Testes and sexual health care in London
Mr Vinod Nargund provides specialist private urology consultations for men with testicular and sexual health concerns. This includes testicular pain, lumps, scrotal swelling, erectile dysfunction, ejaculation problems, curvature of the penis, and low testosterone. His approach is discreet, clear, and focused on identifying the underlying cause and recommending the most appropriate treatment.
Patients often see a urologist if they notice:
- Pain, discomfort, or heaviness in the testicles or scrotum.
- A lump or swelling in the scrotum.
- Hydrocele, epididymal cyst, or undescended testes.
- Erectile dysfunction or difficulty maintaining an erection.
- Ejaculation problems or pain during ejaculation.
- A noticeable curve or bend in the penis (Peyronie’s disease).
- Low sex drive, low energy, or possible low testosterone.
Conditions covered
- Hydrocele and epididymal cysts.
- Undescended testes and testicular position issues.
- Erectile dysfunction (ED).
- Ejaculation problems and pain during ejaculation.
- Peyronie’s disease and penile curvature.
- Low testosterone and male hormone‑related symptoms.
Dedicated pages
For the conditions men most often search for, there is a dedicated page with a fuller explanation and the investigation and treatment pathway:
- Testicular pain, including torsion, trauma, and chronic pain.
- Testicular infections, including epididymitis and orchitis.
- Varicocele, including the link to male fertility.
Erectile dysfunction (ED)
Erectile dysfunction specialist
Erectile dysfunction means difficulty getting or keeping an erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual activity. It can be caused by blood‑flow problems, nerve issues, hormonal changes, psychological factors, or a combination of these. Mr Nargund can help distinguish between these causes and recommend appropriate treatment, including lifestyle advice, oral medication, and other options where suitable.
Peyronie’s disease
Peyronie’s disease
Peyronie’s disease is a condition where scar tissue forms inside the penis, which can lead to curvature, pain during erections, softer erections, and difficulty with sexual intercourse. In some cases, it can also be associated with erectile dysfunction. Assessment and treatment depend on how long the condition has been present and how it is affecting the patient’s life.
Testicular and scrotal conditions
Low testosterone specialist
Scrotal and testicular problems should always be taken seriously. Persistent pain, lumps, swelling, or a feeling of heaviness should be assessed by a urologist, because some causes can be benign while others need urgent investigation. Mr Nargund offers a calm, discreet setting for men who want a clear explanation and a sensible way forward.
Why patients choose this service
Mr Nargund’s experience in testicular and sexual health, fertility, and general urology makes this a strong option for men who want:
- A non‑judgmental and confidential discussion of sexual health concerns.
- A clear understanding of possible causes and realistic treatment options.
- A discreet, consultant‑led environment in central London.
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