“I don’t need you to remind me of my age. I have a bladder to do that for me.”
— Stephen Fry
All Clinics
We run clinics at seeral prestigious hospitals across Essex and Hertfordshire. Please see above for an interactive timetable of clinics run by Herts & Essex urology and below for more information on the hospitals we can be found at.
The Rivers Hospital, Sawbridgeworth, Herts
The Rivers Hospital is one of the leading private hospitals in the UK and being just off the M11, it is easily accessible from London and the Home Counties. The hospital is located in Sawbridgeworth on the Essex/Hertfordshire border in beautiful countryside. A sweeping drive through landscape grounds leads you to ample free car parking and our award winning team focused on providing individual care to meet your needs.
The Holly Private Hospital, Buckhurst Hill, Essex
The Holly Private Hospital, located in Buckhurst Hill is one of the South East’s leading private hospitals. The hospital has been established for over 35 years and their team has extensive experience in delivering exceptional private healthcare. They have won numerous awards for their clinical services and customer care. As a result they are renowned locally for their high standards of nursing care and friendly atmosphere.
Nuffield Brentwood, Brentwood, Essex
Nuffield Health Brentwood Hospital has established itself as one of the leading providers of private healthcare, serving patients from Brentwood, Billericay, Basildon, Romford and the surrounding parts of Essex since 1970.
With excellent patient satisfaction rates, they’re proud of their reputation for clinical excellence and outstanding care. Many of the most experienced, skilled consultants and healthcare professionals in the region choose to practice at their hospital.
One Hatfield Hospital, Hatfield, Herts
The new Hospital, on Hatfield Business Park, is the result of a £35m investment in the latest facilities and services. It offers a full range of surgical procedures and treatments.
One Hatfield Hospital is home to the latest theatres, luxury ensuite bedrooms, specialist rehabilitation physiotherapy and outpatient diagnostic facilities including fast-track access to X-ray, MRI and ultrasound.
Further information
Meet Our Team
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Mr Bernard Potluri
Mr Bernard Potluri
Our Surgeon
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Dr. Mubashar Zia
Dr. Mubashar Zia
Anaesthetist
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Dr. Shashi Gopinath
Dr. Shashi Gopinath
Anaesthetist
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Dr. Venkat Shenoy
Dr. Venkat Shenoy
Anaesthetist
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Jo Nualart
Jo Nualart
Medical Secretary
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Sharon Lambe
Sharon Lambe
Medical Secretary
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