Lewis W. Chan is a urologist based in Concord, NSW, Australia. He looks after people with bladder and prostate health issues, as well as problems that can come with nerve or movement conditions. Appointments are usually about getting to the bottom of what’s causing symptoms and working out a plan that fits your day-to-day life.
In many cases, Lewis helps with urinary incontinence, including stress urinary incontinence. He also treats bladder outlet issues, such as bladder outlet obstruction, which can make it hard to pass urine or leave you feeling like your bladder never quite empties. When prostate problems are involved, he supports people with an enlarged prostate (BPH) and prostate cancer care, including follow-up after procedures like prostatectomy.
Some patients see him because of neurogenic bladder, where bladder control is affected by the nerves. This can show up alongside conditions like Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders. At times, urinary infections and more serious infections, including sepsis, can be part of the story too, especially when symptoms have been going on for a while. The aim is to treat what’s urgent, then tidy up the long-term plan so things are safer and more comfortable.
Lewis has urology training and hands-on clinical experience gained through day-to-day care in this field. That practical work matters, because urinary and prostate conditions can be complex and everyone’s situation is a bit different. Treatment can involve checks, imaging or tests, and then options that may include medicines or procedures depending on what’s causing the symptoms. Where appropriate, he can also talk through whether there are any current clinical trials that might be relevant to your situation, though not every patient will be eligible.