Genital warts (condyloma) are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) — a very common virus that can cause warts and, in some types, is linked to cancers. In men especially, warts can recur repeatedly even after removal, which is frustrating and worrying.
Genital warts (condyloma) are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) — a very common virus that can cause warts and, in some types, is linked to cancers. In men especially, warts can recur repeatedly even after removal, which is frustrating and worrying.
Genital warts (condyloma) are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) — a very common virus that can cause warts and, in some types, is linked to cancers. In men especially, warts can recur repeatedly even after removal, which is frustrating and worrying.
This clinic makes men's HPV and recurrent condyloma a particular focus: removing warts, and going further to manage recurrence by calming inflammation and helping the genital skin barrier recover — plus advice on HPV vaccination to reduce future risk.
A clear, step-by-step pathway — with same-day testing wherever possible, and kind, attentive care.
A professional examination identifies the warts and their extent.
Warts are removed by appropriate methods; more than one session may be needed.
We address inflammation and support skin-barrier recovery to reduce how often warts return.
Guidance on HPV vaccination (Gardasil 9) to reduce the risk of future HPV-related disease.
The frustrating part of genital warts is recurrence — they can come back repeatedly because the underlying HPV persists — so this clinic treats not just the visible wart but the inflammation and skin barrier that influence how often they return. HPV vaccination can still be worthwhile even after an infection, to reduce future risk.
Men's HPV and recurrent genital-wart management is a signature focus here — going beyond one-off removal to manage recurrence through barrier and inflammation care, combined with vaccination advice. Care is discreet, by a board-certified urologist, with English-speaking support.
The warts can be removed, but the underlying HPV can persist, which is why they may recur. We focus on managing recurrence, not just one-off removal.
Because HPV can remain and the skin barrier may be compromised. We address inflammation and barrier recovery to reduce recurrence.
It can still be worthwhile — vaccination may reduce the risk of future HPV-related disease. We advise on Gardasil 9 during your visit.
Yes — assessment and treatment are discreet and non-judgmental, with English-speaking support.