Daniel A. Moon is a urologist based in Melbourne, VIC, Australia. He looks after people with a wide range of urinary and male health problems, from day-to-day bladder issues to more complex conditions that need surgery.
In his practice, he works with patients who may be dealing with prostate cancer and other prostate problems, including needing a prostatectomy. He also helps with cancers of the urinary system, such as renal cell carcinoma (RCC). At times, this can involve kidney surgery, including nephrectomy, depending on what the scans and tests show.
Daniel also cares for people with long-term kidney concerns like chronic kidney disease. Some cases can be very serious, and he works with the broader care team to support treatment plans. He is also involved in endoscopy when that’s the right way to check and treat certain urinary issues.
Bladder and continence problems are another big part of his work. Urinary incontinence, including stress urinary incontinence, can really affect daily life. He focuses on clear options and practical next steps, whether that means managing symptoms or planning further care.
Male sexual health and genital conditions are covered too. This includes erectile dysfunction (ED) and Peyronie disease. He can also help with penile cancer care. At times, there are other related health concerns that come up, such as hernia, and situations like sepsis or pulmonary embolism where urgent medical support is needed alongside urology care.
Daniel’s experience covers both outpatient and procedure-based care. He takes a calm, straightforward approach, and over time he supports people through the steps of diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up. This can include kidney transplant-related care, when that fits the patient’s situation and team plan.