- Not Fee assured
- Awaiting verification
- Not in Open Referral network
Specialises in
- Urological oncology
About me
Professor Stephen Langley was appointed a Consultant Urological Surgeon in 1998. He trained in London and Bristol and undertook a fellowship in America and was awarded the Yates Gold Medal in his training.
He is an international expert in prostate cancer; its diagnosis and treatment. He also has a broad experience in all aspects of urology including benign prostate conditions including BPH, bladder cancer and urinary stone disease.
He has the UK's largest experience in treating patients with I125 Prostate Brachytherapy having successfully treated over 3500 patients to date. He developed the technique of 4D Brachytherapy and regularly gives lectures nationally and internationally on prostate cancer and its treatments.
He is also a trained robotic surgeon and regularly performs Robotic assisted Radical Prostatectomy.
Prof. Langley is a member of the Prostate Cancer Advisory Group that advises the Dept. of Health on prostate cancer issues.
Areas of interest
General Urology;
Prostate diseases including prostate cancer; Brachytherapy; Robotic assisted Radical prostatectomy; Oncology - surgical; BPH, benign prostate disease;
Kidney stones; haematuria; bladder cancer;
Medical secretaries
- Vicki Scott / Julie Holloway
- Nuffield Health Guildford Hospital Stirling Road GUILDFORD GU2 7RF
- 01483 575511
- 01483 555848
- secretary@specialisturology.com
Anaesthetists worked with
- Dr Christopher Jones Fee Assured
- Dr Girish Dhond Not Fee Assured
- Dr Soumen Sen Fee Assured
- Dr Marcin Sicinski Not Fee Assured
- Dr Panagiota Alexopoulou Fee Assured
- Dr Paul R Saunders
Information for healthcare professionals (Bupa patients only, last 12 months)
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M4510
Diagnostic endoscopic examination of bladder (flexible cystoscopy) including any biopsy - (5-50)
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M6583
Transperineal MRI - US fusion targeted prostate biopsy - (5-50)
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M4713
Bladder instillation as sole procedure - (5-50)
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BT212
Insertion of low dose rate radioactive agent (brachytherapy) into prostate tumour - (5-50)
London Bridge Hosp at Guys (HCA) (5-50) Nuffield Health Guildford Hospital (1-5)
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BT211
Planning for insertion and removal of high dose rate radioactive agent (brachytherapy) into prostate tumour - (5-50)
Nuffield Health Guildford Hospital (5-50) London Bridge Hosp at Guys (HCA) (5-50)
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