Urology
Conditions
Please note this is not an exhaustive list of all conditions for outpatient services and does not exclude consideration for referral unless specifically stipulated in the out of scope section.
- Haematuria
- Incontinence/bladder dysfunction (female)
- Lower urinary tract symptoms (female)
- Lower urinary tract symptoms (male)
- Prostate – suspected cancer (including elevated PSA)
- Renal mass (tumours/cysts)
- Testicular, epididymal, scrotal, penis or foreskin abnormalities
- Urinary tract calculi
- Urinary tract infection (UTI) – recurrent
Paediatric services
Referrals for children and young people should follow the Children’s Health Queensland referral guidelines.
- Haematuria
- Incontinence/bladder dysfunction (female)
- Lower urinary tract symptoms (female)
- Lower urinary tract symptoms (male)
- Prostate – suspected cancer (including elevated PSA)
- Renal mass (tumours/cysts)
- Testicular, epididymal, scrotal, penis or foreskin abnormalities
- Urinary tract calculi
- Urinary tract infection (UTI) – recurrent
Emergency department referrals
All urgent cases must be discussed with the on call Registrar to obtain appropriate prioritisation and treatment. Contact through:
- Royal Brisbane and Women's Hopsital (07) 3646 8111
- The Prince Charles Hospital (07) 3139 4000
- Redcliffe Hospital (07) 3883 7777
- Caboolture Hospital (07) 5433 8888
Urgent cases accepted via phone must be accompanied with a written referral and a copy faxed immediately to the Central Patient Intake Unit: 1300 364 952.
If any of the following are present or suspected, refer the patient to the emergency department (via ambulance if necessary):
- Autonomic dysreflexia
- Foreign bodies
If any of the following are present or suspected, phone 000 to arrange immediate transfer to the emergency department or seek emergent medical advice if in a remote region.
- Acute/severe renal or ureteric colic
- Acute renal or ureteric colic with obstruction and/or infection
- Acute urinary retention
- Urinary tract and genital trauma
- Urinary tract sepsis or severe infection
- Severe urinary tract bleeding
- Autonomic dysreflexia
- Foreign bodies
- Priapism
- Acute scrotal pain/ torsion of the testes
- Severe genital infection e.g. Fournier’s gangrene/epididymo-orchitis
- Paraphimosis – unable to reduce
Out of scope services
Not all services are funded in the Queensland public health system. The following are not routinely provided in a public Urology service.
- Circumcision for cosmetic reasons
- Aesthetic surgery
- Sexually transmitted infections– refer sexual health clinic
- Genital ulcers and warts – refer sexual health clinic provided verrucous carcinoma is excluded
- Vasectomy and vasectomy reversal
- Ejaculatory disorders
- Catheter change/maintenance
- Proteinuria – refer nephrology
- Small epididymal cysts <2cm
- Asymptomatic simple renal cyst
Specialists list
Send referral
Hotline: 1300 364 938
Medical Objects ID: MQ40290004P
HealthLink EDI: qldmnhhs
Mail:
Metro North Central Patient Intake
Aspley Community Centre
776 Zillmere Road
ASPLEY QLD 4034
Health pathways
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For login details email:
healthpathways@brisbanenorthphn.org.au
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