Mr Sachin Agrawal, Urological Surgeon
Areas of expertise
- Endo-urology
- Keyhole surgery
- Men's health
- Urological cancer
- Urological surgery
- Uro-oncology


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Address
BMI The Runnymede Hospital
Guildford Road, Ottershaw, Chertsey, Surrey, GB, KT16 0RQ
Nuffield Health Woking Hospital
Shores Road, Woking, Surrey, GB, GU21 4BY
Charing Cross Hospital
15th Floor, Fulham Palace Rd, London, GB, W6 8RF
St. Peters Hospital (NHS)
Guildford Road, Chertsey, Surrey, KT16 0PZ
Charing Cross Hospital (Honorary Consultant)
Fulham Palace Rd, London, GB, W6 8RF
About Mr Sachin Agrawal
GMC number: 6029534
Year qualified: 2001
Place of primary qualification: University of London
Mr Sachin Agrawal serves as a Consultant Urological Surgeon to Ashford & St Peter's Hospital, where he treats cases in endourology, stones surgery and bladder cancer. He has played a leading role in establishing minimally-invasive surgery and laparoscopy for renal cancer at the hospital. He is the current clinical lead in urology and runs the trust grade educational program.
Mr Agrawal attended St George’s Hospital Medical School and his early surgical career was at St Peter’s. He then joined the Northwest London Higher Urology rotation to hone his skills in general urology and the management of lower urinary tract problems, along with developing sub-specialist interests in oncology and stones, at Imperial and The Royal Marsden. At Charing Cross Hospital, he helped to establish a new outpatient-based flexible cystoscopy service to manage non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer with a new 1470nm laser diode. He has also developed an interest in the management of upper tract urothelial cancer.
A keen rugby follower, badminton and squash player, Mr Agrawal is also an avid traveller with further interests in photography and architecture.
Areas of expertise
- Endourology
- Keyhole surgery
- Stones
- Men's health
- Urological cancer
- Urological surgery
- Uro-oncology
- Renal cancer
- General urology
- BPH
- Testis and prostate cancer
- Renal laparoscopy
- Endourology
- Bladder cancer
- Urothelial cancer
Frequently asked questions
What are the common symptoms that your patients tend to present with?
Urology encompasses several different tumor groups and benign conditions. It can be anywhere from kidney stones, renal colic with groin pain, infections with temperatures, testicular swelling. Men commonly present with voiding problems. They might have poor flow or reduced stream. They might be urinating more often. They might be waking up from their sleep frequently to urinate.
What are the treatments that you're able to offer your patients?
From a voiding perspective, I offer functional assessments including urodynamics. For prostate treatment surgeries, I offer UroLift, rezum procedure, ablasion, green light lasers, et cetera. For the treatment of stones, I offer endourological treatments using lasers to break up stones, lithotripsy, et cetera. From a renal cancer perspective, I offer laparoscopic core open surgery. For haematuria, I offer endourological resections and laser treatments.
What are your areas of sub-specialist interest?
I’m a general urologist. I’ve got interest in oncology, from bladder cancer to renal cancer and screening prostate cancer. I do a lot of treatment for stones. My training has been encompassed with two years of oncology-focused training and two years’ worth of stones-focused training. I manage a lot of the BPH (Benign Prostate Hyperplasia) within my practice.