Andrew D. Ryan is a urologist based in Mount Waverley, Melbourne, VIC, Australia. He looks after adult patients who need help with urinary and prostate health, and he also supports people with some long-term bowel-related conditions that can link with urology care.
His day-to-day work often includes prostate cancer care and follow-up after prostate surgery (prostatectomy). For many people, the process can feel overwhelming. In many cases, he focuses on clear next steps, making sure patients understand what to expect and what can be done to support recovery.
Andrew also helps with enlarged prostate (BPH). This is common in men as they get older, and it can cause problems like a weak urine stream, needing to pass urine more often, or feeling like the bladder never fully empties. He works with patients to work through treatment options that suit their situation.
Some patients also come with complex conditions such as ADULT syndrome and Muir-Torre syndrome. These can involve multiple body systems, so care often needs to be planned carefully and kept organised over time. He stays focused on the practical parts of treatment and ongoing monitoring.
Alongside this, Andrew’s clinical work includes stoma-related care, including colostomy and ileostomy. At times this can be a big life change. He understands that people need practical guidance, not just medical terms, especially when adjusting to day-to-day routines.
There’s also nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) listed among the conditions he manages. While that’s more liver-related, it can still connect with overall health planning, and care often comes down to making sure the different parts of treatment line up.
Details about Andrew’s formal education and overall years of experience aren’t listed here, and no research or clinical trials are shown on the information provided. If you’re looking for something specific, it’s best to check directly with the practice for the latest updates on appointments, background, and any trial availability.