Private kidney stone assessment Birmingham

Kidney Stone Pain: Private Treatment Options in Birmingham

Kidney stone pain can be severe and frightening. Some stones pass naturally, but others need urgent assessment or planned treatment depending on pain, infection risk, blockage, stone size and stone position.

Pain assessment

Severe loin pain, recurrent episodes, nausea or blood in urine may suggest a stone needs review.

Imaging review

CT, ultrasound or previous scan reports help guide whether monitoring or active treatment is suitable.

Treatment planning

Options may include observation, ureteroscopy, laser fragmentation and advice to reduce future stone risk.

Private options for kidney stone pain

Treatment depends on whether the stone is likely to pass, whether it is blocking urine drainage, whether infection is present and how severe the symptoms are. Mr Shahzad can review imaging and symptoms to advise on the safest next step.

Assessment may include

  • Review of pain episodes and current symptoms
  • Review of CT, ultrasound or previous scan reports
  • Urine and blood tests where clinically appropriate
  • Discussion of laser kidney stone treatment or ureteroscopy if active treatment is needed
  • Advice on hydration, stone analysis and prevention of future stones

When private planned care is useful

Private consultation can help when pain is recurrent, a stone has already been identified, or you need clear advice on treatment options and timing. Emergency symptoms should still be treated urgently through NHS urgent care routes.

Urgent kidney stone symptoms

Seek urgent help if you have fever, shivers, uncontrolled pain, repeated vomiting, feel very unwell, have only one kidney, are pregnant, or cannot pass urine.

Common questions

When is kidney stone pain urgent?

Kidney stone pain is urgent if it is severe or uncontrolled, or if there is fever, vomiting, feeling very unwell, pregnancy, one kidney or inability to pass urine.

Can kidney stones be treated privately in Birmingham?

Yes. Private assessment can be requested to review imaging, symptoms and treatment options where planned care is appropriate.

What treatment might be used for a kidney stone?

Depending on stone size and position, options may include observation, ureteroscopy, laser fragmentation and prevention advice.



Birmingham Advanced Urology
Private consultant urology care in Birmingham, Worcestershire and the West Midlands.

Mr Syed Ali Shahzad
Consultant Urological and Robotic Surgeon
GMC: 6071731

Appointments and enquiries
Yasmin Khan, Secretary
Yasmin.Khan@hcaconsultant.co.uk
+44 7866 009874
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The information on this website is for general information only and should not replace medical advice from a qualified clinician. If you are experiencing severe pain, heavy bleeding, inability to pass urine, fever with urinary symptoms or symptoms requiring urgent attention, seek urgent medical help through NHS 111, your GP, A&E or emergency services depending on severity.

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