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Mr Alex Hoyle

Consultant Urologist

About Mr Alex Hoyle

Personal Profile

Mr Alex Hoyle was schooled in Sedbergh located in the south lakes prior to beginning his undergraduate medical training at Manchester University in 2004. He completed his Urology specialist training within the North West Deanery and was appointed into his substantive consultant role at Salford Royal Foundation Trust in 2021.

Mr Hoyle enjoys a broad range of urological practice with high quality, personalised care at the forefront of his values. He has specific interest in the investigation and management of urological cancers. This has been complemented by his appointment as pelvic cancer lead during which time he has developed and established a robotic surgical service. The drive to innovate and improve standards has seen him lead the department as Clinical Director from 2023. Furthermore, he has a keen interest in clinical research, founded through a Doctorate of Medicine (MD) in advanced prostate cancer management. He is actively the Principle Investigator in a number of clinical trials focusing on bladder cancer management.

Mr Hoyle enjoys and actively participates in the training of future surgeons. He is a faculty member for the Royal College of Surgeons basic surgical skills workshop and is module lead for the BAUS national Urology Bootcamp course.

Mr Hoyles wide ranging core and speciality urology practice places him well to assess and manage conditions such as: Blood in the urine or sperm, prostate cancer diagnostics or management, scrotal lumps or other concerns. He is experienced in core urology including urinary tract infections, urinary stone disease, male or female urinary symptoms or difficulty passing urine, vasectomy requests and the management of foreskin concerns.

Through a personal doctors-patient relationship Mr Hoyle strives to deliver a bespoke consultation tailored to the needs of the individual in a professional and courteous manner. At the heart of this lies an accountable explanation and understanding for the condition in question, promoting patient centred care resulting in empowered patient treatment decisions.

Clinical Interests 

Mr Hoyle is diligently consults in a wide range of core urological complaints but has a particular interest in the diagnosis and management of prostate and bladder cancer. He ha an interest in both open and minimally invasive (robotic) bladder surgery, including both benign reconstruction and cancer surgery.

Furthermore, Mr Hoyle offers a number of bladder outflow obstruction surgical solutions including optical urethotomy/urethral dilation, REZUME (prostate steam treatment) and transurethral resection of the prostate / Bladder neck incision. 

Professional Memberships

  • General Medical Council
  • British Association of Urology Surgeons
  • European Association of Urology

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Languages spoken

English

GMC number

7037661
A General Medical Council (GMC) number is a unique ID that shows a specialist is officially registered and approved to practice medicine in the UK.

Qualifications

MBChB, FRCS (Urol), MD, PG cert (MedEd)

Professional memberships

  • General Medical Council
  • British Association of Urology Surgeons
  • European Association of Urology

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