- Fee assured
- Awaiting verification
- Not in Open Referral network
Specialises in
- Benign Prostate disorders
- General urology
- Paediatric
About me
Professor Jayanta Barua has been a consultant urological surgeon since 1996. He recently held the post of Honorary Professor at Queen Mary, University of London. He is an Honorary Professor with the American University of the Caribbean. He was previously Visiting Professor at London South Bank University; previously Training Programme Director and STC chair North Thames Urology registrars' training programe; currently member of Special Training Committee Member for urology registrars, pan- London. He was Director of Medical Education at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust from 2015-2020. Professor Barua provides an excellent and highly professional service to patients with a wide range of urological conditions.
Areas of interest
Urinary tract infection; only MALE general paediatric urology (>for age 3 years only; circumcision, hydrocele, inguinal hernia, preputial adhesions); prostate disease including benign prostate enlargement and prostate cancer (diagnosis); urinary tract infection; urodynamics; bladder cancer; testicular cancer (diagnosis); renal cancer (diagnosis); general female urology; urinary incontinence; vasectomy; erectile dysfunction; stone disease
Medical secretaries
- Urbashi
- 95 Manor Road Chigwell IG7 5PN
- 020 8281 7411
- 020 8281 7411
- baruapp@outlook.com
Anaesthetists worked with
- Professor Tahir Akhtar Fee Assured
- Dr Suresh Sanapala Fee Assured
- Dr Dinesh Sangtani Not Fee Assured
- Dr Shabir Qadri Fee Assured
Information for healthcare professionals (Bupa patients only, last 12 months)
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N3030
Circumcision - (1-5)
Nuffield Health Brentwood Hospital (1-5) Spire London East Hospital (1-5)
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M4510
Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (flexible cystoscopy) including any biopsy - (1-5)
Spire Hartswood Hospital (1-5)
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N1100
Correction of hydrocele(s) - unilateral - (1-5)
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N2842
Frenuloplasty of penis - (1-5)
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N3020
Division of preputial adhesions - (1-5)