Mr Vibhash Mishra, Consultant Urological Surgeon
Mr Vibhash Mishra
Consultant Urological Surgeon
Mr Vibhash Mishra MS FRCS Ed FRCS (Urol) FEBU
Consultant Urological Surgeon
Mr Vibhash Mishra
Consultant Urological Surgeon MS FRCS Ed FRCS (Urol) FEBU
Areas of expertise
- Benign prostate enlargement
- Bladder problems
- Haematuria (blood in the urine)
- Urinary incontinence
- Urinary tract infection
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Royal Free Hospital
Pond Street, London, NW3 2QG
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About Mr Vibhash Mishra
GMC number: 4657822
Year qualified: 1989
Place of primary qualification: Patna Medical College
Mr Vibhash Mishra is a Consultant Urological Surgeon and Clinical Lead for Lower Urinary Tract Services at Royal Free Hospital, London. His main interests are urinary incontinence and bladder dysfunction, but he also looks after patients with haematuria, bladder tumor, penoscrotal problems, prostate disorders, urethral stricture, lower urinary tract symptoms and recurrent UTI.
He is closely involved in education and research. He serves the UCL Medical School as the Lead for undergraduate urology teaching. He has published papers in peer-reviewed journals, written book chapters, and been a principal investigator for multi-center research projects.
He qualified and obtained his Masters in General Surgery in India prior to completing a six-year rotation in urology in London including the last two years as a fellow in Female and Reconstructive Urology at the prestigious Institute of Urology at UCLH, London. He is a member of the British Association of Urological Surgeons, European Association of Urology and International Continence Society.
He believes the practice of medicine has to be a blend of art and science based on a scientific foundation and humane face. Professionalism must not be allowed to overtake the personal touch and care must be provided with gentleness, sensitivity and respect. He considers his compassion, effective listening skills and affability as his assets. He is calm and unhurried and explains the pros and cons of any recommended treatment at length in a comprehensible language. Consequently, his patients find it easy to strike an instant rapport with him and leave the consultation knowing exactly how to contact him directly in case of any problems.
He lives in Watford with his obstetrician wife and two daughters and enjoys music, cinema and sports.
Areas of expertise
- Adult circumcision
- Balanitis
- Bedwetting
- Benign prostate enlargement
- Bladder cancer
- Bladder problems
- Catheter
- Chlamydia
- Circumcision
- Cryotherapy for prostate and kidney cancer
- Cystitis
- Cystocele
- Ectopic testes
- Endoscopic surgery
- Endoscopy
- Erectile dysfunction
- Female urology
- Foreskin problems
- Frenuloplasty
- Haematuria (blood in the urine)
- Hydrocele
- Interstitial cystitis
- Lichen sclerosus
- Male genital surgery
- Men's health check
- Overactive bladder
- Pearly penile papules
- Pelvic pain syndrome
- Penile fibrosis
- Penis disorders
- Penis enlargement
- Phimosis
- Premature ejaculation
- Prostate artery embolisation
- Prostatectomy (prostate removal)
- Prostatitis
- PSA test
- Scrotal swelling
- Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
- Short frenulum
- Testicular cancer
- Urethra surgery
- Urethral stricture
- Urethritis
- Urinary incontinence in women
- Urinary tract infection
- Urodynamic testing
- Uroflowmetry
- Urogenital injuries
- UroLift®
- Vaginal cysts
- Varicocele
- Vasectomy
Professional memberships
Articles by Mr Vibhash Mishra
Does Intraprostatic Inflammation Have a Role in the Pathogenesis and Progression of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia?
Enhanced hepatitis B virus (HBV) pre-genomic RNA levels and higher transcription efficiency of defective HBV genomes
Does Intraprostatic Inflammation Have a Role in the Pathogenesis and Progression of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia?
Repeating the Measurement of Prostate-Specific Antigen in Symptomatic Men Can Avoid Unnecessary Prostatic Biopsy