Mr Raj Kucheria, Consultant Urologist Surgeon

Mr Raj Kucheria

Consultant Urologist Surgeon

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Mr Raj Kucheria

Consultant Urologist Surgeon

Mr Raj Kucheria

Consultant Urologist Surgeon

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HCA-Healthcare-UK
HCA-Healthcare-UK

Address

  • The Wellington Hospital

    St Johns Wood , London , NW8 7JA

  • Platinum Medical Centre

    15-17 Lodge Road, London, NW8 7JA

  • Video Consultation

    Virtual

About Mr Raj Kucheria

GMC number: 5192196

Year qualified: 1995

Place of primary qualification: Kuvempu University

Mr Raj Kucheria is a consultant urological surgeon with a broad range of expertise in treating urological conditions. He has a special interest in kidney stones and has been providing treatment for patients with this condition for many years. In addition to kidney stones, Mr Kucheria is also experienced in treating patients with other urological conditions such as blood in the urine, prostate enlargement, UTIs, erectile problems, and urological cancers. He also performs vasectomies.

Mr Kucheria has been working as a consultant urological surgeon since 2012. He completed his urological specialist training within the Imperial College Urology Rotation and was awarded the Simpson Smith Travelling Fellowship, which provided him with an opportunity to visit centres of excellence abroad and further enhance his skills.

In addition to his clinical work, Mr Kucheria is actively involved in teaching and education. He teaches at various international courses and regularly attends specialist courses and conferences to keep his knowledge and skills up to date. He also serves as the clinical governance representative for BMI Hendon Hospital, ensuring that the hospital provides safe and effective care to its patients.

Overall, Mr Raj Kucheria is a highly skilled and experienced urological surgeon who is dedicated to providing the best possible care to his patients.

Areas of expertise

  • Urinary stones
  • Stone treatment
  • Recurrent urinary tract infections
  • Laser surgery for lower urinary tract