Thomas J. Hannan is a urologist based in Nathan, Queensland, working at 170 Kessels Road, Nathan, QLD 4111, Australia.
Urology is the part of medicine that looks after the urinary system and parts of the male reproductive system. In day to day care, this can include problems that come on suddenly, as well as issues that need careful monitoring over time.
In this practice, Thomas Hannan’s work includes urinary tract infections (UTIs) and conditions like asymptomatic bacteriuria. Sometimes bacteria are found in urine tests, but there are no clear symptoms. At other times, a person feels unwell with pain, burning, or frequent trips to the toilet.
He also works with patients where cerebral hypoxia is part of the overall health picture. That means care can be about more than one system, and it may involve close coordination with other healthcare teams. At times, this can be a stressful time for families, and it helps to have clear, practical next steps.
People usually come in because they want answers and a plan that makes sense. Thomas focuses on making sure the right tests are done, understanding what the results might mean, and helping decide on treatment when it’s needed. For some conditions, watchful waiting and sensible follow up can be the best approach. For others, timely treatment helps avoid things getting worse.
As for experience, this profile does not list specific years or previous roles. Education details are also not provided here, so it’s best to check with the clinic for the most up to date information if you need it.
Research activity and clinical trials are not listed in the available information. If you are interested in whether there are any current studies that could be relevant, the team at the clinic can usually explain what options exist.
Overall, the aim is simple: care that is calm, clear, and grounded in everyday needs, whether the issue is a common infection or a more complex situation that needs broader support.