Mr Maneesh Ghei, Consultant Urologist

Mr Maneesh Ghei

Consultant Urologist

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Mr Maneesh Ghei MS MRCSEd MD FRCS (Urol)

Consultant Urologist

MS MRCSEd MD FRCS (Urol)

Mr Maneesh Ghei

Consultant Urologist MS MRCSEd MD FRCS (Urol)

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MS MRCSEd MD FRCS (Urol)
HCA-Healthcare-UK

Areas of expertise

  • General urology
  • Urological oncology
  • Endourology
  • Kidney disease
  • Erectile dysfunction
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Recommendations for Mr Ghei

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Recommended by:

  • byDr Rasha Gadelrab, GP

    A truly approachable and personable urology consultant who puts his patients at ease and is clearly very experienced. I thoroughly recommend him.

  • byDr Kartik Modha, GP

    Excellent interpersonal skills. Incorporates the latest research in his clinical work. Well-liked by both his patients and clinical colleagues.

  • byA GP

    Good communication skills

  • byDr Timothy John Gerrard, GP

    Recommended urologist

  • byDr Semiya Omur Aziz, GP

    Recommended urologist

  • byMr Omar Haddo, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon

    Mr Maneesh Ghei is a consultant urologist. He sensible for advice and opinions. I would recommend him.

  • byMiss Moneli Golara, Consultant Gynaecologist

    Mr Maneesh Ghei is very helpful and approachable and very professional. I would recommend him.

  • by Mr Chetan Bhan, General and Colorectal Surgeon

    Recommended Urologist

  • by Mr Panos Thomas, Orthopaedic Surgeon

    Recommended urologist

  • byDr Rasha Gadelrab, GP

    A truly approachable and personable urology consultant who puts his patients at ease and is clearly very experienced. I thoroughly recommend him.

  • byDr Kartik Modha, GP

    Excellent interpersonal skills. Incorporates the latest research in his clinical work. Well-liked by both his patients and clinical colleagues.

  • byA GP

    Good communication skills

  • byDr Timothy John Gerrard, GP

    Recommended urologist

  • byDr Semiya Omur Aziz, GP

    Recommended urologist

  • byMr Omar Haddo, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon

    Mr Maneesh Ghei is a consultant urologist. He sensible for advice and opinions. I would recommend him.

  • byMiss Moneli Golara, Consultant Gynaecologist

    Mr Maneesh Ghei is very helpful and approachable and very professional. I would recommend him.

  • by Mr Chetan Bhan, General and Colorectal Surgeon

    Recommended Urologist

  • by Mr Panos Thomas, Orthopaedic Surgeon

    Recommended urologist

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    About Mr Maneesh Ghei

    GMC number: 5208045

    Year qualified: 1993

    Place of primary qualification: Maharishi Dayanand University

    Mr Maneesh Ghei is a Consultant Urological Surgeon at Whittington Hospital, Archway, London. He serves as the Lead Cancer Clinician for the Urology Department and chairs the multidisciplinary meetings. His areas of expertise include minimally invasive urology, complex endourology, and the treatment of kidney stones.

    Mr Ghei obtained his primary medical qualification in 1993 from Maharishi Dayanand University in India, where he also completed his general surgery residency. He then pursued further medical training at the University of London, UK, earning his Doctor of Medicine degree. He completed his specialist training in urology in South Wales, where he also accomplished a fellowship in the treatment of urological stone disease and laparoscopy. Additionally, he holds a Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS Urol).

    Mr Ghei is deeply involved in research and education. He is globally renowned for leading a research trial focused on treating overactive bladders. He also mentors a PhD student investigating targeted and focal therapies, as well as cryotherapy in prostate cancer.

    A passionate supporter and fundraiser for prostate cancer, Mr Ghei actively participates in the Movember campaign each year.

    Areas of expertise

    • Balanitis
    • Benign prostate hyperplasia
    • Bladder cancer
    • Bladder disorders
    • Bladder diverticulum
    • Bladder neck obstruction
    • Bladder pain
    • Bladder stones
    • Blood in urine (haematuria)
    • Chronic prostatitis
    • Cystitis
    • Elevated prostate specific antigen
    • Endourology
    • Epididymal cysts
    • Epididymitis
    • Epididymo-orchitis
    • Erectile dysfunction
    • Foreskin and scrotal conditions
    • General urology
    • Hydrocoele (collection of fluid around the testicle)
    • Hydronephrosis
    • Interstitial cystitis
    • Kidney cysts
    • Kidney disease
    • Kidney stones
    • Nocturia
    • Obstructive uropathy
    • Orchitis
    • Overactive bladder
    • Overflow incontinence
    • Paraphimosis
    • Peyronies disease
    • Phimosis
    • Post-micturition dribble
    • Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS)
    • Premature ejaculation
    • Prostate cancer
    • Prostatitis (prostate swelling)
    • Renal (kidney) cancer
    • Testicular cancer
    • Testicular lumps & swellings
    • Testicular pain
    • Undescended testicle
    • Ureteral cancer
    • Urethral stricture
    • Urinary incontinence
    • Urinary retention
    • Urinary tract infections (UTIS)
    • Urological cancers
    • Urological oncology
    • Varicocele

    Professional memberships

    Royal College of Surgeons
    Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
    British Medical Association (BMA)
    British Association of Urological Surgeons
    Medical Defence Union
    General Medical Council

    Articles by Mr Maneesh Ghei

    Exploring patient views and acceptance of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging for the investigation of suspected prostate cancer (the pact study): a mixed-methods study protocol

    False positive multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging phenotypes in the biopsy-naïve prostate: are they distinct from significant cancer-associated lesions? lessons from promis

    What type of prostate cancer is systematically overlooked by multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging? an analysis from the promis cohort

    A critical evaluation of visual proportion of gleason 4 and maximum cancer core length quantified by histopathologists

    Mri-targeted or standard biopsy for prostate-cancer diagnosis