Handoo Rhee is a urologist based in Woolloongabba, QLD, working from 199 Ipswich Road, Woolloongabba QLD 4102, Australia. Urology covers a lot of things that can affect the bladder, kidneys, prostate, and male health, and Rhee’s clinic care focuses on those areas in a steady, down-to-earth way.
Rhee looks after people dealing with prostate issues, including an enlarged prostate (BPH) and prostate cancer. There’s also care for bladder and urine tract cancers, such as bladder cancer and urothelial cancer. If someone is facing a kidney cancer diagnosis like renal cell carcinoma (RCC), Rhee can help manage that pathway too.
Kidney health is a big part of the work. This can include conditions that affect kidney function, plus surgical care such as nephrectomy. There’s also support for people who’ve had or are preparing for a kidney transplant, where urological care needs to work closely with the wider team.
Rhee also treats a range of non-cancer conditions and hormone-related concerns. That includes hypogonadism, priapism, and hormone replacement therapy (HRT). At times, symptoms like pain, urinary changes, and other ongoing problems can feel overwhelming, so the aim is to talk through options in plain language and keep decisions practical.
Some patients may come in with complex conditions as well, such as retroperitoneal fibrosis. Others may have wider health issues linked to weight and metabolism, including abdominal obesity and metabolic syndrome. For people with mixed connective tissue disease, Rhee’s care fits in with the bigger picture and how the body responds over time.
In terms of education, the specific degree and training details aren’t listed here. Rhee’s practice is guided by standard urology knowledge and day-to-day clinical experience.
Research and clinical trials are not clearly shown here, so if that’s something you want to know about, it’s best to ask the clinic directly. Rhee’s role is to focus on the care that’s needed now, and to make sure you understand what’s happening and what can be done next.