Andrew B. Morton is a urologist based in Brisbane, QLD, Australia. He looks after men’s health and urinary tract concerns, from common day-to-day issues to more serious problems. Appointments can cover things that start slowly, as well as symptoms that show up more suddenly and need a steady plan.
In many cases, care focuses on the prostate and related conditions. This can include an enlarged prostate (BPH), ongoing monitoring for prostate cancer, and support around prostate procedures such as prostatectomy. There’s also work around hormone-related issues, including hypogonadism and hormone replacement therapy (HRT). At times, the focus is on comfort and clarity too, especially when hormone symptoms affect energy, mood, or day-to-day function.
Andrew also treats a range of scrotal and testicular concerns. This may include scrotal masses, orchitis, and conditions like inflammatory myofibroblastic tumour. Skin and genital conditions can come up as well, such as lichen sclerosus, which often needs careful, practical management to reduce irritation and keep things under control. When inflammation or pain is part of the picture, the approach is usually about getting the cause right and then sorting out the next steps.
Some patients also need help with kidney stone treatment. Services can include lithotripsy, which aims to break up stones so they are easier to pass. If a patient’s situation is complex, care is still kept down to earth—explaining what’s happening, what tests may be needed, and what treatment options are available based on the specific case.
Andrew is trained as a urologist and works with adults dealing with urological conditions of different kinds. Over time, his practice has covered both medical and procedure-based care, depending on the diagnosis. Where research matters for treatment choices, this can be considered as part of good clinical practice, but the main thing remains practical: safe, clear care that fits the person in front of him. Clinical trials are not always needed, and they are only discussed when they genuinely fit the situation.