A centre of excellence which specialises in diagnosing and treating a variety of prostate problems launches today in the South East. The British Prostate Centre will stand at the forefront of prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment in the UK by providing the best possible care and counsel to patients across the South East.
Founded by internationally recognised surgeons Tim Larner and Paul Miller, the centre prides itself on an extremely high level of expertise, using a full range of exciting new procedures as well as more traditional methods of care. With a combined experience of over 43 years the Centre’s senior urological surgeons have unbeatable credentials in their field and can offering the best advice and counsel.
Paul Miller explains; ‘The British Prostate Centre is all about empowering men and their families and providing patients with the best possible advice and treatment. It is a ‘virtual’ concept with clinics based in various convenient locations across the South East, including Brighton, Gatwick, Hayward’s Heath, and Tunbridge Wells - our aim is to make it easy and convenient for patients to choose when and where they want to see a specialist’.
The combination of state-of-the-art equipment and highly skilled medical professionals allows the Centre to offer a whole host of different treatments for a variety of prostate complaints and its experts have some of the highest success rates nationwide.
Available treatments include laser therapy (using ‘PVP’ or green light and holmium) for enlarged prostates and procedures for prostate cancer include traditional prostatectomy, minimally invasive HIFU (High Intensity Focused Ultrasound) and external radiotherapy.
The Centre also offers the latest diagnostic tools for early and advanced stages of prostate cancer, the PCA3 test, as well as the more traditional PSA test and the new PSA Watch test.
For more information on available treatments and tests, men should get in touch with their GP or log onto the British Prostate Cancer website: www.britishprostatecentre.com.
Prostate cancer remains the most common form of male cancer and is responsible for the death of 10,000 men in the UK each year.
For more information or to book an appointment please contact the Treatment Enquiry Team on 01293 778906, or complete our online enquiry form.