About

Dr Adrian Sheen is an Australian Family Doctor who has practised in Western Sydney, NSW since 1981. He has spent over 10 years designing the WIDDLEOMETER®, the Urinary Flow Screening Device for men 50+.

AWARDS:

ORDER OF AUSTRALIA MEDAL for services to medicine

PAUL HARRIS FELLOW – Rotary award

BRUCE SHEPHERD MEDAL for services to medicine

Dr Adrian Sheen is an Australian Family Doctor who has practised in Western Sydney, NSW since 1981.
He has spent over 10 years designing the WIDDLEOMETER®, the Urinary Flow Screening Device for men 50+.
Dr Sheen is a Lecturer in General Practice at the University of Sydney and is actively involved in medical education both as a tutor and examiner.
He regularly undertakes volunteer work promoting primary care in Fiji.
"Doctors Action" was founded by Dr Sheen to support the ability of everyone to have a family doctor.
In 2017, Dr Sheen launched mICE HEALTH, an iPhone medical record app for the 'Australian Health System'. The app can be downloaded from the App Store.
He also promotes the use of magic in rehabilitation through David Copperfield's "Project Magic".

  • PATENTS AND DESIGN REGISTRATION

    Australia

    Canada

    China

    European Union

  • PATENTS AND DESIGN REGISTRATION

    New Zealand

    United Kingdom

    USA

    Vietnam

  • TRADEMARKS:

    Australia

    Canada

    European Union

    New Zealand

  • TRADEMARKS:

    Madrid Protocol

    United Kingdom

    USA

Designed by Dr Adrian Sheen the WIDDLEOMETER® is the world's only “early warning system” which may show you have a slow urine flow.

The WIDDLEOMETER® Bladder and Prostate Health

The WIDDLEOMETER® is a device which can indicate slow urine flow in men over 50. There are many reasons for slow urine flow; it can be due to several health conditions including:

  • Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
  • Stricture to the urethra
  • Bladder outlet obstruction
  • Poor bladder tone
  • Small bladder capacity

Whatever the cause, if you have poor urine flow, you should have it checked out.

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Even if you reach the "STEP" of the WIDDLEOMETER® 90% of the time, you should still have regular checks for prostate cancer such as a blood test and physical examination.