Appointments · Leeds
Private urologist appointments in Leeds
Mr Sanjay Rajpal sees private urology patients at Spire Leeds Hospital in Roundhay. Appointments are suitable for men and women who need a clear consultant opinion about urinary symptoms, prostate problems, kidney stones, blood in the urine, bladder symptoms or men's health concerns.
When a private urology appointment helps
A private consultation can be useful when symptoms are persistent, worrying, recurrent or affecting quality of life. It can also help if you already have scans, blood tests or a GP referral and want a specialist explanation of the next steps.
- Slow flow, urgency, night-time urination or suspected enlarged prostate.
- Raised PSA, abnormal prostate examination or concern about prostate cancer risk.
- Kidney stone pain, recurrent stones, or a stone found on imaging.
- Visible or non-visible blood in the urine.
- Recurrent infections, bladder pain, testicular or scrotal swelling.
- Vasectomy discussion, penile or scrotal day-case surgery.
What happens before and during the visit
The secretary will usually ask for a short summary of the problem, relevant letters, test results and insurance details if applicable. At consultation, Mr Rajpal will take a history, review existing investigations and explain whether further tests are needed. These may include urine testing, blood tests, ultrasound, CT, flow testing, cystoscopy or prostate MRI depending on the concern.
Why Leeds patients choose this clinic
Spire Leeds is convenient for Roundhay, Chapel Allerton, Headingley, Horsforth, Alwoodley, Wetherby and the wider LS postcode area. The clinic is also useful for patients travelling from Harrogate, York and Wakefield who prefer a Leeds private hospital setting.
How to prepare
Before the appointment, write down the main symptom, when it started, what makes it worse, and what you most want answered. For urinary symptoms, it helps to know how often you pass urine, how many times you wake at night, whether the stream is weak, and whether there has been pain, infection or blood. For stones, bring the scan report and any discharge letter. For PSA concerns, bring the exact PSA result and any previous values.
What a good outcome looks like
The first consultation should leave you with a clear working diagnosis, a sensible investigation plan, and an explanation of treatment choices. Sometimes reassurance and monitoring are enough. Sometimes a focused test or operation is needed. The aim is not to push every patient toward surgery; it is to choose the smallest reliable step for the problem in front of you.
Fees, insurance and booking
An initial consultation is £220 and follow-up is £140. Most major private medical insurers are recognised, including AXA Health, Aviva, WPA and Cigna. Self-paying patients are also welcome.
Book a Leeds appointment
Call +44 113 218 5957, email [email protected], or use the enquiry form. If symptoms are severe or urgent, use NHS 111, your GP, or A&E rather than this website.