Patient Information
Wangaratta Urology aims to provide patients with resourceful information about their procedures to help make their journey as comfortable as possible.
What to bring to your appointment
• Referral letter from your General Practitioner
• Any relevant pathology results
• Any CD/DVD/reports of relevant scans. eg CT, MRI, Ultrasound, PET scans, X Rays
• List of your current medications
• Summary of your previous medical history from your GP
Downloads
Patient Registration Form – DOWNLOAD FORM
International Prostate Symptom Score – DOWNLOAD FORM
General Information Area
General Urological Health www.urologyhealth.org
Urological Cancers
Prostate cancer foundation www.prostate.org.au
Australian prostate cancer foundation www.prostatehealth.org.au
Cancer Council of Australia www.cancer.org.au
Organisations
Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand www.usanz.org.au
American Urology Association www.auanet.org
European Association of Urology www.uroweb.org
Men’s Health
Andrology Australia www.andrologyaustralia.org
Have Any Questions?
FAQ's
What is a Urologist?
A urologist is a doctor who treats a wide range of conditions involving both male and female urogenital tracts, either with medical treatment or surgery.
What do I need to bring to my first appointment?
• Referral letter from your General Practitioner
• Any relevant pathology results
• Any CD/DVD/reports of relevant scans. eg CT, MRI, Ultrasound, PET scans, X Rays
• List of your current medications
• Summary of your previous medical history from your GP
How much will my appointment cost?
NEW CONSULTATION
Standard $190 – Pensioner $150
REVIEW
Standard $100 – Pensioner $90
EXTENDED REVIEW APPOINTMENT
(more than 20 minutes) $130
Should I come to my appointment if I’m sick?
If you are displaying any symptoms of Covid19 please do not visit our clinic. Please call the clinic (03 5757 6300) to book another appointment and to receive further information.