Kirby R. Qin

Urologist

📍 St. Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Melbourne

About of Kirby R. Qin

Kirby R. Qin is a urologist based at St. Vincent's Hospital Melbourne in Melbourne, VIC. Urology is the branch of medicine that looks after the urinary tract and the male reproductive system. Day to day, that can mean supporting people with long-term conditions, and also being there when something more urgent comes up.


At St. Vincent's, Kirby works with surgical and medical teams to assess and treat a wide range of urology problems. This includes issues linked to an enlarged prostate (BPH), and the symptoms that can come with blocked or slow urine flow, often called obstructive uropathy. In many cases, care is about helping reduce discomfort and improving how well the bladder can empty.


Kirby also treats men with prostate problems that may need procedures such as prostatectomy. Treatments can involve newer options for certain patients, including Aquablation. The right approach depends on the person’s symptoms, health, and what’s going on in the prostate.


Some presentations are more urgent or time-sensitive. For example, the care team manages problems like testicular torsion, where fast treatment can make a big difference. There are also situations involving complications and emergency surgical care, including things like cystectomy and aneurysm repair, plus other complex conditions that can affect blood flow or tissue health.


Beyond the prostate and testicles, urology care can overlap with broader surgical support. At times, this includes helping with issues around ileostomy care and recovery, and managing complications like gangrene. There can also be follow-up needs after surgeries, and support for healing after hospital treatment.


The work doesn’t always stay in the operating theatre. It’s also about steady care in the lead-up to treatment and in the days after. People can feel stressed when they’re dealing with urinary symptoms, sudden pain, or changes in health. Kirby focuses on clear explanations and practical next steps, so the plan makes sense.


Clinical trials and research details weren’t listed, and education history isn’t shown here. What is clear is that Kirby R. Qin provides urology care in a busy Victorian hospital setting, supporting people with both common and complex conditions, from planned treatment through to urgent surgery when needed.

Services & Conditions Treated

AquablationEnlarged Prostate (BPH)IleostomyTesticular TorsionAneurysm RepairAppendectomyCystectomyGangreneHemorrhoidsHenoch-Schonlein PurpuraMesotheliomaNecrotizing FasciitisObstructive UropathyProstatectomyThrombectomyUndescended Testicle

Publications

1 total

Radical cystectomy mortality in older patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

BJU international • April 10, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

Which services does Dr Kirby R. Qin offer?
Dr Kirby R. Qin offers a range of urology services including Aquablation, treatment for Enlarged Prostate (BPH), Ileostomy, Testicular Torsion, Aneurysm Repair, Appendectomy, Cystectomy, and management of conditions such as Hemorrhoids and Obstructive Uropathy.
What conditions does Dr Qin treat as a Urologist?
Dr Qin treats conditions related to the urinary tract and male reproductive system, as well as related surgical issues. This includes prostate problems, blockages, and other urological conditions listed in his services.
Where is Dr Kirby R. Qin based for appointments?
Dr Qin practices at St. Vincent's Hospital Melbourne in Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
How can I book an appointment with Dr Qin?
To book an appointment, contact the clinic at St. Vincent's Hospital Melbourne or follow the hospital’s booking process. If you have a current GP referral, bring it to your consult.
Does Dr Qin perform prostate-related procedures?
Yes. The service list includes treatment for Enlarged Prostate (BPH) and Prostatectomy as part of his urology care.
What should I bring to my first appointment?
Bring any relevant medical records, current medications, and details about your symptoms. If you have a GP referral, bring that as well.