Mr Steve Foley

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Experience: More than 30 years of experience
Hospital: Not Available

About

Mr Steven Foley is a revered consultant urological surgeon based in Reading and Ashtead, who specialises in male and female urinary incontinence, prostate disease including prostate cancer and bladder problems alongside female urology, haematuria (blood in urine) and painful bladder conditions. He privately practises for The Forbury Clinic, Ashtead Hospital and Berkshire Independent Hospital and for the NHS at The Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, where he is the lead specialist in female urology. 

Mr Foley, who is a leading name in his field that has received significant attention for his pioneering work in female and male incontinence, is highly-experienced in all aspects of urology. In his skilled practice, he has built up a wide range of surgical and non-surgical management options for the conditions he treats.

He works closely with the physiotherapy department at Berkshire Independent Hospital and the Berkshire Continence Service as part of his clinical practise, where he offers a comprehensive diagnostic and investigative service for continence and general urology problems.  

Mr Foley has an MBBS from Guy’s Hospital Medical School, London, and after general surgical training in the Royal Air Force, he joined the Institute of Urology, London. Here, he researched and did his higher training in female urology, bladder dysfunction and spinal cord injury.

Mr Foley has lectured extensively in female urology and male incontinence on an international level. He has presented in Australia, Argentina and the USA, as well as in Europe, on the topics of incontinence, painful bladder conditions and recurrent urinary tract infections. His research has also been featured in various peer-reviewed journals and Mr Foley is a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England (FRCSEng). 

His reputation as an innovator of the surgical management of male incontinence, particularly the ‘Male Sling’ following prostate cancer surgery, means that he regularly leads training and teaching sessions on performing this and various other techniques, too. These sessions attract fellow surgeons from around the world. 

Education

 Trainer, Surgical management of male incontinence, including the ‘Male Sling’

List of Treatments

Not Available

Work Experience

 More than 30 years of experience Consultant urological surgeon, The Forbury Clinic (Present)
 Consultant urological surgeon, Ashtead Hospital (Present) Consultant urological surgeon, The Berkshire Independent Hospital (Present) Consultant urological surgeon, The Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust (2001 – Present)


Special Interest

 Urinary incontinence – Male and female Prostate cancer
 Prostate disease Female urology Stress incontinence Painful bladder conditions Alternative treatments for infections Deflux™ Bladder dysfunction and spinal cord injury Male incontinence following prostate cancer surgery Interstitial cystitis Recurrent urinary tract infections UTI Vasectomies