Mr Ranan Dasgupta, Consultant Urological Surgeon

Mr Ranan Dasgupta

Consultant Urological Surgeon

Mr Ranan Dasgupta MBBChir MA MD MRCS FRCS(Urol)

Consultant Urological Surgeon

MBBChir MA MD MRCS FRCS(Urol)

Mr Ranan Dasgupta

Consultant Urological Surgeon MBBChir MA MD MRCS FRCS(Urol)

MBBChir MA MD MRCS FRCS(Urol)
HCA-Healthcare-UK

Areas of expertise

  • Benign prostate hyperplasia
  • Kidney stones
  • Blood in urine (haematuria)
  • Prostate cancer
  • Urinary incontinence
HCA-Healthcare-UK

Recommendations for Mr Dasgupta

These recommendations are for information purposes only. Doctors providing recommendations do so in good faith and are not responsible for clinical outcomes.

Recommended by:

  • byDr Devinder Bansi, Consultant Gastroenterologist

    Excellent technical ability. Mr Ranan Dasgupta is highly regarded and affable.

  • byDr Devinder Bansi, Consultant Gastroenterologist

    Excellent technical ability. Mr Ranan Dasgupta is highly regarded and affable.

  • Address

    • Chiswick Medical Centre

      Bond House, 347-353, Chiswick High Rd, London, W4 4HS

    • London Endometriosis & Advance Pelvic Surgery

      The Harley Street Clinic, 16 Devonshire St, London, W1G 7AF

    • The Wellington Hospital

      Wellington Place, St John's Wood, London, NW8 9LE

    About Mr Ranan Dasgupta

    GMC number: 4370363

    Year qualified: 1996

    Place of primary qualification: University of Cambridge

    Areas of expertise

    • Benign prostate hyperplasia
    • Bladder pain
    • Blood in urine (haematuria)
    • BPH (incl laser urolift embolisation)
    • BPH (prostate enlargement)
    • Endourology
    • Kidney stone prevention
    • Kidney stones
    • Laser prostatectomy
    • Laser stone surgery
    • Neuro-urology
    • Percutaneous kidney stone surgery
    • Prostate cancer
    • Stone disease
    • Ureteroscopy
    • Urinary incontinence
    • Urodynamics

    Professional memberships

    Royal College of Surgeons
    General Medical Council

    Articles by Mr Ranan Dasgupta

    Medically expulsive therapy (met) has no benefit in improving spontaneous stone passage (ssp) in patients presenting with acute ureteric colic: results from the mimic study

    Urethral diverticular carcinoma: an overview of current trends in diagnosis and management

    Retrograde ejaculation following open ureteric reimplantation: a case report

    Understanding virtual urology clinics: a systematic review