Mr Gidon Ellis
MB CHB, BSC (HONS), FRCS (UROL)
Consultant Urological Surgeon
Mr Gidon Ellis is a Consultant Urological Surgeon at Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust.
He ranked number one in National Selection in 2012 and completed his higher urological training in North London, including a year at the Institute of Urology, University College London Hospitals, where he subspecialised in endourology and the management of kidney stones. He was awarded The Urology Foundation Endourology Travelling Fellowship Award.
Upon completion of his Specialist Training he undertook a Fellowship post at Luton & Dunstable Hospitals subspecialising in laser prostate surgery (HoLEP) for the treatment of men with voiding difficulties and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
Mr Ellis has a broad general urology practice and offers subspecialist expertise in ureteroscopic management of kidney stones, HoLEP for BPH and endoscopic management of bladder and upper tract urothelial cancers (UTUC).
He is a core member of the bladder cancer, renal cancer and kidney stone multi-disciplinary teams at Royal Free London NHS Trust.
He has served as faculty member on various national and international workshops and masterclasses in both stone management and HoLEP surgery.
Hospital Locations
Royal Free Hospital, Hadley Wood Hospital
Country of qualification
UK
Languages spoken
English
Specialities
- Urology
Memberships
Registration and licensing
GMC:7017100
Procedures offered
- Cystoscopy (flexible and rigid)
- Bladder biopsy
- Ureteroscopy (flexible and rigid) and laser treatment of ureteric and kidney stones
- Lithotripsy
- HoLEP – Holmium laser enucleation of prostate
- TURP – Transurethral resection of prostate
- TURBT – Transurethral resection of bladder tumour
- Suprapubic catheter insertion
- Injections of Botox into bladder wall
- Peno-scrotal operations, including circumcision, hydrocele and vasectomy
Clinical interests
- Rapid Access Clinics
- General Urology
- Diagnostic Urology
- Emergency Urology
- Minimally invasive/endoscopic treatments
- Kidney Stones
- Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS)
- Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)
- Prostate disorders
- Haematuria (Blood in urine)
- Bladder cancer
- Upper tract urothelial cancer (UTUC)
- Penile and scrotal conditions