Urology (adult) Referral Access Criteria
Urology (adult) Referral Access Criteria
Patient requires immediate (within 7 days) attention
Immediate referrals (patient to be seen within 7 days) should be sent directly to the relevant hospital. Do not send immediate referrals via Central Referral Service (CRS). |
Contact the on-call registrar or service to arrange an immediate urology assessment for:
- Chronic urinary retention with deteriorating renal function or hydronephrosis.
- Confirmed renal malignancy
- Suspected or confirmed testicular tumour
- Very high PSA and confirmed malignancy
To contact the relevant service, please see Clinician Assist WA: Acute Urology Assessment (external site) |
Urology (adult) conditions with Referral Access Criteria |
These conditions are routinely seen by urology (adult) outpatient services. This is not an exhaustive list of all conditions seen by the outpatient service. Consideration for referral will not be excluded unless the condition is listed on the exclusion list. If the condition you are referring for is not listed, or is unknown, please include details in the body of the referral.
Referrals missing 'mandatory information' with no explanation provided may not be accepted.
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Excluded conditions and services
Exclusions
Referrals to public urology (adult) outpatient services are not routinely accepted for the following conditions:
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Lower urinary tract symptoms |
Excluded condition for the following:
- Mild to moderate lower urinary tract symptoms i.e. International Prostate Symptom Score (I-PSS) score of 0-19 that have not been treated
- Symptoms that have adequately responded to medical management (e.g. 5α-reductase inhibitors such as Dutasteride or α 1a-adrenoreceptor antagonist such as Prazosin/Tamsulosin/Silodosin)
- See Clinician Assist WA: Urology (external site)
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Male infertility |
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Moderate to severe organ prolapse (female) |
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Penile discharge |
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Primary erectile dysfunction |
Excluded condition unless the following features apply:
- Erectile dysfunction secondary to surgical intervention
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Renal mass |
Excluded condition for the following:
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Scrotal abnormalities |
Excluded condition for the following:
- Minimally symptomatic (i.e. not impairing quality of life)/asymptomatic epididymal cyst, hydrocele or varicocele identified through ultrasound
- See Clinician Assist WA: Urology (external site)
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Urinary incontinence |
Excluded condition for the following:
- Patients who have not yet tried and failed conservative treatments. These may include tamsulosin/Duodart/anticholinergics, physiotherapy for Pelvic Floor Training Exercises (PFTE)
- See Clinician Assist WA: Adult Urinary Incontinence (external site)
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Excluded elective procedures
All elective procedures must meet an identified clinical need to improve the health of the patient. Procedures are not to be performed for cosmetic or other non-medical reasons. Excluded procedures will not be performed unless under exceptional circumstances and where a clear clinical need has been identified. For excluded procedures, the referral must clearly state:
- that the request is for an excluded procedure
- the clinical exception reason as to why it should be considered.
Access the WA Elective Surgery Access and Waiting List Management Policy at WA Health Policy Frameworks.
Excluded procedure |
Exceptional circumstance includes |
Gender reassignment procedures |
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Insertion/revision of artificial erection device |
- Patients using uridomes
- Spinal patients with neurological erectile dysfunction
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Lengthening of penis (phalloplasty) |
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Male circumcision |
- Phimosis
- Paraphimosis
- Balanitis
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Penile procedures for sex transformation |
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Procedures for cosmetic reasons |
- Significant functional impairment
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Reversal of sterilisation |
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Vaginoplasty |
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Vulvoplasty/Labiaplasty |
- Functional labial hypertrophy causing persistent infections
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Last reviewed: 05-01-2024