William R. Gibson is a urologist based in Fremantle, WA. You can find his practice at 19 Mouat Street, Fremantle (6959), with appointments for people who need help with urinary and bladder health. He also looks after patients dealing with pain and discomfort that can sit alongside other health problems.
His day-to-day work often involves bladder and urine symptoms such as frequent or urgent urination, urinary incontinence (including stress urinary incontinence), and urinary tract infections (UTIs). At times, he also helps with bladder outlet obstruction, where urine flow is blocked and people can struggle to empty their bladder properly. Over time, these issues can affect sleep, work, and everyday life, so the goal is usually to calm symptoms and get things back on track.
William also supports patients with more complex, ongoing discomfort. The kind of cases that may come through include chronic pain and acute pain, as well as conditions like complex regional pain syndrome and neuralgia. There are also referrals listed that relate to tendon and joint pain, such as tendinitis and tennis elbow. At times, people may need care for more than one problem at once, and it can help to have someone who can sort out what needs attention first.
Some conditions in his service list go beyond the urinary system, including Meniere disease, hearing loss, and vertigo. There are also eye-related issues listed, such as Brown syndrome. While these can be quite different from urology, it may reflect how care needs can overlap when someone has multiple symptoms. In many cases, he works with the broader picture and focuses on practical next steps.
William has completed medical training and specialist urology training. Like most clinicians, he keeps learning through ongoing clinical work and regular updates. The main focus stays on clear explanations, sensible treatment options, and making sure you know what is happening and why.
Research and clinical trials are not listed in the public details available here. If you’re looking for trial options or specialist studies, it’s best to ask the clinic directly during your appointment or phone call.