Urology
GMC: 4693974
Mr Arun Jain is a highly experienced consultant urological surgeon based in Rochdale, Greater Manchester. He specialises in management of benign prostate disorders (BPH), urinary tract infections (UTIs), urinary stones, scrotal swellings, and prostate, kidney and bladder cancer. Mr Jain has surgical expertise in Rezum procedure for prostate enlargement, cystoscopic procedures, laser treatment of stones, robotic kidney surgery and bladder cancer resection. Mr Jain brings a wealth of expertise to his practice, ensuring comprehensive care for his patients.
Mr Jain graduated with an MBBS from the University of Delhi in 1990, followed by an MS in general surgery in 1994 and FRCS in 1999. He further advanced his academic credentials with an MPhil from the University of Bradford in 2007. He is on the GMC Specialist Register for urology surgery. His general surgery training in India, followed by urology and laparoscopic surgery training in the United Kingdom, gives him a robust foundation and equips him superbly to practice in general and specialist urological surgery.
Mr Jain's career includes a significant tenure as clinical director of urology at Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust (now part of Northern Care Alliance Foundation NHS Trust) from 2011 to 2018. He also served as an associate director of medical education at Pennine Acute Trust. His leadership in this role highlights his dedication to advancing urological services, education and patient centred care.
Mr Jain is an active member of several prestigious medical organisations, including the British Association of Urological Surgeons, the Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Glasgow, and the British Medical Association. He is also a recipient of EUSP Fellowship awarded by European Board of Urology. He has number of publications in International Journals Including ‘European Urology’, ‘Clinical Oncology’ , ‘Journal of Endourology’ and ‘Urology’. He served on a panel of reviewers for urology periodical ‘Urology News’. He has presented at annual meetings of various prestigious professional International organisations including National Cancer Research Institute, European Association of Urology and British Association of Urological Surgeons.
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Start nowHere, esteemed consultant urologist, Mr Arun Jain, details the causes, symptoms, and treatment options associated with urinary tract infections.
For many men, a routine blood test may reveal a high PSA (prostate-specific antigen) level, which can lead to concern and questions. PSA is a protein produced by both normal and cancerous cells in the prostate gland, and its levels can be measured to assess prostate health. While a high PSA level may be concerning, it doesn’t necessarily mean cancer. Leading urologist Mr Arun Jain explains what a high PSA level could indicate and the potential next steps can provide clarity.
In one of our latest medical articles here, esteemed consultant urologist, Mr Arun Jain, provides a comprehensive overview of kidney stones.
There are a couple of things that you might expect to see in the toilet bowl after nature calls, but blood is not one of them. When blood is in the urine, it is called haematuria, and it could be a sign of a serious issue somewhere along the urinary system, which is comprised of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. We spoke to a leading urologist about what blood in urine might signify, and what you should do.
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a prevalent condition that occurs in men, especially as they get older. It can cause urinary difficulties, such as frequent urination, weak stream, and incomplete bladder emptying. Leading consultant urological surgeon Mr Arun Jain provides a guide to the condition, explaining how to recognise the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options.
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