Suks Minhas – Male Fertility Specialist
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Professor Suks Minhas is a male fertility specialist in London, specifically a Consultant Andrological Surgeon.

Throughout Professor Suks Minhas’ career, his research and contribution to the field of urology continues to be recognised even beyond receiving the prestigious Karl Storz Telescope Award by consistently being voted one of the top private Doctors in the UK by Tatler Magazine. He brings this depth of experience to his role as Consultant Urologist and Andrologist at Imperial College London and is a global leader in male infertility and mens's health.

Evidence-based practice is something Professor Minhas firmly believes in and takes this into account in his role as one the UK’s only dedicated andrological surgeons.

This approach and his experience in the field has led to Professor Minhas being actively involved in the teaching and training of UK surgeons and leading an active research programme at Imperial College London.

In the wider field, he is a board member of the European Society of Andrological Urology (ESAU) and co-chair of the European Association of Urology guidelines on male sexual and reproductive health.

Professor Minhas is widely regarded as a specialist in the following fields:

  • Male fertility specialist (including oncofertility) / andrology
  • Complex erectile dysfunction
  • Reconstructive genital surgery
  • Urological Oncology
  • Implant surgery
  • Penile prosthesis
  • Penile curvature

The focus of Professor Minhas's research at Imperial College is improving our understanding of male fertility and to improve fertility outcomes in men. He works closely with the department of reproductive endocrinology with his colleague Dr Jayasena at Imperial, as a co-investigator/supervisor on a number of research projects. These can be viewed here.

To make an enquiry or book an appointment with Professor Suks Minhas - Male Fertility Specialist and Consultant Andrological Surgeon please contact our team who will be happy to help. 0207 034 5032

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