Reviews
Mr Nathan is absolutely brilliant. Very patient and explained everything clearly.
A brilliant surgeon who performed his work with great efficiency and care and at all times demonstrated a kind manner . I always feel completely safe in his care.
Mr Nathan is a great asset to this hospital
He imparts a confidence to the patient which is as important as the procedure itself!
Excellent urologist.
I highly recommend the doctors knowledge, professionality and experience. Felt confident with all aspects of my visits.
Profile
Mr Senthil Nathan is a Consultant Urological Surgeon and Honorary Associate Professor, working at University College London Hospital London and Director of Robotic Education in Chitra Sethia Centre for Robotics and Minimally Invasive Surgery. After graduating MBBS with honours from The Madras Medical College, Mr Nathan completed his Masters in Surgery from Bangalore Medical College where he won The Association of Surgeons of India Gold Medal for securing the highest mark in the surgical exit exam. While working as an Assistant Surgeon in The Church of South India Hospital in Bangalore he was one among the first candidates to be selected by the Royal College of Surgeons of England to continue specialist training in the Overseas Training Scheme. After working in general surgery and obtaining FRCS in Yorkshire Mr Nathan chose to be a Urologist and obtained Diploma in Urology while working at Royal Free Hospital. He secured an Honorary Lecturer position at Guys Hospital to develop robotic techniques in urology. Along with colleagues from The Imperial College he developed The Probot, and carried out the first true robotic surgery in the world. Mr Nathan is a senior trainer for the robotic fellowship program and a trustee of the SNJ Educational & Charitable Trust. He is also managing trustee of the SNJ Education Fund, President of the Government Aided Secondary School in Venkatachalapuram, India. Alongside this he is also Honorary Advisor to the N Sethia Foundation and Trustee of the Prostate Cancer Research Foundation (Former).