About Us




 
Mr Steve Foley MBBS FRCS(Urol) Consultant Urologist

Year Qualified: 1990

GMC number: 3330089

Clinical Interests include:
  • Female urology particularly stress incontinence
  • Bladder dysfunction and spinal cord injury
  • Vasectomies.
Memberships: MBBS FRCS(Urol)

Clinic Times: Friday

Medical Secretaries: Maxine Pearson 0118 9207045 maxine.pearson@berkshire-health.co.uk and Cathy Mellor 0118 9207046 cathy.mellor@berkshire-health.co.uk

Academic Background:

After general surgical training in the Royal Air Force, Steve Foley joined the Institute of Urology, London, to research and specialise in female urology, bladder dysfunction and spinal cord injury.

In January 2001 Steve Foley was appointed to the Royal Berkshire Hospital NHS Foundation Trust as the lead specialist in female urology.

His clinics at Reading Urology offer a comprehensive diagnostic and investigative service in to continence and general urology problems. He works closely with the Physiotherapy Department at The Berkshire Independent Hospital and the Berkshire Continence Service.

He is the Managing Partner of Reading Urology which was formed in 2002.


Mr Adam Jones MD FRCS(Urol) Consultant Urologist

Year Qualified: 1991
 
GMC No: 3275065


Clinical Interests:
  • Laparoscopic and robotic surgery for benign and malignant urology conditions
  • Laparoscopic nephrectomies
  • Vasectomies
Memberships: MD FRCS(Urol)

Clinic Times:
Monday and Wednesday

Medical Secretary: Cathy Mellor 0118 9207046 cathy.mellor@berkshire-health.co.uk
Academic Background:

Adam Jones qualified from the Middlesex Hospital Medical School with its highest undergraduate award, the Broderip Scholarship.

His initial surgical training was at Whipps Cross then Chase Farm Hospital, followed by his Specialist Registrar rotation in Urology in the Oxford region. During this time Adam was awarded a prestigious one year Hunterian Professorship for his research into the blood supply to bladder cancers and disruption mechanisms.

He has a special interest in laparoscopic surgery for benign and malignant urology conditions as well as adding to the existing service for urological cancer.

Adam Jones joined Reading Urology in 2003 after being appointed to the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust in 2002.


Mr Sunil Kumar MS FRCS(Urol) Consultant Urologist

Year Qualified: 1991

GMC number: 4563059

Clinical Interests: 
  • Urinary stone disease and its prevention
  • Lithotripsy/ESWL 
Memberships: MS FRCS(Urol)

Clinic Times: Monday and Tuesday

Medical Secretary: Maxine Pearson 0118 9207046
maxine.pearson@berkshire-health.co.uk

Academic Background:

After his specialist Urological training in the South West, Sunil Kumar was appointed as a Consultant Urological Surgeon at the Royal Berkshire Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in 2006.  He joined Reading Urology in the same year.

He was awarded the South West Urologists Registrars prize in 1999. Sunil has a broad based training in general Urology and his special interest is urinary stone disease and its prevention.

Sunil has published papers and written chapters in Urology textbooks and has maintained an ongoing research interest in urinary stone disease. He is keen to develop further minimally invasive treatment including laser surgery for stone disease.


Mr Peter Malone MS FRCS FEBU Consultant Urologist

Year Qualified: 1977

GMC number: 2272456

Clinical Interests: 
  • Prostate cancers
  • Penile cancers
  • Urethral reconstruction for stricture
  • Hypospadias
  • Vasectomy reversals
Memberships: MS FRCS FEBU

Clinic Times: Wednesday, Friday and Saturday

Medical Secretary: Maxine Pearson 0118 9207045
maxine.pearson@berkshire-health.co.uk

Academic Background:

Peter Malone was appointed as Consultant Urologist at The Royal Berkshire NHS Trust Hospital in Reading in 1990.

His specialist training in Urology was undertaken at St George’s Hospital and the Institute of Urology during which time he was awarded the Bard Medal, the highest award given by the British Association of Urological Surgeons (BAUS) to an urologist in training. He became a Fellow of the European Board of Urology in 1993.

Although trained in all aspects of urology he has sub-specialised in the treatment and surgery for prostate and penile cancers as well as urethral reconstruction for stricture and hypospadias.

He is widely published, is still active in research, and has served on many committees including the BAUS working party for early prostate cancer. He is past chairman of the British Prostate Group and has examined for the General Medical Council.


Lt. Col. Zaheer H. Shah MBChB, MSc(Urol), FRCS(Urol), RAMC Consultant Urologist

Year Qualified: 1994

GMC Number
: 4102308

Clinical Interests
:
  • Urological malignancies, including bladder, prostate and kidney cancers
  • Open, laparoscopic and robotic procedures
  • Reconstruction of the urinary tract
  • Vasectomy and vasectomy reversals
Memberships: BAUS, RCS Eng., RCS Edin.

Clinic Times
: Monday

Medical Secretary: Cathy Mellor 0118 9207046 cathy.mellor@berkshire-health.co.uk

Academic Background:

Zaheer Shah studied medicine at The Medical School, University of Birmingham in 1989 and graduated in 1994. He joined the Royal Army Medical Corps while at university and after his House jobs, served for several years with The 7th Parachute Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery, seeing active duty in Bosnia, Northern Ireland, Rwanda and Iraq. His Urological training was based in the Midlands and he completed a fellowship in Egypt in the reconstruction of the urinary tract following cancer. He accredited as a consultant in 2007.

In 2007 he was appointed as Consultant in Urological Surgery (Military) at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham specialising in major open surgery and laparoscopic prostatectomy. In 2008 he was appointed to The Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading, specialising in major open cancer surgeryand the reconstruction of the bladder and minimally invasive surgery (robotic and laparoscopic).

He is still in the Regular Army and has recently returned from active duty in Afghanistan. He will be permanently based at The Royal Berkshire Hospital and The Berkshire Independent Hospital and holds a visiting Consultant Contract at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, and at The Churchill Institute of Urology, Oxford.





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