Gideon A. Blecher is a urologist based in Clayton, VIC, working through the Department of Surgery at Monash University on Melbourne Wellington Rd.
Urology is a wide field, so his day-to-day care can cover a mix of health needs for both adults and children. He looks after problems that affect the bladder, kidneys, and reproductive system. This can include urinary issues like urinary incontinence, and conditions that impact the prostate, such as prostate cancer and prostatectomy follow-up care.
He also treats men’s health concerns. That may include erectile dysfunction (ED), premature ejaculation, and Peyronie disease. At times, he helps with infertility-related issues too, including varicocele and other causes that affect testicular health. Some cases involve vasectomy, where the focus is on safe assessment and management.
Cancer care is another part of the work. He manages and supports people dealing with penile cancer, prostate cancer, and testicular cancer. You may also see surgical care mentioned on his profile, including procedures such as nephrectomy. Alongside this, he can be involved in care plans where ongoing treatment is needed.
Some conditions he manages are more specialised. For example, he provides care for meatal stenosis, and at times for congenital or rare conditions such as penis agenesis. For children, he also deals with intussusception in children and helps with the surgical side of treatment. In some cases, he supports patients with Klinefelter syndrome.
When it comes to training and experience, there isn’t a clear step-by-step history listed on this profile. Education details aren’t shown here, but his work is linked to Monash University’s Department of Surgery. Likewise, research and publications don’t have specific items listed on this page, so it’s hard to say what current studies he’s involved with from this information alone.
Clinical trials also aren’t listed here. Still, the focus stays on practical care for common urology concerns, plus careful management when conditions are more complex or less common.