University College Hospital at Westmoreland Street is the specialist centre for surgical treatment of testicular cancer tumours. This means that patients will be seen at UCLH for investigations, diagnosis and surgical treatment of testicular cancer. Care will then be transferred to Barts Health NHS Trust for on-going follow up and further oncological treatment.
We recognise that being diagnosed with cancer can be a difficult time for you and those close to you. These web pages give you an overview of the expert care you can expect to receive at UCLH. You will also be introduced to the different type of healthcare professionals you may meet along the way.
As a designated centre for testicular cancer we provide expert medical and nursing care. We have a range of clinical trials available to our patients, pioneering new treatment approaches.
Service management
Sadie Molloy
Other contact information
Mona Magan, Clinical Nurse Specialist for Penile and Testicular Cancer
Telephone: 07929710288
Email: mona.magan2@nhs.net
Professor Asif Muneer MD FRCS(Urol)
Consultant Urological Surgeon and Andrologist Clinical Lead Urology
NIHR Biomedical Research Centre UCLH and Division of Surgery and Interventional Science UCL
Hon Secretary British Association of Urological Surgeons Prof Asif Muneer MD PhD FRCS(Urol)
Mr Hussain Alnajjar
BSc(MedSci), MCh(Urol), FRCS(Urol), FEBU
Consultant Urological Surgeon and Andrologist
University College London Hospitals NHS Trust
Honorary Associate Professor
Division of Surgery and Interventional Science
University College London (UCL)
Address
Testicular cancer
University College Hospital
Outpatients - Level 1, pod H
235 Euston Road,
London,
WC1E 5DB
Referral
Other referral information
2-Week Wait Referrals
Please send all 2-week wait referrals for all urological cancers via the following channels:
Email: uclh.enquiry.andrology@nhs.net
Phone: 02034479280 or 02034475101
Access to patient results
Results can be accessed via MyCare ULCH- patients will be invited to access this at their initial consultation. This can be accessed via their mobile, tablet or computer to securely view and manage information about their care at their initial consultation.
Results will also be included in letters to GPs and consultants. However, GPs can also contact the relevant PA by phone or post.