Mr Stuart  Graham

Mr Stuart Graham

Mr Stuart Graham is a Urological Surgeon specialising in stone disease, urological cancer, prostate disorders, urinary tract infections and incontinence.

Based At
NHS base
Barts Health NHS Trust
GMC Number
4130008
Clinic Timetable
Friday mornings (except 3rd Friday of the month)
Clinical interests
Mr Graham accepts referrals for all urological conditions in adults including stone disease, urological cancer, prostate disorders, urinary tract infections and incontinence. Urgent or suspected cancer referrals are accepted by phone or email. Special interests Stuart has a subspecialist interest in stone disease, in all its aspects, including diagnosis, treatment, prevention and metabolic testing. He also has a specialist interest in laser prostatectomy. Mr Graham will see patients from 18 yrs+
Professional Memberships
Academic Background
Mr Graham qualified at St Thomas's Hospital, part of the United Medical & Dental Schools of Guys & St Thomas's Hospitals (now part of Kings), in London. After working on Surrey & Eastbourne, he completed his training on the North Central Thames Rotation in Urology, and became the Senior Clinical Fellow to the Stone Unit at University College London Hospital and Admin SR/Lead Registrar for 15 months. During this time, he was awarded the Markowicz Prize for being Registrar of the Year. NHS service After 18 months locuming at The Lister Hospital in Stevenage, where he set up a comprehensive stone service, Mr Graham was appointed as Consultant Urologist & Stone Surgeon at Whipps Cross Hospital, part of Barts NHS Trust. Within six months of starting, he had performed the first PCNL (Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy) in day surgery, set up a dedicated flexible ureterorenoscopy service, become principal investigator for the GOLIATH trial in green light laser prostatectomy and Clinical Lead for Day Case Surgery. At Barts he co-leads a new ambulatory acute pathway for patients with acute kidney stone pain and is instrumental in developing both an acute stone pathway for patients with renal colic and a twenty three hour nurse-led discharge pathway to get patients out of hospital more quickly when they are ready to go home. He still retains an Honorary Consultancy with University College.

NHS base

Barts Health NHS Trust

GMC Number

4130008

Clinic Timetable

Friday mornings (except 3rd Friday of the month)

Clinical interests

Mr Graham accepts referrals for all urological conditions in adults including stone disease, urological cancer, prostate disorders, urinary tract infections and incontinence. Urgent or suspected cancer referrals are accepted by phone or email. Special interests Stuart has a subspecialist interest in stone disease, in all its aspects, including diagnosis, treatment, prevention and metabolic testing. He also has a specialist interest in laser prostatectomy. Mr Graham will see patients from 18 yrs+

Professional Memberships

Academic Background

Mr Graham qualified at St Thomas's Hospital, part of the United Medical & Dental Schools of Guys & St Thomas's Hospitals (now part of Kings), in London. After working on Surrey & Eastbourne, he completed his training on the North Central Thames Rotation in Urology, and became the Senior Clinical Fellow to the Stone Unit at University College London Hospital and Admin SR/Lead Registrar for 15 months. During this time, he was awarded the Markowicz Prize for being Registrar of the Year. NHS service After 18 months locuming at The Lister Hospital in Stevenage, where he set up a comprehensive stone service, Mr Graham was appointed as Consultant Urologist & Stone Surgeon at Whipps Cross Hospital, part of Barts NHS Trust. Within six months of starting, he had performed the first PCNL (Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy) in day surgery, set up a dedicated flexible ureterorenoscopy service, become principal investigator for the GOLIATH trial in green light laser prostatectomy and Clinical Lead for Day Case Surgery. At Barts he co-leads a new ambulatory acute pathway for patients with acute kidney stone pain and is instrumental in developing both an acute stone pathway for patients with renal colic and a twenty three hour nurse-led discharge pathway to get patients out of hospital more quickly when they are ready to go home. He still retains an Honorary Consultancy with University College.
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