Dr. Amanda S. Chung is a urologist based in the Department of Urology at Level 4 West, Main Building, Concord Repatriation General Hospital, Hospital Road, Concord, NSW, Australia.
Urology covers a lot of different health issues. Dr. Chung looks after people with problems that affect the bladder, prostate, and the urinary tract. Some appointments are about day-to-day bladder symptoms, while others are about blocked flow, scarring, or long-term conditions that can take time to settle.
For men with an enlarged prostate (BPH) and bladder outlet obstruction, care can include treatment options such as Aquablation. At times, this is considered when symptoms like weak urine flow, trouble starting, or getting up often at night are getting in the way of life.
Dr. Chung also helps with urethral strictures and other narrowing issues, including situations where urine flow is affected by scarring. Depending on the need, this may involve urology endoscopy and other steps to assess what’s going on and plan next steps.
Bladder and urine control concerns are also part of the work. This includes stress urinary incontinence and urinary incontinence more broadly, as well as neurogenic bladder, where the bladder doesn’t work the way it should because of nerve signals. Urinary tract infections (UTIs) and ongoing bladder irritation can come up too, especially when symptoms keep returning.
On top of that, Dr. Chung treats a range of conditions affecting sexual and reproductive health. This includes erectile dysfunction (ED) and Peyronie disease. Lichen sclerosus can also be managed, along with reconstructive urology surgery when needed.
Care is usually about getting a clear plan and doing things step by step. Over time, many people find it helps to have a urology clinician who listens, explains options in plain language, and supports them through the process.