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London Greek Urology

Mr Paul Erotocritou

Consultant Urological Surgeon

London Greek Urology

Mr Paul Erotocritou

Consultant Urological Surgeon

Urology Clinic in London

Mr Paul Erotocritou is the first fully English trained Consultant Urologist of Greek Cypriot origin to be substantively appointed in London, to the Whittington Hospital in October 2014. He sees patients at his urology clinics in North and Central London where he provides consultations, investigations, diagnosis and medical/surgical treatment for urological problems in both male and females. These include blood in the urine, cancer diagnostics, bladder disorders, prostate enlargement, urinary tract infections, laser stone surgery, kidney stone prevention, PSA testing, and penile and scrotal surgery.

Mr Erotocritou obtained his medical degree from the Royal Free and University College Medical School in 2004, and subsequently went on to complete his training throughout North London. His final year as a senior registrar was spent in the Stone and Endourology Unit at University College London Hospital, a tertiary referral centre for stones and complex upper tract endourological procedures. During this period he gained a Masters Degree in Urology and was awarded a distinction for his research dissertation into kidney stones and the use of CT to predict success of treatment modalities.

Common Urological Conditions

Kidney stones

Kidney stones (urolithiasis)

Kidney stones are crystal build-ups that form hard lumps within the urinary tract and can cause pain and problems. They affect 15% of men and 10% of women during their lives

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Blood in the urine

Blood in the urine (haematuria)

Haematuria is the presence of red blood cells in the urine. Although harmless in itself the underlying cause of haematuria can be the first indication of a more serious pathology

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Prostate Specific Antigen

Prostate specific antigen

Also known as PSA, is a protein produced by cells of the prostate gland. It is used to screen and monitor problems of the prostate, including prostate cancer.

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Benign Prostate Hypertrophy

Benign prostate Hypertrophy

BPH for short, is the medical term used to describe an enlarged prostate gland, a condition that can affect how you pass urine. It is common in men aged over 50.

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Recurrent UTIs

Recurrent UTIs

Recurrent urinary tract infection (UTI) refers to more than 2 infections in 6 months or more than 3 infections within one year.

Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile Dysfunction

Also known as impotence, it describes the inability to develop and maintain an erection. It is a very common condition, particularly in older men between the ages of 40 and 70.

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