Urology

Welcome to the Barts Health urology service. Our experienced team diagnose and treat conditions affecting the kidneys, bladder and male genitalia. We are one of the country’s leading centres for urological disorders, and care for patients from across London, Essex and the rest of the country.

We work hard to continually improve our service by adopting the latest technologies and strive to provide a convenient and high-quality service for our patients. We welcome feedback from both patients and clinicians, which helps us to provide the best service that we can.

The team’s research programme includes cutting-edge investigations into prostate cancer, testicular cancer, renal cancer, bladder cancer, erectile dysfunction, stone disease and continence. The Urology team has an active teaching and training programme and we are the main hub for an East London urology training programme for registrars.

Why choose us

The Urology team has an active teaching and training programme and we are the main hub for an east London urology training programme for registrars. Our teaching is supported by advanced simulation training technology.

The team’s research programme includes cutting-edge investigations into prostate cancer, testicular cancer, renal cancer, bladder cancer, erectile dysfunction, stone disease and continence.

Urological cancer care

We understand how difficult it can be to find out that you have cancer and we will help in every way that we can.

We will arrange for you to have a one-to-one consultation with a doctor or special nurse, to provide you with personalised advice and targeted support.
 
You will be given contact details for the specialist nurses, so that you can call them at any time with your treatment related queries and concerns. 
    
Once you have been through a treatment programme, and your urological cancer has stabilised, one of the nurses will continue to see you to provide emotional and psychological support until you feel well enough again.

For patients

There are many reasons why you may be referred to us for a specialist urology opinion. We want to make sure that the right tests are performed as soon as possible for you, so we have introduced pathways for some of the most common conditions.

You may already know the pathway that you have been referred on, and we have produced a guide to each pathway to help you to understand the process. 

Click the links below to download a leaflet that explains what happens once you are referred, and what to expect in the different types of clinics we offer. 

Patients with Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms 

Lower urinary tract symptoms: patient information leaflet[pdf] 725KB

Patients with frequent urinary tract infections 

Urinary tract infections: patient information leaflet[pdf] 291KB

Patients with kidney stones 

Urinary stones and similar problem: patient information leaflet[pdf] 290KB

Men with “andrology” problems including erectile dysfunction, male infertility and problems with the penis, scrotum or testes 

Andrology patient information leaflet: what happens next[pdf] 280KB

General urology problems that are not covered by the above list 

Urology referral guide: patient information leaflet[pdf] 279KB

Have blood in the urine (haematuria) 

Blood in urine - Haematuria patient information leaflet[pdf] 301KB

May have prostate cancer 

Possible prostate cancer: patient information leaflet[pdf] 279KB

May have kidney cancer 

Possible kidney cancer: patient information leaflet[pdf] 240KB

May have testicular cancer 

Possible testicular cancer: patient information leaflet[pdf] 260KB

May have penis cancer 

Possible penile cancer: patient information leaflet[pdf] 240KB

Non-cancer referrals

We care for:

  • Patients with Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
  • Patients with frequent urinary tract infections
  • Patients with kidney stones
  • Men with “andrology” problems including erectile dysfunction, male infertility and problems with the penis, scrotum or testes
  • Children with urological problems
  • General urology problems that are not covered by the above list

Possible cancer referrals

Some patients are referred so that we can rapidly perform the necessary tests to determine whether they have cancer or not.

There are separate pathways for these, including patients who:

  • have blood in the urine (haematuria)
  • may have prostate cancer
  • may have kidney cancer
  • may have testicular cancer
  • may have penis cancer

We understand how difficult it can be to find out that you have cancer and we will help in every way that we can.

We will arrange for you to have a one-to-one consultation with a doctor or specialist nurse, to provide you with personalised advice and targeted support.

You will be given contact details for the specialist nurses, so that you can call them at any time with your treatment related queries and concerns.

Once you have been through a treatment programme and your urological cancer has stabilised, our nurses will continue to see you to provide emotional and psychological support until you feel well enough again.

Our locations

We provide urology services from:

Some services are only available at one hospital. The table below identifies where the first stage of consultations and investigations will typically take place.

Urology services by hospital
Pathway Whipps Cross Hospital The Royal London Hospital Newham Hospital
Lower urinary tract symptoms Yes Yes Yes
Frequent urinary tract infections Yes Yes Yes
Kidney stones Yes Yes No
“Andrology” (erectile dysfunction, male infertility, penis/scrotum/testis problems) Yes No No
Children’s urology Yes No No
Possible cancer – blood in urine Yes No No
Possible cancer – prostate Yes No No
Possible cancer – kidney Yes Yes Yes
Possible cancer - testicular Yes Yes Yes
Possible cancer - penis Yes Yes Yes

For clinicians

Referral pathways and referral proforma

We have developed streamlined pathways for common urological conditions. These allow us to arrange any appropriate investigations as soon as the referral is received, minimising the time that patients need to wait for answers and ongoing care.

Routine referrals can only be made through Advice and Guidance (A&G) on e-RS and we welcome both referrals and requests for advice through this service. Please see this short video.

As such, we will soon be only accepting referrals that are accompanied by our referral proforma. This includes additional information about appropriate community management and basic investigation of common conditions, based on national guidelines where available.

The proforma has been adapted so that it can be imported to your patient management system to allow auto-population of results and demographics fields.

A short summary history is welcomed but we have worked hard with local GPs and the community outpatient transformation team to minimise the amount of time that this form takes for GPs to complete, as well as keeping mandatory investigations to a minimum.

We have worked with the Clinical Effectiveness Group at QMUL who have very kindly produced proforma templates for both eMIS and SystmOne that automatically populate patient demographic details and results fields. The most recent versions of these should be available through the template library in your clinical systems, and if you are unsure how to access this then please contact your local Primary Care Practice Facilitator as listed on the CEG website. A generic Word template is also available to download by clicking the link below, however, your local practice administrator will need to add the auto-populating fields in your clinical system to generate your own local template as a last resort. We highly recommend using the centrally updated version instead of either eMIS or SystmOne template library. 

Generic template - Urology Clinic Outpatient Referral TNW CEG (RP)

We welcome feedback on our pathways and referral proforma and would encourage you to contact us by post.

Our locations

We provide urology services from:

Some referral routes are only available at specific hospitals. The table below explains the referral routes.

A&R Pathway 

Whipps Cross / NUH Hospital* 

The Royal London Hospital 

e- RS Clinic Type Search Terms 

Stones 

Yes 

Yes 

Urinary Calculus 
Not Otherwise Specified 

Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) 

Yes 

Yes 

Prostate 
(In) Continence 
Not otherwise specified 

Urology Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) 

Yes 

Yes 

(In) Continence 
Haematuria (not 2WW) 
Not Otherwise Specified 

Andrology 

Yes 

No 

Male Infertility 
Erectile Dysfunction / Andrology 
Vasectomy 
Not Otherwise Specified 

Urology Non-Categorised General (to be used for anything which does not fit into the above) 

Yes 

Yes 

Not Otherwise Specified 

*Whipp’s Cross and Newham Hospital have a networked Advise and Referral service. 

Please do not send administrative queries through Advice and Guidance, which should be reserved for clinical problems. For WXH/RLH appointments and waiting list-related queries, the Access Issues Resolution Service (AIRS) is available – 02077673205 or BHNT.AIRS@nhs.net. For Newham: 0207 363 9292 / nuhpals.bartshealth@nhs.net  

Cancer and paediatric

Some cancer and paediatric services are only available at one hospital. The table below identifies where the first stage of consultations and investigations will typically take place.

Urology services by the hospital 

eRS RAS pathway 

Whipps Cross Hospital 

The Royal London Hospital 

Newham Hospital 

Children’s urology 

Yes 

No 

No 

Possible cancer – blood in urine 

Yes 

Yes 

No 

Possible cancer – prostate 

Yes 

No 

No 

Possible cancer – kidney 

Yes 

Yes 

Yes 

Possible cancer - testicular 

Yes 

Yes 

Yes 

Possible cancer - penis 

Yes 

No 

No