Celi Varol

Urologist

📍 Kingswood

About of Celi Varol

Celi Varol is a urologist based in Kingswood, NSW, Australia. The clinic area is handy for people across western Sydney, especially if you’re dealing with urinary problems, pain, or testicular concerns that just won’t go away.


Urology can cover a wide range of issues, from infections and bladder or prostate symptoms to problems that need surgery. Over time, Celi has looked after patients for things like bacterial prostatitis, prostate cancer, and testicular torsion. In many cases, that means helping you get relief from symptoms and making a clear plan for what comes next.


For some patients, treatment may involve procedures. Celi’s work includes surgeries such as prostatectomy and cystectomy, depending on the diagnosis and how the condition is tracking. At times, you might also be dealing with swelling or changes that need careful assessment, including conditions like chemosis. The aim is to take the worry seriously, but keep the next steps practical.


There are also less common conditions that can fall under urology care, and Celi may be involved when a patient needs evaluation or management for problems such as endometrial stromal sarcoma. These cases can feel overwhelming. The focus stays on explaining what’s happening in plain language and outlining the options without rushing you.


Patients seen in practice can be adults and sometimes people who need urgent help due to sudden pain or swelling. If you’ve had recurring symptoms, trouble urinating, or persistent discomfort, Celi will usually start with a careful history and relevant checks, then talk through results and treatment choices.


In terms of background, Celi has medical training and clinical experience in urology. That kind of training matters because urology often blends symptom care with bigger decisions, like when surgery is the safest option.


Research and clinical trials aren’t the main focus in every case, and there’s no specific trial info listed here. Still, like many clinicians, Celi stays up to date with current urology care and uses evidence-based approaches to guide day-to-day decisions.


If you’re looking for a steady, down-to-earth clinician for urology concerns in Kingswood, Celi Varol is there to help you sort through it calmly and move forward.

Services & Conditions Treated

ChemosisProstate CancerProstatectomyBacterial ProstatitisCystectomyEndometrial Stromal SarcomaTesticular Torsion

Publications

1 total

Intra-individual comparison of prostate-specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography/computed tomography versus bone scan in detecting skeletal metastasis at prostate cancer diagnosis.

BJU international • November 09, 2023

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Celi Varol provide?
Dr Varol treats a range of urology issues, including prostate cancer management, prostatectomy, bacterial prostatitis, cystectomy, testicular torsion and other urological conditions. The clinic focuses on careful diagnosis and appropriate treatment plans.
What conditions can Dr Varol help with?
She specialises in urology matters such as prostate cancer, bacterial prostatitis, testicular torsion and other related conditions. For specifics, your initial consultation will identify the best next steps.
Where is the clinic located?
Dr Varol practises in Kingswood, NSW, Australia.
How do I book an appointment with Dr Varol?
To arrange a consultation, contact the Kingswood clinic and ask for an appointment with Dr Celi Varol. The team will guide you on available times.
What should I expect at my first visit?
During your first visit, you’ll discuss symptoms, medical history and any tests needed. This helps determine the right treatment plan for your urological concern.
Are surgical options available?
Yes. Procedures such as prostatectomy and cystectomy are among the treatments offered where appropriate, depending on the condition and review results.
What concerns should I raise at the appointment?
Common concerns include symptom duration, potential side effects, treatment options, recovery times, and how a condition may affect daily life. Bring any relevant test results if you have them.