Tet Yap – Male Fertility Specialist
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Mr Tet Yap is a Consultant Andrological surgeon and Reader in Urology. A Consultant Andrologist specialise in men's health specifically diagnosing and treating conditions such as male infertility, erectile dysfunction, Peyronie's disease, testicular problems and penile conditions.

Tet qualified from Cambridge in 2000 and conducted his specialist training across the North Thames rotation which included Great Ormond Street Hospital, St Barts, Charing Cross Hospital and University College London, where he completed his masters. During his extensive training Tet was awarded numerous prizes and awards for his research and surgical work.

Since becoming an established consultant, Tet Yap has been involved in setting up the complex benign andrological service at St George's Hospital and pioneered the development of a south west London male fertility unit whilst setting up the andrology service at the Royal Marsden Hospital.

Tet is also based at Guy's & St Thomas' Hospital for his NHS work where he continues to spearhead the andrological and male fertility services and research. He was responsible for the world's first multidisciplinary clinic dedicated to Klinefelter Syndrome.

When it comes to male fertility Tet Yap is internationally renowned for being a leader in male aspects of male fertility including:

As a founding member of London Andrology Tet Yap is part of a world leading men's health service based at 18 Devonshire Street, the Princess Grace Hospital and the Lister Hospital where is the joint MDT chair. Due to his exceptional reputation Tet is regularly requested to comment on national and international articles and press pieces. His work in the field of men's health includes:

Tet Yap offers the full range of procedures to treat a range of men's health and male fertility conditions. These include:

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This article is intended to inform and give insight but not treat, diagnose or replace the advice of a doctor. Always seek medical advice with any questions regarding a medical condition.

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