Mr Ranjan Thilagarajah is a Consultant Urologist in Essex
Click here to listen to Mr.Thilagarajah speak about urological conditions Prostate Disease (BPH) Prostate Cancer REZUM Steam Prostate procedure GreenLight Laser Prostatectomy TURIS TURP Female Recurrent UTI and Interstitial Cystitis Kidney Stones For more information on Mr Thilagarajah's practice, please take a look here. Springfield Hospital Declaration Mr Ranjan Thilagarajah does not hold a share or financial interest in this hospital, another Ramsay Health Care hospital or the company. Mr Ranjan Thilagarajah has the following interest in equipment used at this hospital or another Ramsay Health Care hospital: Mr Ranjan Thilagarajah, as a partner of Essex Urology, owns a share in equipment required for prostate cancer diagnosis (ultrasound machine including radiology PACS licence) and equipment for undertaking laser prostate surgery, used at the Ramsay Healthcare Springfield Hospital. Mr Ranjan Thilagarajah does not hold any paid advisory role(s) at this hospital or on behalf of Ramsay Healthcare.
Following his training at Charing Cross Hospital and Westminster Medical School, Mr Thilagarajah went on to attain a Master of Surgery Degree at Imperial College School of Medicine, investigating the causes, diagnosis and treatment of painful bladder disease and interstitial cystitis. In 2001, he achieved recognition on the Specialist Register for Urology (CCST), the FRCS (Urol). He then furthered his training as a laparoscopic urological surgeon as Urology Senior Fellow at Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, Australia. On return to the UK, he received specialist training in stone surgery at the Institute of Urology at the Middlesex Hospital, before being appointed Consultant Urological Surgeon at Mid Essex Health Services NHS Trust. Mr Thilagarajah was the Clinical Lead in Urology until 2012 and remains the Robotic Surgery Services Clinical Lead for Broomfield Hospital. He assisted in the creation of the Robotic Kidney Service in his role as Honorary Consultant Urological Surgeon at the Royal Marsden Hospital. Mr Thilagarajah has also been instrumental in the initiation of the GreenLight laser prostate service at Broomfield Hospital that won an NHS Innovations award in 2005.
Mid Essex Hospitals NHS Trust
3498178
Click here to listen to Mr.Thilagarajah speak about urological conditions Prostate Disease (BPH) Prostate Cancer REZUM Steam Prostate procedure GreenLight Laser Prostatectomy TURIS TURP Female Recurrent UTI and Interstitial Cystitis Kidney Stones For more information on Mr Thilagarajah's practice, please take a look here. Springfield Hospital Declaration Mr Ranjan Thilagarajah does not hold a share or financial interest in this hospital, another Ramsay Health Care hospital or the company. Mr Ranjan Thilagarajah has the following interest in equipment used at this hospital or another Ramsay Health Care hospital: Mr Ranjan Thilagarajah, as a partner of Essex Urology, owns a share in equipment required for prostate cancer diagnosis (ultrasound machine including radiology PACS licence) and equipment for undertaking laser prostate surgery, used at the Ramsay Healthcare Springfield Hospital. Mr Ranjan Thilagarajah does not hold any paid advisory role(s) at this hospital or on behalf of Ramsay Healthcare.
Following his training at Charing Cross Hospital and Westminster Medical School, Mr Thilagarajah went on to attain a Master of Surgery Degree at Imperial College School of Medicine, investigating the causes, diagnosis and treatment of painful bladder disease and interstitial cystitis. In 2001, he achieved recognition on the Specialist Register for Urology (CCST), the FRCS (Urol). He then furthered his training as a laparoscopic urological surgeon as Urology Senior Fellow at Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, Australia. On return to the UK, he received specialist training in stone surgery at the Institute of Urology at the Middlesex Hospital, before being appointed Consultant Urological Surgeon at Mid Essex Health Services NHS Trust. Mr Thilagarajah was the Clinical Lead in Urology until 2012 and remains the Robotic Surgery Services Clinical Lead for Broomfield Hospital. He assisted in the creation of the Robotic Kidney Service in his role as Honorary Consultant Urological Surgeon at the Royal Marsden Hospital. Mr Thilagarajah has also been instrumental in the initiation of the GreenLight laser prostate service at Broomfield Hospital that won an NHS Innovations award in 2005.