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The Prostate Clinic
Private Service, Urology
Description
Allevia Hospitals and OneSixOne Medical Group have launched The Prostate Clinic in September 2024.
Led by a team of experienced urologists from OneSixOne Medical Group, The Prostate Clinic offers comprehensive and streamlined diagnostic service for patients with prostate cancer symptoms – including a fast-tracked diagnostic service and treatment options with fewer unnecessary appointments, and providing your patients with much-needed support.
When to refer
The Prostate Clinic is suitable for patients who have not previously had a diagnosis of prostate cancer and have one of the three following eligibility criteria:
- Family history of prostate cancer
- Elevated PSA – repeated after six weeks before GP referral
- Abnormal digital rectal exam (DRE)
Please include in the GP referral letter which of the above eligibility criteria your patient is being referred for.
Why refer patients to The Prostate Clinic
Undergoing prostate cancer tests can be an anxious time for patients. The Prostate Clinic streamlines patient testing and provides a fast-tracked diagnostic service with fewer unnecessary appointments–providing your patients with much-needed support.
Reduced wait-times
Reducing patient diagnosis and treatment plans from an average of one to four months in the public system1 to three-four weeks. The Prostate Clinic’s fast-tracked comprehensive diagnostic service includes:
- Rapid access to MRI, specialist and nurse specialist appointments
- Fast-tracked access to biopsies – if required
- Reduced need for multiple appointments
Patient-led treatment options
Patients are able to actively participate in decision making throughout their treatment journey.
Southern Cross Health Insurance funding
From 1 September, Southern Cross Health Insurance is funding a two-year pilot, which will provide fully-funded access to diagnostic and treatment services through The Prostate Clinic for Southern Cross members on eligible health insurance plans who have given consent to take part in the pilot. All health insurance plans qualify, except HealthEssentials. Eligible members will be required to fund their own travel and accommodation to access The Prostate Clinic in Auckland.
For further information on Terms & Conditions, please contact Southern Cross Health Insurance on 0800 800 181.
Leading experts
The Prostate Clinic is led by a team of experienced urologists from OneSixOne Medical Group.
Access to a multi-disciplinary team
Patients are assigned a nurse specialist from the first appointment and will be the patient’s key contact throughout the patient journey, including post-surgery support for up to six months. Patients in this pathway will have access to a multi-disciplinary team including:
- A seamless approach to patient assessment and management
- Specialised care from urologists, radiologists, radiation and medical oncologists, physiotherapists and nurse specialists
How to refer
- P: 09 623 016
- E:
- EDI: tk161uro
Staff
Our multidisciplinary team enables specialised care from urologists, radiologists, radiation and medical oncologists, physiotherapists, sex therapists, psychologists, pathologists and nurse specialists.
Consultants
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Mr Tony Beaven
Urologist
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Dr Vincent Chan
Urologist
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Mr Jason Du
Urologist
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Mr Madhu Koya
Urologist
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Mr Andrew Lienert
Urologist
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Dr Sumeet Reddy
Urologist
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Mr Simon van Rij
Urologist
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Dr Andrew Williams
Urologist
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Dr Nadya York
Urologist
Ages
Youth / Rangatahi, Adult / Pakeke, Older adult / Kaumātua
How do I access this service?
Referral
Fees and Charges Categorisation
Fees apply
Languages Spoken
English
Procedures / Treatments
Prostate cancer happens when cells in the prostate, a small gland in the male body, grow too fast and form a lump called a tumour. This cancer usually grows slowly and it may take a number of years to become detectable. Treatment options include active surveillance (keeping an eye on it), surgery, radiation, hormone treatment and chemotherapy. Read more about prostate cancer on the Healthify website.
Prostate cancer happens when cells in the prostate, a small gland in the male body, grow too fast and form a lump called a tumour. This cancer usually grows slowly and it may take a number of years to become detectable. Treatment options include active surveillance (keeping an eye on it), surgery, radiation, hormone treatment and chemotherapy. Read more about prostate cancer on the Healthify website.
Prostate cancer happens when cells in the prostate, a small gland in the male body, grow too fast and form a lump called a tumour. This cancer usually grows slowly and it may take a number of years to become detectable. Treatment options include active surveillance (keeping an eye on it), surgery, radiation, hormone treatment and chemotherapy. Read more about prostate cancer on the Healthify website.
Incisions (cuts) are made in either the lower abdomen (stomach) or between the scrotum and the anus to allow removal of the enlarged parts of, or the entire, prostate gland.
Incisions (cuts) are made in either the lower abdomen (stomach) or between the scrotum and the anus to allow removal of the enlarged parts of, or the entire, prostate gland.
Incisions (cuts) are made in either the lower abdomen (stomach) or between the scrotum and the anus to allow removal of the enlarged parts of, or the entire, prostate gland.
Disability Assistance
Wheelchair access, Mobility parking space
Refreshments
Tea, coffee are provided on request, and filtered water is provided for patients in the waiting room.
Public Transport
The Auckland Transport website is a good resource to plan your public transport options.
Parking
Free parking is provided at the front of the practice.
Other
References
1Shephard M. Hospital wait times and ED delays [internet]. Te Whatu Ora, Health New Zealand. 2022 July 7. [cited date that we publish our article]. Available from: https://www.adhb.health.nz/assets/Documents/OIA/2022/07/Hospital-Wait-Times-and-ED-Delays.pdf
Contact Details
161 Gillies Avenue, Auckland
Central Auckland
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Phone
(09) 623 0161
Healthlink EDI
tk161uro
Email
The Prostate Clinic, Urology Institute at OneSixOne, 161 Gillies Avenue
Epsom
Albert-Eden
Auckland 1023
Street Address
The Prostate Clinic, Urology Institute at OneSixOne, 161 Gillies Avenue
Epsom
Albert-Eden
Auckland 1023
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This page was last updated at 11:46AM on February 16, 2026. This information is reviewed and edited by The Prostate Clinic.
