Discreet, consultant-led urology and prostate screening at The Canmore Clinic — delivered with clarity, care, and time to talk.
A calm, discreet and clinically led approach to men’s urological health
At The Canmore Clinic, we understand that booking a urology or prostate appointment can feel daunting. Many men delay seeking advice — not because symptoms aren’t important, but because of uncertainty, embarrassment, or worry about what tests might involve.
Our approach is different.
We offer expert-led, unhurried urology assessments in a private, supportive environment, led by Mr Ben Dreyer, Consultant Urologist and BPH Lead at NHS Fife. Every appointment is focused on reassurance, clear explanation, and helping you make informed decisions at your own pace.
Prostate conditions are common, particularly as men get older, and many are benign and highly manageable. When prostate cancer does occur, early detection significantly improves outcomes and broadens the range of treatment options available. Importantly, screening does not automatically mean invasive tests or treatment. In many cases, it simply provides clarity and reassurance.
For many men, screening confirms that symptoms are benign or age-related. Having clear information can remove uncertainty and reduce anxiety about “what ifs.”
Screening establishes an accurate baseline that allows changes to be monitored over time. This can help avoid unnecessary intervention while ensuring nothing important is missed.
If changes are detected, they are often identified at an early, more manageable stage. This allows time to consider options calmly, without urgency or pressure.
A comprehensive, one-visit prostate health assessment
Approximate fee: £600
Prostate Smart Screening is available at The Canmore Clinic for men who wish to understand their prostate cancer risk or investigate concerning urinary symptoms in a structured, evidence-based way.
We work in conjunction with The London Clinic and local NHS services if further follow-up or advanced imaging is required.
A detailed review of your medical history, family history, symptoms, and risk factors — with time to ask questions and discuss concerns openly.
A prostate-specific antigen test to help assess prostate cancer risk and guide whether further investigation is required.
A urine test to check for infection or other urinary tract conditions.
Measures how well urine flows, helping to assess whether the prostate is causing obstruction.
Evaluates prostate size and bladder emptying, providing valuable information for diagnosis and treatment planning.
A validated scoring system that helps quantify urinary symptoms and track changes over time.
Expert assessment for a wide range of concerns
Approximate fee: £200
Mr Dreyer also offers general urology consultations for men and women, including assessment and management of:
About your consultant
Mr Ben Dreyer is a substantive NHS Consultant Urologist and BPH Lead at NHS Fife, with extensive experience in both benign and cancer-related urological conditions. He is actively involved in medical education and regularly trains other consultants in advanced prostate procedures internationally.
You can be confident that your care is informed by the highest clinical standards, delivered in a calm, respectful private setting.