Urology
Urologists (also known as urological surgeons) treat problems of the female urinary system and the male genitourinary tract.
They diagnose and treat disorders of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, prostate and male reproductive organs.
Life as a urologist
You’ll perform surgery but also be involved in the medical management of a patient’s condition. You can expect to be busy as approximately 10% of all GP referrals and 20% of all hospital referrals are for urological conditions.
You’ll treat patients of all ages for a range of conditions including disorders of the:
- kidneys/ureters – stones, tumours, infections and trauma
- bladder – stones, tumours, congenital disorders, incontinence and infection
- prostate – tumours, obstruction, difficulty passing urine and infections
- urethra – strictures and trauma
- male reproductive organs – impotence, tumours, congenital disorders, infection, sterilisation and male infertility
Most urological surgery is planned, so patients choose to have the operation rather than it being an emergency procedure. However, acute conditions such as kidney infections, urinary retention, kidney stones and trauma to the urinary tract are common.
Your skills will be tested every day as you operate instruments such as a cystoscope, a thin, luminated instrument used to examine the bladder and the urethra. You’ll also use an endoscope, a telescopic instrument used to remove bladder tumours, remove the obstructive lobes of the prostate and treat bladder and kidney stones.
You’ll use lasers to fragment stones and cut tissues and use robotic surgery systems. Undertaking reconstructive surgery will also be a significant part of your role, for example using small bowel to replace the bladder or the lining of the mouth to repair the urethra.
Urologists use technology to assist them, including lasers, robotics, freezing tumours (cryotherapy), keyhole surgery, and using shockwaves to fragment stones.
Common procedures include:
- endoscopic removal of the prostate (which may involve lasers)
- robotic surgery to remove the bladder, kidney or prostate to treat cancer
- kidney stone removal/laser fragmentation of kidney and ureteric stones
- cystoscopy
- formation of a stoma to divert urine into a bag
- vasectomy
- circumcision and scrotal surgery
How much can I earn?
You’ll first earn a salary when you start your foundation training after medical school. Find out details of current salary ranges for foundation and specialty training, SAS doctors and consultants on the 'Pay for doctors' page.
How about the benefits?
- make a difference
- flexible and part-time working
- high income early in your career
- work anywhere in the world
- excellent pension scheme
- good holiday entitlement
- NHS discounts in shops and restaurants
Must-have skills
- excellent communication skills to manage a wide range of relationships with colleagues, and patients and their families
- emotional resilience, a calm temperament and the ability to work well under pressure
- teamwork and the capacity to lead multidisciplinary teams
- problem-solving and diagnostic skills
- outstanding organisational ability and effective decision-making skills
- first-class time and resource management for the benefit of patients
Entry requirements
Your first step is medical school. Typically, you’ll need excellent GCSEs and three A or A* passes at A level including chemistry for a five-year undergraduate degree in medicine. Many medical schools also ask for biology and others may require maths or physics.
If you already have a degree, you could study for a four-year postgraduate degree in medicine.
You’ll need to pass an interview and admissions test. You’ll be asked to show how you demonstrate the NHS values such as compassion and respect.
Some medical schools look to recruit a mix of students from different backgrounds and geographical areas, so your educational and economic background and family circumstances could be considered as part of your application.
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What are my chances of starting a career in urology?
There are approximately 999 urologists working in the NHS in England. In 2020, there were 146 applications for 64 specialty training posts.
How to become a urologist
After medical school, you’ll join the paid two-year foundation programme where you’ll work in six placements in different settings.
After your foundation programme, you can apply for paid specialty training to become a urologist, which will take a minimum of seven years.
You may be able to train part time, for example for health reasons or if you have family or caring responsibilities.
Where a career as a urologist can take you
The main sub-specialties in urology include:
- endourology – prostate, bladder and kidney conditions, including kidney stones, benign prostatic enlargement and small bladder tumours, treated using key-hole techniques and lasers
- urological oncology – prostate, bladder, kidney, testicular and penile cancer, often involving robotic surgery
- andrology – male fertility and sexual health
- female and reconstructive urology – repair and restoration of the lower urinary tract, particularly the bladder and urethra including management of urethral stricture disease
You could also specialise in paediatric urology.
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Consultant Urological Surgeon
Blackburn, BB2 3HH
- Salary :
- £109725.00 to £145478.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust
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Consultant Urological Surgeon
London, E11 1NR
- Salary :
- £109725.00 to £145478.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Barts Health NHS Trust
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Consultant Urological Surgeon
Dartford, DA2 8DA
- Salary :
- £109725.00 to £145478.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust
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Locum Consultant Urological Surgeon
Oxford, OX3 7LE
- Salary :
- £109725.00 to £145478.00
- Type :
- Fixed-Term
- Employer :
- Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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Consultant Urological Surgeon - Stone
London, E11 1NR
- Salary :
- £109725.00 to £145478.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Barts Health NHS Trust
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Urological Surgeon with an Interest in Andrology & Penile Cancer
Tooting, SW17 0QT
- Salary :
- £109725.00 to £145478.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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Urology Consultant
Dorchester, DT1 2JY
- Salary :
- £109725.00 to £145478.00
- Type :
- Fixed-Term
- Employer :
- Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
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GPwER - Urology
Birmingham, B16 8PE
- Salary :
- £10750.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Modality LLP
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Urology apprentice
Wolverhampton, WV10 0QP
- Salary :
- £7.55 to £12.21
- Type :
- Apprenticeship
- Employer :
- The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust
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Urology Consultant
London, SW10 9NH
- Salary :
- £105504.00 to £139882.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
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Urology Navigator
Coventry, CV2 2DX
- Salary :
- £27485.00 to £30162.00
- Type :
- Fixed-Term
- Employer :
- University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust
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Consultant Hand Surgeon
Doncaster, DN40TG
- Salary :
- Negotiable
- Type :
- Locum
- Employer :
- HealthHarmonie
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Consultant Spinal Surgeon
Sheffield, S11 8UX
- Salary :
- Negotiable
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- One Health Group
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Consultant Transplant Surgeon
London, W12 0HS
- Salary :
- Negotiable
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
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Consultant Plastic Surgeon
Coventry, CV2 2DX
- Salary :
- £109725.00 to £145478.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust
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OMFS Consultant Surgeon
Plymouth, PL6 8DH
- Salary :
- Negotiable
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust
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Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Shepton Mallet, BA4 4LP
- Salary :
- Negotiable
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Practice Plus Group
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Consultant Colorectal Surgeon
Southampton, SO16 6YD
- Salary :
- £109725.00 to £145478.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- University Hospital Southampton NHS Trust
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Consultant ENT Surgeon
Cottingham, HU16 5JQ
- Salary :
- £109725.00 to £145478.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
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Consultant Colorectal Surgeon
Reading, RG1 5AN
- Salary :
- £109725.00 to £145478.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust
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Consultant Dermatology Surgeon
Grimsby, DN31 2BH
- Salary :
- £105000.00 to £139882.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- HCRG Care Group
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Consultant ENT Surgeon
St Helens, WA9 3DA
- Salary :
- £109725.00 to £145478.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
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Clinical Fellow - Urology
Birmingham, B16 8PE
- Salary :
- £10250.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Modality LLP
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Urology Outpatient HCA
Telford, TF3 4LZ
- Salary :
- Negotiable
- Type :
- Bank
- Employer :
- 18 Week Support Limited
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Consultant in Urology
Exeter, EX2 5DW
- Salary :
- £109725.00 to £145478.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
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Urology Outpatient HCA
Shrewsbury, SY1 2AT
- Salary :
- Negotiable
- Type :
- Bank
- Employer :
- 18 Week Support Limited
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Urology Booking Coordinator
Basingstoke, RG24 9NA
- Salary :
- £27485.00 to £30162.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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Trust FY1 - Urology
Uxbridge, UB8 3NN
- Salary :
- £34115.00 to £37972.00
- Type :
- Fixed-Term
- Employer :
- The Hillingdon Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
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Bank ST3 - Urology
Essex, SS00RY
- Salary :
- Negotiable
- Type :
- Bank
- Employer :
- Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust
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Speciality Doctor - Urology
Chesterfield, S44 5BL
- Salary :
- £61542.00 to £99216.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
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Urology Outpatient HCA
Wolverhampton, WV1 1LE
- Salary :
- Negotiable
- Type :
- Bank
- Employer :
- 18 Week Support Limited
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Urology Outpatient HCA
Shrewsbury, SY1 2AT
- Salary :
- Negotiable
- Type :
- Bank
- Employer :
- 18 Week Support Limited
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Urology Outpatient HCA
Worcester, WR1 1DB
- Salary :
- Negotiable
- Type :
- Bank
- Employer :
- 18 Week Support Limited
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Urological-Oncology CNS
West End, W1G 6JA
- Salary :
- Negotiable
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- The London Clinic
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Speciality Doctor - Urology
Chesterfield, S44 5BL
- Salary :
- £61542.00 to £99216.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
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Urology Outpatient HCA
Wolverhampton, WV1 1LE
- Salary :
- Negotiable
- Type :
- Bank
- Employer :
- 18 Week Support Limited
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Urology Outpatient HCA
Shrewsbury, SY1 2AT
- Salary :
- Negotiable
- Type :
- Bank
- Employer :
- 18 Week Support Limited
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Urology Outpatient HCA
Worcester, WR1 1DB
- Salary :
- Negotiable
- Type :
- Bank
- Employer :
- 18 Week Support Limited
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Urological-Oncology CNS
West End, W1G 6JA
- Salary :
- Negotiable
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- The London Clinic
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Bank - Consultant - Urology
Essex, SS0 0RY
- Salary :
- Negotiable
- Type :
- Bank
- Employer :
- Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust
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Treatment Doctor / Surgeon - 15 hours
Birmingham, B30 1DB
- Salary :
- £101000.00 to £151000.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS)
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Locum Consultant Paediatric Orthopaedic Surgeon
Royal Stoke, ST4 6QG
- Salary :
- £109725.00 to £145478.00
- Type :
- Fixed-Term
- Employer :
- University Hospital of North Midlands NHS Trust
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Consultant Burns and Plastic Surgeon
Birmingham, B15 2TH
- Salary :
- £109725.00 to £145478.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
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General Ophthalmologist and Cataract Surgeon
Watford, WD17 2UB
- Salary :
- Negotiable
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- CHEC
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Urology Locally Employed Doctor
London, N18 1QX
- Salary :
- £52656.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
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Bank - Speciality Doctor - Urology
Essex, SS0 0RY
- Salary :
- Negotiable
- Type :
- Bank
- Employer :
- Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust
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Oncology Cancer Navigator (Urology)
Coventry, CV2 2DX
- Salary :
- £27485.00 to £30162.00
- Type :
- Fixed-Term
- Employer :
- University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust
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Locum Consultant in Urology
Cambridge, CB2 0QQ
- Salary :
- £109725.00 to £145478.00
- Type :
- Fixed-Term
- Employer :
- Cambridge University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
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Advanced Clinical Pharmacist - Urology
Liverpool, L7 8YE
- Salary :
- £55690.00 to £62682.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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Trust Locum Consultant Urology
Eastbourne, BN21 2UD
- Salary :
- £109725.00 to £145478.00
- Type :
- Fixed-Term
- Employer :
- East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust
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These organisations have further information about being a urologist, particularly as your career progresses. Take a look.
British Association of Urological Surgeons
Joint Committee on Intercollegiate Examinations
European Association of Urology