancers

Your consultant will carry out a thorough assessment before recommending the most appropriate treatment for your condition.

Looking after your urinary health

Maintaining good urinary health can help reduce your risk of developing certain urological conditions and support your overall wellbeing. Simple lifestyle measures, such as staying well hydrated, maintaining a healthy weight, exercising regularly, and avoiding smoking, can all contribute to a healthier urinary system.

It's also important not to ignore persistent urinary symptoms. Changes such as needing to urinate more frequently, pain when passing urine, blood in your urine, or difficulty emptying your bladder should always be assessed by a healthcare professional. Seeking advice early can often lead to faster diagnosis and more effective treatment.

Your consultant can also provide personalised advice on managing long-term urological conditions, reducing the risk of future problems, and maintaining your urinary health for the future.

What happens during a urology consultation?

Your first appointment begins with a detailed discussion about your symptoms, medical history, lifestyle, and general health.

Your consultant may ask about urinary symptoms such as frequency, urgency, pain, or difficulty passing urine, as well as any previous infections or treatments you've had. Depending on your symptoms, a physical examination may also be recommended.

Following your assessment, your consultant will explain whether any further investigations are needed and discuss the next steps in your care.

What tests might you need?

To help diagnose the cause of your symptoms, your consultant may recommend one or more investigations.

These may include:

  • Urine tests
  • Blood tests
  • Ultrasound scans
  • CT scans
  • MRI scans
  • Flow rate tests to assess how well your bladder empties
  • Flexible cystoscopy to examine the inside of your bladder

Any recommended investigations will be explained clearly beforehand, allowing you to understand what they involve and why they are needed.

What treatment options are available?

Treatment depends on the underlying cause of your symptoms and is tailored to your individual diagnosis.

Many urological conditions can be managed successfully with medication or lifestyle changes, while others may require minimally invasive procedures or surgery.

Your consultant will discuss all suitable treatment options with you and explain the expected benefits of each approach.

Medication

Medication is often the first line of treatment for many urological conditions.

Depending on your diagnosis, you may be prescribed antibiotics, medications to improve bladder function, treatments for prostate enlargement, or medicines to help manage urinary symptoms.

Your consultant will review your response to treatment and adjust your medication if necessary.

Minimally invasive procedures

Some urological conditions can be treated using minimally invasive techniques that avoid the need for major surgery.

These procedures may include treatments for kidney stones, bladder conditions, enlarged prostate, or certain urinary tract problems. Many can be performed as day-case procedures, allowing you to recover more quickly.

Urological surgery

If surgery is recommended, your consultant will explain the procedure in detail and discuss what you can expect before, during, and after treatment.

Surgical options vary depending on your diagnosis and may involve treating kidney stones, enlarged prostate, bladder conditions, or other urological disorders. Your care will be tailored to achieve the best possible outcome while supporting a smooth recovery.

When should you see a urologist?

It can sometimes be difficult to know when urinary symptoms require specialist assessment.

You should consider seeing a urologist if your symptoms are persistent, recurring, worsening, or affecting your daily life. Early assessment can often identify problems before they become more serious and help you access effective treatment sooner.

If you notice blood in your urine, recurrent urinary infections, severe pain, or difficulty passing urine, it's important to seek medical advice promptly.

Why choose us?

When you choose to go private with Circle Health Group, you can expect:

  • Flexible appointment times to fit your schedule
  • Bespoke, consultant-led treatment plans tailored to your individual needs
  • Support from the same compassionate clinical team from beginning to end
  • Transparent, fixed-price packages with aftercare included
  • Flexible payment options to help spread the cost of your care

Going private for healthcare provides faster access to a vast range of treatment options, greater flexibility in choosing specialists, and more personalised care.

How to book a urologist in Winchester

To book a consultation with a urologist near you, use our online booking system, or give us a call and one of our dedicated advisors will help you find an appointment time that suits you.

 

Content reviewed by In-house Team in June 2026. Next review due June 2029.

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