Mr Paul Hadway

Experience: More than 20 years of experience
Hospital: Not Available

About

Mr Paul Hadway is a highly revered and experienced consultant urological surgeon who specialises in conditions including penis disorders, urethral stricture, male infertility, foreskin problems as well as erectile dysfunction, to mention a few. He currently practises at The Forbury Clinic in Reading, Thames Valley Fertility in Maidenhead, and the Princess Grace Hospital in London. He performs circumcisions under local anaesthetic in outpatient operating theatres. 

Mr Hadway, who also currently holds the position as honorary consultant at University College Hospital London, obtained his official medical qualification from the esteemed University College London Medical School in 2000. Following this, he then went on to undertake his initial medical training, which he completed at the Barnet General Hospital. 

A clinical research fellowship at the London-based St George’s Hospital was the next step taken by Mr Hadway in his medical professional career, which focused specifically on penile preserving surgical techniques for both penile cancer as well as urethral stricture disease. Mr Hadway, who achieved an MSc in urology from the University of London in 2006, successfully completed his specialist medical training in urology at the Oxford Deanery, which included a one-year fellowship in Queensland, Australia at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, where, as a fellow, specialised in robotic pelvic oncology under the guidance of none other than Geoff Couglin, one of the world’s most renowned robotic surgeons. 

Education

 Honorary Consultant, University College Hospital London (2017 – present)

List of Treatments

Not Available

Work Experience

 More than 20 years of experience Consultant Urological Surgeon, Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust (present)

Special Interest

 Peyronie’s disease Circumcisions
 Scrotum disorders Vasectomies Robotic surgery Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Bladder Cancer Outpatient LA circumcision Urethroplasty