Mr. Thomas King, a specialist in bladder and lower urinary tract dysfunction for both men and women, plays a crucial role in providing comprehensive care in the West Midlands region. As part of a dedicated team, he offers a regional referral service for male incontinence, regularly performing artificial urinary sphincter implantation.
With expertise in assessing and treating stress incontinence and lower urinary tract symptoms, Mr. King offers a range of interventions tailored to individual needs. These include sacral neuromodulation and botulinum toxin injections for bladder overactivity.
Mr. King's journey in urology began with his qualification from the University of Nottingham in 2008, following a successful BSc in Biochemistry with first-class honors. He commenced his training in Nottingham before transitioning to Birmingham for basic surgical training. His pursuit of specialisation led him to complete his training in urology within the West Midlands training program, culminating in the award of FRCS (Urol) in 2016.
Seeking further expertise in functional urology and incontinence, Mr. King pursued additional specialist training overseas, completing a fellowship in Sydney, Australia. His return to the UK saw him appointed at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in 2019, where he continues to make significant contributions to the field of urology, ensuring patients receive the highest standard of care.
Mr. Thomas King, a specialist in bladder and lower urinary tract dysfunction for both men and women, plays a crucial role in providing comprehensive care in the West Midlands region. As part of a dedicated team, he offers a regional referral service for male incontinence, regularly performing artificial urinary sphincter implantation.
With expertise in assessing and treating stress incontinence and lower urinary tract symptoms, Mr. King offers a range of interventions tailored to individual needs.