Mr Barry Maraj (M)
MB ChB FRCS PhD FRCS(Urol) Dip LS (ULP Strabourg)
Speciality:
Clinical Interests
Minimally invasive surgery. Laser treatment for BPH and kidney stones, laparoscopy and kidney surgery.
Main NHS Hospital
The Whittington Hospital
Appointments
Tel: 020 8347 3899
Website
Training & Background
Mr Barry Hayden Maraj is Consultant Urological Surgeon at the Whittington Hospital NHS Trust. He is the head of department of urology and laparoscopic urological surgeon at the Whittington Hospital. He is visiting laparoscopic surgeon and mentor for the Carribean Urology Association (CURA). He has had training in robotic surgery and practices as a member of a robotic team.
He was born in Trinidad, West-Indies and qualified at Glasgow Medical School in 1987. Subsequent to this he trained in general surgery in the west of Scotland also gaining experience in vascular and plastic surgery. After completing his training, he left for Leeds to engage in a successful research training fellowship leading to the award of a phD degree in the molecular biology of cancer. He has published extensively in this field as well as presenting data verbally and in poster form at BAUS/AUA/EAU and regional meetings (http://www.maraj-urology.com/ACADEMIC-BACKGROUND-AND-PUBLICATIONS). He is a general urological surgeon with interests in: Endourology and minimally invasive management of urologic disorders/cancer (which includes laparoscopy, robotic surgery and high energy modality treatment). His main research interest is the molecular biology of urologic cancers with the aim to develop markers for screening, prognosis and management. This complements his clinical and surgical interest in minimally invasive techniques and therapies.
Mr Maraj works closely with Professor James Malone-Lee in the research, assessment and management of lower urinary tract dysfunction. He has research links with UCL in Nanotechnology and prostate cancer.
Please note these are regular clinics, other times may be available by appointment.
Schedule Key: M for monthly sessions A for alternate weeks A/H for Ad Hoc
