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Led by world-renowned experts in men's health and uro-oncology, The Prostate centre is dedicated to the diagnosis and management of all prostate problems and urological cancers.
When you choose us, you’re choosing world-class care from our entire team of leading consultants, specialists, sub-specialists and clinical staff, all working towards the same goal – to provide you with the best innovative and evidence-based care they can.
You'll also benefit from access to the latest technology, our fast and accurate results service and patient-centred counselling and support.
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Did you know we’re the UK’s first healthcare provider to offer patients with prostate, kidney or bladder cancer access to robot-assisted, minimally invasive, single-incision surgery using the Da Vinci Single Port (SP) system. See how this versatile and high-performance new system is moving surgery forward.
We understand that a visit to us can be a worrying time. That’s why we’ve set out to make the Centre a truly supportive environment for all our patients – smart but not intimidating, friendly yet professional, comfortable but efficient. It’s a place designed to help you feel relaxed and reassured.
From consultation to treatment
Our centres in Devonshire Street and The Shard are where you’ll come for your consultation, diagnostic tests and some treatments. Should you need surgery, radiotherapy or a more complex scan, you'll have direct access to our enviable network of nearby hospitals and specialist centres.
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01 January 2024
Mr Christian Brown, consultant urological surgeon at The Prostate Centre features in the Daily Mail discussing conditions that can affect bladder function and make a person need to go to the toilet more often.
06 August 2019
Mr Ben Challacombe, a consultant urologist, was awarded the British Association of Urological Surgeons (BAUS) Karl Storz Harold Hopkins Golden Telescope award. The award is given to clinicians who have made a significant contribution to urology.
As many as 30% of men and 40% of women live with a variety of urological symptoms and conditions, including overactive bladder. HCA Healthcare UK is proud to announce that we have started offering patients an innovative urological procedure to combat overactive bladder and voiding dysfunction, where the patient can experience difficulty passing urine.
Minimally invasive, percutaneous posterior tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS) procedure involves having a very narrow needle inserted just above the ankle. Here, the posterior tibial nerve is stimulated for around 30 minutes, with the electrical current set on the highest level depending on the individual patient’s tolerance level. We recommend one 30-minute session a week for 12 weeks, as noticeable symptom improvement normally occurs after six weeks. Stimulation of this nerve can help with many urinary problems without the side effects of many medications, or the complications of invasive surgery.
Consultant urological surgeon, Mr Nicholas Faure Walker, performed this at The Prostate Centre at HCA UK’s Harley Street Outpatients at 18 Devonshire Street, London, W1G 7AQ.
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How we work with doctors
Our medical centre is supported by the expertise of leading consultants and multidisciplinary teams. Our teams are able to identify and diagnose complex conditions quickly and with accuracy.
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