Mr Paul Moran
Last updated: 04/06/2024
Overview
98%
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of 62 people said they were extremely likely or likely to recommend this consultant to a friend or relative. |
125
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total admissions. |
Last updated: 04/06/2024
98%
|
of 62 people said they were extremely likely or likely to recommend this consultant to a friend or relative. |
125
|
total admissions. |
This information is provided by Mr Paul Moran.
GMC reg: 3485305I have been the NHS lead for Urogynaecology services throughout Worcestershire for over 20 years. At Spire Southbank I manage all aspects of benign gynaecology including pelvic floor problems, urinary leakage, menopause symptoms/HRT, abnormal vaginal bleeding and vulval irritation. I have specialist expertise in managing pelvic floor prolapse, stress and urge urinary incontinence, bladder irritation, bladder pain and recurrent cystits (UTI). I take referrals from all parts of the UK. I can provide the full remit of investigations for these problems including links with physiotherapy, urodynamic studies, outpatient cystoscopy, non-surgical (eg pessaries) and surgical treatments. I have good links with colorectal colleagues for concurrent bowel emptying problems and run the local Worcestershire Multi-disciplinary team meetings. I am aware currently that many patients have been ‘put off’ from seeing doctors for pelvic floor problems because of the issues surrounding vaginal mesh. Many women are ‘suffering in silence’ as a result. The majority of current treatments for prolapse and incontinence do not involve mesh at all. Some of the treatments for incontinence can be performed under local anaesthesia as a day case procedures. I ensure that patients are not rushed into making decisions. I am a great believer in giving patients time to make decisions and employ conservative (non-surgical therapies) wherever possible. I ensure patients have access to appropriate reading material (see links) and set realistic expectations before agreeing to proceed to any surgical intervention. I trained in Nottingham, qualifying in 1990. I completed a Urogynaecology training fellowship in Melbourne, Australia. I was appointed to Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust as a consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist in 2000 with the particular remit to develop Countywide Urogynaecology Services. I was very proud when Worcester became one of the first units in the UK to be externally accredited for its level of service, clinical outcomes and safety in 2010. I have worked nationally as the Chair of the Audit Committee of the British Society of Urogynaecology. I led on the development of the first UK national database to monitor surgical outcomes. Personally, I have one of the largest datasets on surgeries for prolapse and urinary incontinence in the UK.
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Obstetrics and gynaecology - Urogynaecology
Urogynaecology: 1)Conditions relating to investigation and treatment of urinary incontinence- this includes access to physiotherapy, urodynamic investigations and medical and surgical treatments 2) Other female bladder problems in which I have special interest and expertise: Recurrent cystitis and urinary tract infection; Bladder pain syndrome /Interstitial cystitis 3) Vaginal and uterine prolapse; Prolapse of the vagina after hysterectomy General Gynaecology Heavy and/or abnormal menstrual bleeding Menopause symptoms and discussions relating to HRT/Testosterone Vulval soreness/itching/skin conditions
Surveys from patients about the care they received from Mr Paul Moran.
98% |
of 62 people said they were extremely likely or likely to recommend this consultant to a friend or relative. |
90% |
of 62 people felt this consultant definitely met their needs. |
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