Procedures and treatments

Robotic-Assisted Surgery

Robotic-assisted urological surgery for selected kidney, prostate and reconstructive conditions.

Robotic-assisted urology

Robotic-assisted surgery uses advanced minimally invasive technology to support precision in selected urological procedures. Suitability depends on the condition, anatomy, goals and overall health.

Assessment

Imaging review

Scans and prior results are reviewed to understand the diagnosis and anatomy.

Planning

Procedure options

Surgical and non-surgical options are discussed before any treatment decision.

Recovery

Aftercare

Recovery expectations, follow-up and return to activity are explained clearly.

What this pathway may involve

  • Specialist surgical assessment
  • Review of imaging and diagnosis
  • Discussion of benefits, risks and alternatives
  • Recovery and aftercare planning

How Mr Shahzad approaches this treatment

Mr Shahzad focuses on using robotic surgery where it offers a meaningful clinical advantage and where it is suitable for the individual patient.

Consultation and treatment planning

  1. Assessment: symptoms, history and previous investigations are reviewed.
  2. Investigation: scans, tests or cystoscopy may be arranged where clinically appropriate.
  3. Decision: options are discussed clearly, including benefits, risks, alternatives and recovery.
  4. Aftercare: follow-up is planned around the procedure and the patient’s individual circumstances.

Private appointments

Discuss suitability with Mr Shahzad

Treatment recommendations are made only after careful specialist assessment and discussion. Self-pay patients do not need a GP referral.

Birmingham Advanced Urology
Private consultant urology care in Birmingham, Worcestershire and the West Midlands.

Mr Syed Ali Shahzad
Consultant Urological and Robotic Surgeon
GMC: 6071731

Appointments and enquiries
Yasmin Khan, Secretary
Yasmin.Khan@hcaconsultant.co.uk
+44 7866 009874
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