This information is provided by Mr Sergey Tadtayev.
GMC reg: 6106548
Mr. Sergey Tadtayev graduated with distinction from Kharkov State Medical University in 2002. He undertook his foundation and core surgical training at Addenbrookes, Cambridge and various hospitals around East Anglia. He trained in Urology in the North Thames region and was awarded his Royal College Fellowship and Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training in 2017, having spent his senior training years in the Departments of Urology at Lister, Royal Free and Royal Marsden hospitals in London. He completed a post-CCT Robotic Fellowship in Renal Cancer at Frimley Park Hospital. Mr. Tadtayev gained his Ph.D. in 2007 for his work in experimental pathology, completed at the Northwick Park Institute for Medical Research, in collaboration with Kosair Children's Hospital Research Institute in Louisville, USA. He published and presented nationally and internationally on a broad range of Urology topics. He is currently a co-investigator on trials in prostate cancer. His research interests include prostate cancer diagnostics, kidney cancer treatment and the intersection of sleep medicine with urology.
Additional specialties and sub-specialties
Urology - Endourology • Urology - Urology Oncology • Urology - Vasectomy • Urology - Laparoscopic Surgery • Urology - General Urology • Urology - Female Urology • Urology - Erectile Dysfunction • Urology - Benign Prostatic Disease • Urology - Andrology
Additional languages
Russian
Special clinical interests
With a specialist interest in Uro-oncology, Mr. Tadtayev is a member of the prostate diagnostic team at Ashford and St Peter’s Hospital. He performs laser treatment of bladder tumours as well as undertaking open and minimally invasive surgery for kidney cancer. In addition to his uro-oncology interests, Mr. Tadtayev offers the full spectrum of general urology care: Contemporary interventions on the enlarged prostate (laser operations, Urolift, prostate artery embolisation, Rezum); Management of lower urinary tract symptoms; Investigations of the haematuria (blood in the urine), elevated PSA and scrotal lumps; Treatment of recurrent urinary tract infections, urinary tract stones, men’s sexual health issues and chronic painful conditions of the urogenital tract. He has a particular interest in the management of nocturia (waking up to pass urine), which he approaches from a multi-disciplinary perspective, working closely with his medical colleagues to address this challenging-to-treat symptom. Mr. Tadtayev takes a non-dogmatic approach, embracing holistic assessment and shared decision-making as the cornerstones of his care for patients. Patient experience and high care quality are very important to Mr. Tadtayev. At ASPH, he is the Urology Clinical Governance lead and works on developing clinical pathways for emergency urology care.