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Get a urology referral online from AHPRA-registered Australian doctors. Our telehealth service connects you with qualified practitioners who can issue valid specialist referrals for urinary problems, prostate concerns, kidney stones, and male reproductive health.

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How do Doccy urology referrals work?

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Request your urology referral online

Start your online telehealth consultation through our secure form. Tell us about your urology concerns, symptoms, medical history, and any relevant test results. Our form takes just 5 minutes to complete and is available 24/7 - no appointment booking required. Perfect for when you can't wait weeks for a GP appointment.

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AI-powered health assessment

You'll receive a phone call from our AI voice care agent to collect your medical history and urology symptom details. This pre-consultation ensures our clinicians have all the information needed to provide an accurate referral. The AI gathers relevant details efficiently, meaning faster doctor consultations and better referral quality.

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Doctor review & instant email delivery

A qualified and registered Australian doctor reviews your pre-consult and chats with you to verify your information. Once approved by our AHPRA-registered practitioner, you'll receive your urology referral instantly via email - ready to book your appointment. Valid for 12 months and accepted for Medicare rebates.

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What type of urology specialist do you need?

Urology covers conditions affecting the urinary tract in both sexes and the male reproductive system. Our doctors can refer you to the most appropriate urologist based on your symptoms and concerns.

General Urologist

Diagnoses and manages a broad range of urological conditions. Most urology referrals are directed to general urologists who can assess urinary problems, prostate concerns, and kidney stones.

Common conditions

  • Urinary tract infections
  • Kidney stones
  • Prostate assessment
  • Blood in urine investigation
  • General urological symptoms

Uro-oncologist

Specialises in urological cancers including prostate, bladder, kidney, and testicular cancer. These urologists perform cancer surgery and coordinate treatment with oncologists.

Common conditions

  • Prostate cancer
  • Bladder cancer
  • Kidney cancer
  • Testicular cancer
  • Cancer surveillance and follow-up

Female Urologist / Urogynaecologist

Focuses on urological conditions specifically affecting women including incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse. These specialists often work alongside gynaecologists for comprehensive care.

Common conditions

  • Urinary incontinence in women
  • Pelvic organ prolapse
  • Recurrent UTIs in women
  • Overactive bladder
  • Bladder pain syndrome

Andrology Specialist

Specialises in male reproductive and sexual health conditions. These urologists manage erectile dysfunction, male infertility, and testosterone-related conditions.

Common conditions

  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Male infertility
  • Low testosterone
  • Peyronie's disease
  • Vasectomy and reversal

Endourology Specialist

Focuses on minimally invasive treatment of kidney stones and urinary tract conditions. These urologists perform laser stone surgery and other endoscopic procedures.

Common conditions

  • Complex kidney stones
  • Laser stone treatment
  • Ureteral strictures
  • Minimally invasive stone surgery
  • Recurrent stone prevention

Not sure which type of urology specialist you need? Our doctors will help determine the most appropriate referral based on your symptoms and medical history.

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When do you need a urology referral?

Our AHPRA-registered doctors can issue referrals for a range of urology conditions. If you're experiencing any of these concerns, you may benefit from seeing a urology.

  • Prostate concerns including elevated PSA or urinary symptoms
  • Kidney stones or recurrent urinary tract infections
  • Blood in urine requiring investigation
  • Urinary incontinence or bladder control problems
  • Erectile dysfunction or male sexual health concerns
  • Testicular pain, lumps, or swelling
  • Difficulty urinating or weak urine flow
  • Male infertility requiring investigation
  • Overactive bladder or frequent urination
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Urology Referral FAQs

Common questions about getting urology referrals online in Australia from AHPRA-registered doctors

Do I need a referral to see a urologist in Australia?

Yes, you need a GP referral to claim Medicare rebates for urologist consultations in Australia. Without a valid referral, you'll pay the full specialist fee with no Medicare rebate. Doccy's online doctors can issue urology referrals same-day.

How long is a urology referral valid for?

A standard urology referral is valid for 12 months from the date of issue. This covers multiple appointments including the initial consultation, investigations, procedures, and follow-up visits for the same condition.

Can I get a referral for prostate concerns online?

Yes, Doccy can issue referrals for prostate assessment. If you have urinary symptoms, elevated PSA, or other prostate concerns, a urologist can provide comprehensive assessment including examination, ultrasound, and if needed, biopsy.

What symptoms warrant a urology referral?

Common symptoms requiring urological assessment include blood in urine, difficulty urinating, frequent urination, kidney stone pain, prostate symptoms, incontinence, erectile dysfunction, and testicular concerns. Our doctors can advise if a referral is appropriate.

How quickly can I get a urology referral online?

With Doccy, most urology referrals are issued same-day, often within hours of completing your consultation. After our AHPRA-registered doctor reviews your case, your referral is emailed directly to you.

Can women see a urologist?

Absolutely. Urologists treat both men and women for conditions affecting the urinary tract. Some urologists specialise in female urology, treating incontinence, overactive bladder, and recurrent UTIs in women.

Will my urology referral cover procedures like cystoscopy?

Yes, a valid referral to a urologist covers all consultations and procedures performed by that specialist for the condition described. This includes cystoscopy, stone removal, and other urological procedures. Medicare rebates apply.

Should I go to emergency for kidney stone pain or get a referral?

Severe kidney stone pain may warrant emergency care, especially if accompanied by fever, vomiting, or inability to pass urine. For recurrent stones or less severe symptoms, a urology referral provides access to specialist stone prevention and treatment.