Anne-maree M. Haynes is a urologist based in Darlinghurst, NSW. You’ll find the practice at 384 Victoria St, Darlinghurst, NSW 2010. Urology covers health issues of the urinary tract, and for many people it also includes the male reproductive system.
Dr Haynes focuses on prostate care and the kinds of problems that can come with it. In many cases this starts with looking into symptoms or results from tests, then working out the next step. For some patients, that might mean planning for surgery, follow-up care, or helping manage recovery after treatment.
One of the main areas of care is prostate cancer. That can be a tough diagnosis to hear, and appointments can feel overwhelming. Dr Haynes helps make the pathway clearer, from early discussions through to treatment planning. The aim is to keep things understandable and practical, with care that fits the situation.
When surgery is needed, her service includes prostatectomy, which is an operation to remove part of the prostate or the prostate gland. She also works with lymphadenectomy, which is the removal of lymph nodes. These procedures are often considered for certain prostate cancer cases, depending on scans, test results, and how the cancer is behaving.
Because everyone’s health and situation are different, treatment planning isn’t one-size-fits-all. Over time, care can also involve review appointments and making sure recovery is on track. At times that includes talking through questions about side effects, healing, and what to expect next.
As a urologist, Dr Haynes looks after men who need help with prostate-related health issues, including people who are just starting their investigation process and people who are already in the middle of treatment. Some visits may be about diagnosis and decisions. Others may be about what happens after treatment and how to move forward step by step.
For those wanting to get in touch, the clinic is in a central Darlinghurst location on Victoria Street. If you’re considering an appointment for prostate cancer care or related surgical treatment, it can help to bring along any recent reports and test results so the discussion can be based on the most current information.