Professional background
Anthony Noah is a consultant urological surgeon with a special interest in reconstructive urology and congenital urological anomalies. Mr Noah received his medical degree from Guy's, King's and St. Thomas' School of Medicine at King's College London in 2010, and completed his urology speciality training in Birmingham and the West Midlands. He then went on to complete a subspeciality clinical training fellowship at UCLH before being appointed as a consultant in August 2021.
He is a specialist in the surgical treatment of adolescent and adult bladder dysfunction. He offers a range of treatments for urinary incontinence. A significant proportion of his practice involves reconstruction of the urogenital tract in patients with congenital anomalies. He is responsible for the care of the largest group of adult patients with bladder exstrophy, epispadias and cloacal exstrophy in the UK. As part of a multidisciplinary team, Mr. Noah provides a unique DSD (differences in sex development) service and works with the obstetric team to offer complex delivery services for patients with reconstructed urinary tracts. He also holds a transition clinic at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children and serves as the urology clinical lead for the UCH at Westmoreland Street operating theatres.
In addition to his patient care responsibilities, Mr. Noah is actively involved in the education and training of medical students and junior doctors. He is a member of several professional societies, including the British Association of Urological Surgeons, European Association of Urology and the American Urological Association.
Research interests
Male and female incontinence, congenital urology, bladder exstrophy, posterior urethral valves, sacral neuromodulation, lower urinary tract reconstruction, differences of sex development.