Urology Surgeon

Urology Surgeon Mr GEORGIOS PAPADOPOULOS
MD, FEBU, FHUA, FRCS(Eng)

Urological Surgeon in Kent & Canterbury

10/06/2026

Men’s health is often overlooked — especially when it comes to urinary symptoms.

Changes in urination are common, but they should never be ignored. Early assessment can rule out serious conditions and provide effective treatment.

📍Serving patients across Canterbury, Ashford & Margate

09/06/2026

Vasectomy “failures” you see online are rare — and often not representative of reality.

Vasectomy is about 99% effective, and success is confirmed with a semen test at around 3 months.

Once confirmed, long-term reliability is very high.

If you’re considering it, focus on accurate medical information rather than fear-based posts online.

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07/06/2026

OAB vs IC — the key difference explained simply.

Overactive Bladder = urgency without pain
Interstitial Cystitis = urgency with pain

If you’ve been treated for “UTIs” or overactive bladder but symptoms aren’t improving, it may be worth reassessing the diagnosis.

Correct diagnosis = correct treatment.

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06/06/2026

Urinary incontinence is common, but it is not an inevitable part of being a woman.

Many women delay seeking help because they feel embarrassed or assume nothing can be done. In reality, a wide range of effective treatments are available depending on the cause.

If urinary leakage is affecting your daily activities, exercise, sleep, or confidence, consider seeking medical advice.

📍 Supporting women across Canterbury, Ashford, Margate, and East Kent.

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05/06/2026

Most bladder problems I see are linked to simple daily habits.

Small changes can prevent:
• Urgency
• Frequency
• Infections

If you notice warning signs, don’t ignore them.

Early assessment makes a difference.

📍 Canterbury | Ashford | Margate

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04/06/2026

Coffee isn’t “bad” for your bladder — but it can irritate it.

If you’re noticing:
• going more often
• urgency
• difficulty holding urine

Caffeine could be contributing.

You don’t need to quit completely — even reducing intake or switching to decaf can help.

Most people ignore this and just “put up with it.”
But small changes can make a real difference.

If symptoms persist, it’s worth getting checked.







03/06/2026

3 habits that quietly damage men’s health, energy, and sexual function.

Small changes = big long-term impact.

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02/06/2026

Why do some men still struggle with urinary symptoms despite prostate medication?

Enlarged prostate treatments can be very effective — but they do not work perfectly for everyone.

Sometimes:
✔ the bladder has become overactive
✔ the prostate is too enlarged
✔ symptoms are caused by multiple factors
✔ or the medication simply isn’t enough anymore

Common symptoms include:
• weak flow
• urgency
• frequent urination
• getting up multiple times at night
• incomplete emptying

Persistent symptoms deserve proper assessment rather than simply “putting up with it.”

If you’re in Canterbury, Ashford, Margate or surrounding Kent areas and concerned about urinary symptoms, seek expert advice early.




31/05/2026

Men over 50 — this is when prostate problems become serious.

Most men delay getting checked.

That’s when we start seeing:
• Sudden urinary retention
• Recurrent infections
• Long-term bladder damage

Surgery is NOT always needed — but timing matters.

It’s usually considered when:
✔️ Symptoms are worsening
✔️ Medication isn’t effective
✔️ Complications develop

Early assessment = more options, less risk.

📍 Canterbury | Ashford | Margate
🔒 Private, confidential consultations

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30/05/2026

How many times do you wake up at night to urinate?

Many people think nocturia is simply “normal ageing” — but there are multiple possible causes, and some are treatable.

Common causes include:
✔ enlarged prostate
✔ overactive bladder
✔ excessive evening fluids
✔ caffeine or alcohol
✔ diabetes
✔ sleep apnoea
✔ increased urine production overnight

Poor sleep from nocturia can affect:
• mood
• memory
• blood pressure
• daytime energy
• and overall quality of life

Persistent symptoms deserve proper assessment rather than simply accepting them.

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Nackington Road
Canterbury
CT4AR

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Wednesday 9am - 12:30pm
Thursday 1:30pm - 6pm
Friday 9am - 1pm
Saturday 10am - 3pm

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