MBChB, MSc, FRCS (Urol)
Specialises in
I am a Consultant Urological Surgeon at Mid Yorkshire Teaching NHS Trust, where I lead and support a high-quality general and specialist urology service.
My sub-specialty interests include robotic (Da Vinci) surgery for kidney cancers and complex renal conditions, as well as endourology, with a focus on minimally invasive treatments for urinary stones and prostate problems. I also serve as a core member of the cancer multidisciplinary team, managing patients with prostate and bladder cancers.
Alongside these specialist areas, I continue to provide a comprehensive general urology service across the region. I see a wide range of patients with conditions such as urinary tract infections, haematuria, scrotal swellings, kidney cysts, prostate enlargement, kidney obstruction, and urological cancers including those of the kidney, bladder, prostate, and testis.
My approach is grounded in personalised, attentive, and evidence-based care, ensuring that each patient feels informed and supported throughout their treatment journey. I take pride in delivering a service that combines advanced surgical expertise with a strong commitment to patient experience.
Originally from Leeds, I graduated from the University of Manchester in 2010 and completed my early training across Yorkshire, with international placements in Sydney and Cape Town. I undertook higher specialist training in London, including advanced techniques for benign prostatic enlargement, followed by sub-specialist cancer training at the Royal Marsden Hospital.
I was later awarded a Royal College of Surgeons-accredited fellowship in robotic renal surgery, where I performed over 200 kidney operations, including 125 partial nephrectomies in a year—placing me among the highest-volume robotic kidney surgeons nationally that year.
In addition to my clinical practice, I remain active in research, education, and clinical training, with multiple publications and international presentations, and I hold lead roles in medical education at my NHS trust.
Originally from Leeds, I graduated from the University of Manchester in 2010 and completed my early training across Yorkshire, with international placements in Sydney and Cape Town. I undertook higher specialist training in London, including advanced techniques for benign prostatic enlargement, followed by sub-specialist cancer training at the Royal Marsden Hospital.
I was later awarded a Royal College of Surgeons-accredited fellowship in robotic renal surgery, where I performed over 200 kidney operations, including 125 partial nephrectomies in a year—placing me among the highest-volume robotic kidney surgeons nationally that year.
In addition to my clinical practice, I remain active in research, education, and clinical training, with multiple publications and international presentations, and I hold lead roles in medical education at my NHS trust.
Some of the principal treatments carried out by Mr Mohammed Aldiwani at Spire include:
Urology
Other treatments
COVID-19 testing or antibody tests are not available as a standalone service at Spire Leeds Hospital.
MBChB / University of Manchester / 2010
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery
MSc MSc, Advanced Surgical Practice / University of Cardiff / 2014
Master of Science
FRCS (Urology) / UK / 2021
Royal College of Surgeons, Fellowship of Royal College of Surgeons (Urology)
Mid Yorkshire Teaching NHS Trust
After several years in London, I chose to return to Yorkshire with my wife and our two young sons to be closer to family and raise our children in the area where I grew up. Outside of my clinical work, I’m passionate about the outdoors and enjoy cycling, skiing, and spending time on family adventures.
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