Kylie J. Mansfield is a urologist based at Northfields Ave, Wollongong NSW 2522. She looks after people with bladder and urinary tract problems, and she also helps manage kidney-related concerns when they come up.
Many patients see Kylie because of symptoms that make everyday life hard. That can include needing to pee a lot, feeling a strong urge to go, or having pain when you pass urine. At times it is linked to a urinary tract infection (UTI), but not always. Kylie will take a careful look at what’s going on so you’re not left guessing.
She also supports people who have ongoing bladder issues. Interstitial cystitis (sometimes called bladder pain syndrome) can cause discomfort for months, with flare-ups that feel unpredictable. Stress urinary incontinence is another common reason for appointments, especially when coughing, laughing, or moving around. Kylie also treats urinary incontinence more generally, so you can get practical steps and treatment options that fit your situation.
Kidney health matters too. Chronic kidney disease can be slow and quiet, and it’s often picked up when tests are done for other reasons. Kylie helps patients understand urinary and kidney symptoms and works to keep things steady over time, including when there are new changes or flare-ups.
There can be other factors that affect the urinary system as well. COVID-19 is sometimes associated with urinary symptoms in some people, and Kylie is mindful of how illness and recovery can change things. If you’ve noticed urinary changes after an infection, she can help sort out what might be related and what needs follow-up.
Appointments are usually focused on getting answers and making a plan you can live with. Kylie understands that urinary problems can be stressful and embarrassing, even when they’re treatable. She keeps the conversation simple, listens to what you’re dealing with, and explains next steps clearly.
Over time, Kylie has built her work around the day-to-day realities of urology care. That means thinking about both short-term problems, like acute pain or suspected UTIs, and longer-term conditions, like bladder discomfort or incontinence. The goal is always the same: help you feel better and get on top of symptoms, one step at a time.