
Orchidopexy (Paediatrics)
An orchidopexy is a simple surgical procedure used to move a testicle that has not descended into its correct position in the scrotum.
Using the latest healthcare innovations, our specialists accurately diagnose and treat a wide range of urological conditions in men and women in our dedicated Urology centre. Working closely with other specialties, our urologists ensure you receive the expert care you need.

Our consultant urologists have expertise across all areas of urology, including prostate conditions (both benign and malignant), bladder health, kidney stone disease, urinary incontinence and urinary tract infections, and male sexual health. Whatever your concern, your care is tailored to your individual needs, with clear explanations and a personalised treatment plan. We provide a comprehensive urology service under one roof, with rapid access to diagnostic tests such as same-day MRI, and walk-in CT, blood test, cystoscopy, ultrasound, and urodynamics, alongside minimally invasive day-case procedures for common conditions. We provide accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and ongoing support, delivered in a calm, discreet, and modern clinical environment.
of the UK’s foremost urology consultants
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Our consultants diagnose and manage a comprehensive range of urological and pelvic health conditions in men and women.
We combine expert clinical evaluation with advanced diagnostic investigations to accurately identify the cause of symptoms and guide effective treatment.

An orchidopexy is a simple surgical procedure used to move a testicle that has not descended into its correct position in the scrotum.

A bladder biopsy is performed to remove cells or small pieces of tissue from the bladder, to be examined under a microscope in a laboratory.

A cystoscopy is an inspection of the bladder and urethra that's used to diagnose a variety of health issues.

Blood and pathology tests are a vital part of detecting, diagnosing, and treating conditions.

Circumcision is a surgical procedure to remove the foreskin from the penis.

Bladder Botox can be used to treat bladder conditions in children, such as an overactive bladder, when other forms of treatment have not worked.

Transurethral resection of bladder tumour (TURBT) is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat early bladder cancer.

CT (computed tomography) is a specialised imaging test that uses X-ray beams to create detailed cross-sectional pictures of the body.

An MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scan uses a magnetic field and radio waves to take images of the inside of your body.

Bladder instillation is an outpatient treatment that uses a medicated solution to treat symptoms and conditions affecting the bladder, including urinary tract infections, interstitial cystitis, and bladder cancer.
Our urologists offer a streamlined assessment for your urological concerns. With rapid access to specialist review and on-site and same-day diagnostics, you’ll receive clear answers and next steps as quickly as possible.
Our consultant urologists are leaders in their field and provide a seamless patient journey from initial consultation through to treatment and ongoing care.
Services are available at our state-of-the-art Urology centre in London. Use the map to find your nearest Welbeck location and plan your visit.
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At Welbeck, we’re committed to ensuring the referral process is smooth and efficient. We welcome referrals from GPs and other healthcare professionals and aim to offer same-day or next-day appointments where possible.

You can book directly with each of our centres by phone or email, and you may also be able to book online. You can find contact details for this centre at the top of the page, and more information about becoming a patient on our accessing private healthcare page.
Yes, but only for certain services. Some consultations, assessments, and treatments can be booked directly, while others require a GP or specialist referral. Please check the relevant service page for guidance, and contact the centre if you’re unsure.
We aim to offer appointments as quickly as possible, and many services have same-day or next-day availability. Waiting times vary depending on the appointment type, specialty, and consultant availability, but our team will always offer the earliest suitable appointment.
Yes. You can arrange an appointment for a family member, or someone you care for, just let us know when you get in touch. We’ll need their details and consent to complete the booking, unless you're their legal guardian or have power of attorney.

At Welbeck, we believe that Men’s health isn't just about treating illnesses, but also preventing them. From urological health to mental wellness, we offer comprehensive services that empower men to live longer, healthier lives.

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