Dr Norbert Doeuk
MB BS, MS (Urology), FRACS (Urology)
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Specialties
- Cancer
- Urology
Areas of Interest
- Robotic, Laparoscopic and Open surgery
- Uro-oncology
- Prostate and voiding difficulties
- Renal stones
Mater Hospital, North Sydney, NSW
Chris O'Brien LifeHouse
119-143 Missenden Road
Camperdown, NSW 2050
Dudley Private Hospital
131-135 Summer Street
Orange NSW 2800
T: 02 6363 1688
F: 02 6363 1865
Biography
Dr Norbert Doeuk is a highly qualified urologist specialising in the field of surgical oncology. He treats bladder, prostate and renal-related conditions.
Dr Norbert Doeuk is an Australian board-certified specialist urological surgeon with extensive experience in the field of advanced minimally invasive robotic and laparoscopic surgery for the treatment of cancer and other general urological conditions. He provides a complete and compassionate urology service to his patients with the best possible functional and oncological outcomes using evidence-based approaches and the latest cutting-edge technology.Graduating from the University of Queensland, Norbert completed a Masters of Surgery (Urology) at Sydney University and is one of very few urologists in Sydney with a full overseas Robotic Uro-oncology Fellowship. A travel grant enabled him to undertake extensive training at the prestigious Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital in London – the highest volume robotic centre in the UK and the first and only Robotic Surgery Institute in the UK formally recognised by the Vattikuti Foundation.
He has been involved in over 700 robotic cases treating mainly prostate conditions, but also bladder and kidney surgery. Norbert was invited to perform prostate cancer surgery for a live global broadcast at the World Robotic Surgical Event, 2015, and is now closely involved in the education and training of new robotic surgeons at a national level.
A VMO at Chris O’Brien Lifehouse, Mater Hospital Sydney, St George Private Hospital, and Hurstville Private Hospital, he also holds a public hospital appointment in the Nepean Blue Mountains local health district and provides an outreach service to the Central West.
Norbert is a full Member of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, the Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand, the Australian Medical Association and the European Association of Urology.
He has numerous publications in peer reviewed journals, has presented multiple times internationally, and has written a book chapter on robotic surgery and small renal masses. He has received the John Loewenthal Medal for his research on kidney cancer and is also regularly invited to peer-review other publications for the British Journal of Urology International.