Daisuke Obinata is a urologist based at Wellington Road, Clayton VIC 3800. His work is centred on the urinary system and the male reproductive system, so you might see him for bladder and prostate issues, or for cancers that involve the kidneys, bladder, or prostate.
In many cases, people visit for problems that are day to day and can be hard to ignore. This can include urinary incontinence, stress urinary incontinence, and ongoing bladder control concerns. Others come in because they’ve noticed symptoms linked to an enlarged prostate (BPH). Over time, BPH can make it harder to pass urine comfortably, and it can affect sleep and everyday routines.
Dr Obinata also looks after people who need care for urological cancers. This includes prostate cancer, bladder cancer, urothelial cancer, and renal cell carcinoma (RCC). When cancer is part of the story, the focus is on getting the right plan for diagnosis and treatment, with careful follow-up as things move along.
Some conditions are more specialised too. For example, he manages issues related to familial prostate cancer, where family history can play a big role in risk. He also treats less common problems such as pyogenic granuloma, which can show up in the urinary area and needs the right assessment and treatment.
Treatment can involve both clinical care and surgery, depending on what’s going on. Based on the services listed, he performs procedures such as prostatectomy, and also works with kidney-related surgery like nephrectomy. For bladder and related cancers, the treatment pathway may involve surgical options as well, alongside the usual steps that come with cancer care.
You’ll find that urology appointments are often about practical problem solving. It helps when someone listens to symptoms properly, talks through options in plain language, and keeps the next steps clear. That matters whether the issue is urine control, prostate swelling, or something more serious like cancer.
Details on formal education, years of experience, and any clinical trials or published research are not listed here. What is clear is that Dr Obinata’s urology practice covers a mix of common urinary conditions and cancer care, with a focus on the urinary tract and prostate.