Ned J. Kinnear

Urologist

Male📍 Melbourne

About of Ned J. Kinnear

Ned J. Kinnear is a urologist based at St. Vincent's Hospital Melbourne in Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

He looks after people with a range of bladder, kidney, and prostate problems. That can include things like urinary tract infections, blocked flow from hydronephrosis, and bladder issues such as bladder cancer. He also helps with prostate cancer and other prostate concerns, including ongoing management where needed.

Kidney and bladder stone problems are also part of his day-to-day work. In many cases, treatment options may include procedures such as ureteroscopy, lithotripsy (breaking up stones), and stent placement to help urine move the right way again.

Some patients see a urologist after scans show something that needs closer attention, like renal cell carcinoma. Others come in with symptoms that are stressful and uncomfortable, such as pain, repeated infections, or changes in how they pass urine. Over time, care often focuses on easing symptoms, sorting out the cause, and planning the next steps with the wider care team.

There are also urology conditions that affect quality of life, like erectile dysfunction (ED) and priapism. At times, these can be urgent, and getting timely help matters. He also works with people who have neurogenic bladder, where the bladder doesn’t work as it should due to nerve-related issues.

In the hospital setting, care may involve tests and procedures like endoscopy. He may also be involved when someone needs surgery for kidney or bladder-related conditions, such as nephrectomy or prostatectomy, depending on what’s going on.

Experience: specific years of experience aren’t listed here, but he works in urology through St. Vincent's Hospital Melbourne.

Education and research: the education details and research history aren’t provided in the information available here.

Clinical trials: no clinical trial involvement is listed.

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Services & Conditions Treated

AppendicitisBilateral HydronephrosisLithotripsyNephrectomyProstatectomyAppendectomyBladder CancerCholecystitisEmpyemaEndoscopyErectile Dysfunction (ED)Gallbladder DiseaseGallbladder RemovalGastrointestinal BleedingHydronephrosisInterstitial NephritisMucormycosisNeurogenic BladderOrchitisPriapismProstate CancerRenal Cell Carcinoma (RCC)Stent PlacementSuperior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome (SMAS)UreteroscopyUrinary Tract Infection (UTI)Viral Gastroenteritis

Publications

1 total

A case report of minimally invasive management of congenital retrocaval ureter.

Journal of surgical case reports • January 15, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Ned J. Kinnear offer?
He provides a range of urology services, including treatments for conditions like appendicitis, gallbladder disease, kidney and bladder issues, prostate problems, UTIs, and cancers such as bladder and renal cell carcinoma. Procedures include stent placement, ureteroscopy, endoscopy, lithotripsy, nephrectomy, and prostatectomy.
Which conditions can Ned help with?
He can help with conditions affecting the urinary tract and kidneys, such as hydronephrosis, nephritis, urinary infections, erectile dysfunction, prostate cancer, bladder cancer, and related GI and abdominal issues that fall under his scope.
Where is Ned J. Kinnear based?
He practices at St. Vincent's Hospital Melbourne in Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
How do I book an appointment?
To book an appointment, contact the clinic at the Melbourne address. They can provide available times and confirm what you need for your visit.
What should I bring to my appointment?
Bring any previous medical records or imaging related to urology, a list of medicines you take, and details about current symptoms or concerns to help with your visit.
What kinds of procedures might I need?
Depending on your condition, you might need procedures such as endoscopy, stent placement, ureteroscopy, lithotripsy, nephrectomy, or prostatectomy, plus other surgical or diagnostic steps as advised by the doctor.