Mr Steve Foley

Mr Steve Foley

Mr Steve Foley is a Consultant Urologist in Berkshire and Surrey

NHS base
The Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust
GMC Number
Clinic Timetable
Clinical interests

Urology, Steve Foley's special interests include female urology, bladder dysfunction and spinal cord injury and paediatric urology.

Over the past decade Steve Foley has developed an extensive experience in all aspects of female urology especially incontinence, and has built up a wide range of surgical and non-surgical options to manage these sometimes very difficult problems. This is also the case with interstitial cystitis.In the past 5 years Steve Foley has been one of the pioneers of the surgical management of male incontinence (particularly the 'Male Sling' - following prostate cancer surgery). This is proving to be highly effective in selected men. He is now one of the most experienced Surgeons in the UK with this type of operation, and regularly trains other UK Surgeons how to perform it. He works closely with the Physiotherapy Department at The Berkshire Independent Hospital and the Berkshire Continence Service.

Professional Memberships

British Association of Urology
Senior Urological Registrar Group
International Continence Society
International Medical Society of Paraplegia

Academic Background

After general surgical training in the Royal Air Force, Steve Foley joined the Institute of Urology, London, to research and specialise in female urology, bladder dysfunction and spinal cord injury. In January 2001 Steve Foley was appointed to the Royal Berkshire Hospital NHS Foundation Trust as the lead specialist in female urology. Over the past decade Steve Foley has developed an extensive experience in all aspects of female urology especially incontinence, and has built up a wide range of surgical and non-surgical options to manage these sometimes very difficult problems. This is also the case with interstitial cystitis.In the past 5 years Steve Foley has been one of the pioneers of the surgical management of male incontinence (particularly the 'Male Sling' - following prostate cancer surgery). This is proving to be highly effective in selected men. He is now one of the most experienced Surgeons in the UK with this type of operation, and regularly trains other UK Surgeons how to perform it.

NHS base

The Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust

GMC Number

Clinic Timetable

Clinical interests

Urology, Steve Foley's special interests include female urology, bladder dysfunction and spinal cord injury and paediatric urology.

Over the past decade Steve Foley has developed an extensive experience in all aspects of female urology especially incontinence, and has built up a wide range of surgical and non-surgical options to manage these sometimes very difficult problems. This is also the case with interstitial cystitis.In the past 5 years Steve Foley has been one of the pioneers of the surgical management of male incontinence (particularly the 'Male Sling' - following prostate cancer surgery). This is proving to be highly effective in selected men. He is now one of the most experienced Surgeons in the UK with this type of operation, and regularly trains other UK Surgeons how to perform it. He works closely with the Physiotherapy Department at The Berkshire Independent Hospital and the Berkshire Continence Service.

Professional Memberships

British Association of Urology
Senior Urological Registrar Group
International Continence Society
International Medical Society of Paraplegia

Academic Background

After general surgical training in the Royal Air Force, Steve Foley joined the Institute of Urology, London, to research and specialise in female urology, bladder dysfunction and spinal cord injury. In January 2001 Steve Foley was appointed to the Royal Berkshire Hospital NHS Foundation Trust as the lead specialist in female urology. Over the past decade Steve Foley has developed an extensive experience in all aspects of female urology especially incontinence, and has built up a wide range of surgical and non-surgical options to manage these sometimes very difficult problems. This is also the case with interstitial cystitis.In the past 5 years Steve Foley has been one of the pioneers of the surgical management of male incontinence (particularly the 'Male Sling' - following prostate cancer surgery). This is proving to be highly effective in selected men. He is now one of the most experienced Surgeons in the UK with this type of operation, and regularly trains other UK Surgeons how to perform it.

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