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Mr Aidan Noon

Consultant Urological Surgeon

About Mr Aidan Noon

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Mr Noon qualified from Manchester University Medical School (awarded honours) in 2000. He completed his basic surgical training in the North Western Deanery, and carried out research in the molecular biology of cancer at the University of Liverpool. He was awarded a Doctor of Medicine degree (MD).

In 2008, Mr Noon started his specialist training in Urology in South Yorkshire (Sheffield – Royal Hallamshire Hospital). He carried out a 2 year Society of Urological Oncology (SUO) Fellowship at the University of Toronto (Princess Margaret Cancer Hospital, Mount Sinai Hospital and Sunnybrook Hospital). He was trained in all aspects of urological cancer (bladder, prostate, kidney, testis and penile). He graduated from the programme in 2015. 

Mr Noon currently works as a Consultant Urological Surgeon at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, based at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital.

Please note: Mr Noon only carries out robotic procedures at The Park Hospital.

Clinical Interests

  • Pelvic oncology (bladder and prostate cancer)
  • General urology
  • Urination difficulties

Professional Memberships

  • British Association of Urological Surgeons
  • European Association of Urology
  • Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (Edinburgh)

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