Mr Jeremy Ockrim, Consultant Urological Surgeon

Mr Jeremy Ockrim

Consultant Urological Surgeon

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Mr Jeremy Ockrim MD BSc (Hon) FRCS (Urol)

Consultant Urological Surgeon

MD BSc (Hon) FRCS (Urol)

Mr Jeremy Ockrim

Consultant Urological Surgeon MD BSc (Hon) FRCS (Urol)

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MD BSc (Hon) FRCS (Urol)
HCA-Healthcare-UK

Areas of expertise

  • Overactive bladder
  • Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)
  • Urinary incontinence
  • Anal prolapse
  • Bladder diverticulum
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  • byDr Mary McCormack, Consultant Clinical Oncologist

    Mr Jeremy Ockrim has a very good clinical opinion.

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  • byDr Mary McCormack, Consultant Clinical Oncologist

    Mr Jeremy Ockrim has a very good clinical opinion.

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    About Mr Jeremy Ockrim

    GMC number: 4094881

    Year qualified: 1994

    Place of primary qualification: University of Glasgow

    Initial consultation fee: £320

    Follow up consultation fee: £210

    Mr Jeremy Ockrim is a consultant urological surgeon practising privately with HCA Healthcare UK. He has extensive expertise in the assessment and surgical management of urological conditions, with a particular interest in urinary stone disease, benign prostatic hyperplasia and minimally invasive surgical techniques.

    He trained in medicine and completed specialist surgical training in urology, gaining comprehensive experience in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders affecting the urinary tract. His clinical practice covers a broad range of urological conditions, and he applies evidence-based approaches as well as modern surgical technologies to support precise, effective treatment.

    Mr Ockrim’s areas of expertise include the management of kidney and ureteric stones, enlarged prostate symptoms (benign prostatic hyperplasia), recurrent urinary tract infections, haematuria (blood in the urine) and urinary difficulties. He also assesses and treats bladder and prostate disorders, working closely with multidisciplinary teams to coordinate care tailored to each patient’s needs.

    His procedural skillset encompasses endoscopic and minimally invasive surgical approaches, including ureteroscopy and laser stone fragmentation, transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP), cystoscopy and a range of diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. He focuses on selecting the most appropriate treatment based on clinical assessment, imaging findings and patient preferences, with an emphasis on improving quality of life.

    Mr Ockrim is committed to clear communication, shared decision-making and compassionate care. He supports patients through every stage of their urological journey, providing thorough explanations of their condition and treatment options to help inform confident choices. His patient-centred approach underscores his commitment to delivering high-quality surgical care that prioritises comfort, safety and long-term outcomes.

    Areas of expertise

    • Anal prolapse
    • Artificial urinary sphincter
    • Autologous fascial sling
    • Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)
    • Bladder diverticulum
    • Bladder neck incision
    • Bladder neck obstruction
    • Colposuspension
    • Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)
    • Cystoscopy
    • Male and female incontinence
    • Neobladder construction
    • Overactive bladder
    • Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation
    • Pessary (for prolapse and incontinence)
    • Prostatectomy (TURP)
    • Robotic reconstructive surgery
    • Robotic surgery
    • Sacral nerve stimulation
    • Transurethral resection of a bladder tumour (TURBT)
    • Urethral and bladder neck sparing in prostatectomy
    • Urethral bulking injections
    • Urethral diverticulum surgery
    • Urethral stricture
    • Urethroplasty (urethral surgery)
    • Urinary incontinence
    • Vaginal prolapse

    Professional memberships

    British Association of Urological Surgeons
    European Association of Urology
    British Medical Association (BMA)
    Royal Society of Medicine
    Royal College of Surgeons
    Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
    General Medical Council

    Articles by Mr Jeremy Ockrim

    What Evidence Do We Need From Objective and Subjective Outcomes in Order to Recommend Specific Operative Procedures for Men to Relieve BPO and Women With SUI ICI RS 2025

    Can Baseline Urodynamic Findings Predict the Outcomes and Complications of Intravesical Injections of Onabotulinum Toxin A for Overactive Bladder?

    Day case artificial urinary sphincter for post prostatectomy incontinence

    Which parameters, related to the female urethra and pelvic floor, determine therapy selection for recurrent female stress urinary incontinence

    Urethral diverticulum

    Botulinum toxin A injection to the external urethral sphincter for voiding dysfunction in females

    Does response to percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation predict similar outcome to sacral nerve stimulation?

    285 ‘Smart Phrase’ Ward Rounds

    Prevalence of chronic pain following suburethral mesh sling implantation for post prostatectomy incontinence

    Current Use of the Artificial Urinary Sphincter in Adult Females