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Mr Williams was appointed as a consultant urologist in 2018. He specialises in general urology but has particular expertise in prostate and bladder conditions. His work includes both diagnosis and treatment, using the latest techniques available.
Why patients choose Mr Williams
Patients value Mr Williams for his calm and reassuring approach. He takes time to listen and explain every step.
He believes that good care starts with clear communication. Patients are encouraged to ask questions and feel confident in their decisions.
His practice combines modern technology with evidence-based treatment. This allows him to diagnose conditions accurately and plan care that suits each patient He is also Clinical Governance Lead at his NHS Trust. This role reflects his strong focus on safety, quality, and continuous improvement.
Reputation and professional work
Mr Williams is widely respected in his field. He is actively involved in research and keeps up to date with the latest advances in urology.
He contributes to teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. This reflects his commitment to developing future clinicians.
He also holds leadership roles within his NHS Trust. These focus on improving patient safety and care standards.
Personal approach
Outside of his clinical work, Mr Williams enjoys spending time with his family. He also has interests in sport, including cricket and cycling.
Patients appreciate his balanced approach. He combines strong clinical expertise with a friendly and approachable manner.
His goal is simple. He aims to provide high-quality care that patients can trust.
Mr Williams specialises in a wide range of urological conditions. His main focus is on prostate health, bladder conditions, and urinary symptoms.
He offers advanced diagnostics for prostate cancer. These include modern biopsy techniques that allow for accurate and early diagnosis.
He also treats benign prostate enlargement. This is a common condition that can affect urinary flow. Treatments range from medication to minimally invasive procedures such as HoLEP (Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate).
Bladder cancer diagnosis and management is another key area of his work. He also treats symptoms such as blood in urine or frequent urination.
His aim is always to provide clear answers and effective treatment, while minimising disruption to daily life.
Training and experience
Mr Williams studied medicine at the University of Birmingham, graduating in 2005.
He completed his surgical training across the West Midlands. During this time, he developed broad expertise in urology.
He also undertook research at the University of Warwick. He was awarded a Doctor of Medicine (MD) for his work exploring the link between prostate cancer and obesity.
His training and research mean he brings both clinical skill and academic insight to patient care.
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Training and experience
Mr Williams studied medicine at the University of Birmingham, graduating in 2005.
He completed his surgical training across the West Midlands. During this time, he developed broad expertise in urology.
He also undertook research at the University of Warwick. He was awarded a Doctor of Medicine (MD) for his work exploring the link between prostate cancer and obesity.
His training and research mean he brings both clinical skill and academic insight to patient care.
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