Clemens Thoma is a urologist who works at St Vincent's Hospital in Sydney, NSW 2010. Urology covers the urinary tract and the male reproductive system, so his work often brings together kidneys, bladder, prostate, and related areas of care.
In clinic and in hospital settings, he looks after people with a mix of day-to-day problems and more serious conditions. Some patients come in for issues like an enlarged prostate (BPH), urine flow problems, urinary incontinence, and ongoing urinary tract infections (UTIs). At times, there are also concerns like kidney stones, urethral strictures, and bladder problems that can be hard to live with day to day.
Cancer care is another important part of urology. Clemens Thoma supports patients dealing with prostate cancer and bladder cancer. He also treats cancers that can involve the kidneys and other parts of the urinary system, such as renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and urothelial cancer. In some cases, there may be more complex situations that need careful planning and follow-up.
He also deals with other hormone and sexual health concerns that are common but not always easy to talk about. This can include erectile dysfunction (ED) and problems related to hypogonadism. Some patients also seek help for Peyronie disease, where scar tissue can affect how the penis works.
Not every urology case is the same. Sometimes care includes help with infections like chlamydia, or longer-term conditions that affect how the body handles certain substances, such as cystinuria. At times, there are also situations that involve abnormal connections in the body, including gastrointestinal fistula, which can be very disruptive and needs a coordinated approach.
His role also connects with procedures and ongoing medical care. That can include support after prostatectomy, and care around issues like testicular cancer and penile cancer. For kidney or bone related problems linked to cancer, the focus is on making sure patients get the right next steps for their situation.
Because urology can be complex, clear communication matters. Over time, his patients typically need answers, practical guidance, and careful management across follow-ups, scans, and treatment decisions.
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