Urological Services
At Dr Nzukuma’s practice, every patient is more than a diagnosis, you are an individual with unique needs, fears, and hopes. We listen, we explain, and we partner with you in your care.
Prostate Health Management
Comprehensive evaluation and treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), prostatitis, and prostate cancer screening and management.
Kidney Stone Treatment
Advanced treatment options for kidney stones including medical management, lithotripsy, and minimally invasive surgical procedures.
Bladder Conditions
Diagnosis and treatment of bladder infections, overactive bladder, bladder stones, and bladder cancer.
Urinary Incontinence Treatment
Comprehensive assessment and management of stress incontinence, urge incontinence, and mixed incontinence in both men and women.
Male Infertility Management
Evaluation and treatment of male fertility issues, including varicocele repair and hormonal management.
Erectile Dysfunction Treatment
Confidential assessment and treatment options for erectile dysfunction, including medical therapy and advanced interventions.
Urological Cancer Care
Expert management of prostate, bladder, kidney, and testicular cancers with a multidisciplinary approach.
Vasectomy
An effective vasectomy procedure.
Paediatric Urology
Treatment of urological conditions in children, including undescended testes and circumcision.
Urinary Tract Infections
Management of recurrent UTIs and complex urinary tract infections in both men and women.
Haematuria Investigation
Thorough evaluation of blood in urine to identify and treat underlying causes.
Minimally Invasive Procedures
Advanced endoscopic and laparoscopic techniques for faster recovery and improved outcomes.
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Dr Nzukuma brings extensive experience and a patient-centred approach to urological care.
Dr Nzukuma’s practice is built on the foundation of evidence-based medicine, compassionate care, and clear communication with patients and their families.
Opening Hours
Monday - Friday (8am - 5pm)
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Frequently Asked Questions
We welcome your inquiries and are ready to assist you on your path to urologic health.
What is a urologist?
A urologist is a doctor who specializes in the urinary tract (kidneys, bladder, ureters, urethra) and the male reproductive organs. Urologists diagnose and treat conditions ranging from urinary tract infections and kidney stones to prostate problems and men’s health issues. They treat both medical and surgical problems of the urinary and genital systems in adults and children.
When should I see a urologist?
See a urologist if you notice any concerning urinary or reproductive symptoms. Examples include blood in the urine, pain or burning when peeing, a weak urine stream, frequent or urgent need to urinate, trouble getting or keeping an erection, or unexplained pelvic pain. These could be signs of infection, stones, prostate enlargement, or other treatable conditions. Don’t ignore symptoms – urologists are experts at finding and fixing these issues early.
What can I expect during my first visit?
We will take a thorough medical history, perform relevant exams, order diagnostic tests (urine tests, imaging, urodynamics), and then discuss findings and options before any intervention.
How should I prepare for my visit?
To get the most out of your appointment, bring a list of your current symptoms, any medications or supplements you take, and notes on your medical history. It’s helpful to jot down questions you have in advance. As one source advises, expect to discuss your health history and reasons for the visit, and be ready to answer questions about your symptoms and lifestyle. The more information you share, the better Dr. Nzukuma can diagnose and treat you.
Do I need a referral to see Dr Nzukuma?
In many cases no, but check with your insurer or medical scheme. We can guide you on whether a referral is needed.
Do urologists treat women too?
Urologists care for anyone with urinary or genital issues. In fact, urology is not just for men – women also have a urinary system that can have infections, stones, or leakage that a urologist treats. A urologist “specializes in conditions that affect the urinary and reproductive systems in adults and children,” which covers both men and women. The male and female urinary tracts are very similar, so Dr. Nzukuma helps female patients with kidney stones, incontinence, recurrent UTIs and similar problems as well.