Mr Paul Moran, Consultant Gynaecologist & Urogynaecologist

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Written by a NHS patient at Spire South Bank Hospital
27th May 2023


Mister Moran is an exceptional consultant and I was so lucky to be treated by him. He was very kind and approachable. He gave me full details about the treatment that he could offer me and advice as to which type would suit me best. I totally trusted him and would thoroughly recommend him. Thank you Mister Moran.

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Written by a private patient at Spire South Bank Hospital
23rd March 2023


I really can't fault the care I have received, every aspect from consultations, surgery and after care has been first rate. Mr Moran has an easy manner that put me at my ease, I felt confident that I was being treated by the right person from the start, he takes care to offer just the right balance of information and explains and answers questions in a relaxed and clear way. I wish that I had been to see Mr Moran earlier as the whole process was so straightforward and the excellent repair surgery has totally transformed my quality of life.

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Written by a NHS patient at Spire South Bank Hospital
27th February 2023


All you need in a consultant is TRUST if you have that you have no problem. Mr Moran has given me the best possible treatment, he is always kind gentle and understanding and also has a good sense of humour (which always helps) and yes I do TRUST Mr Moran.

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Written by a private patient at Spire South Bank Hospital
26th January 2023


Mr Moran is an exceptional and knowledgeable Consultant Urogynaecologist. At all times through out my consultations and treatment he gave full explanations of both what he needed to do and why, in addition he offered a choice of treatment options detailing benefits of each enabling me to choose that which suited me best. I was treated with care and consideration at all times. I wholeheartedly recommend him.

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Written by a private patient at Spire South Bank Hospital
18th January 2023


Mr Moran is so so kind and approachable. He was extremely gentle and conscious of your dignity when examining you, especially in such a intimate area. He really really understood that my problem was getting me down and even affected my self esteem. I don't have any suggestions on how Mr Moran can improve because I felt really well looked after under his care.

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Specialises in

  • Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Profile

I have been the NHS lead for Urogynaecology services throughout Worcestershire for over 20 years. At Spire South Bank I manage all aspects of benign gynaecology including pelvic floor problems, urinary leakage, menopause symptoms/HRT, abnormal vaginal bleeding and vulval irritation. I have specialist expertise in managing pelvic floor prolapse, stress and urge urinary incontinence, bladder irritation, bladder pain and recurrent cystits (UTI).

I take referrals from all parts of the UK. I can provide the full remit of investigations for these problems including links with physiotherapy, urodynamic studies, outpatient cystoscopy, non-surgical (eg pessaries) and surgical treatments. I have good links with colorectal colleagues for concurrent bowel emptying problems and run the local Worcestershire Multi-disciplinary team meetings.

Some of the treatments for incontinence can be performed under local anaesthesia as a day case procedures. I ensure that patients are not rushed into making decisions. I am a great believer in giving patients time to make decisions and employ non-surgical therapies wherever possible. I am happy to discuss the issues around the use of mesh, although the majority of surgical treatments I employ do not involve mesh at all. I ensure patients have access to appropriate reading material (www.bsug.org.uk and www.iuga.org, links to both in the Qualifications and Professional Membership section) and and set realistic expectations before agreeing to proceed to any surgical intervention.

I trained in Nottingham, qualifying in 1990. I completed a Urogynaecology training fellowship in Melbourne, Australia. I was appointed to Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust as a consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist in 2000 with the particular remit to develop Countywide Urogynaecology Services. I was very proud when Worcester became one of the first units in the UK to be externally accredited for its level of service, clinical outcomes and safety in 2010.

I have worked nationally as the Chair of the Audit Committee of the British Society of Urogynaecology. I led on the development of the first UK national database to monitor surgical outcomes. Personally, I have one of the largest datasets on surgeries for prolapse and urinary incontinence in the UK.