Salvage Prostate Cancer Surgery Clinic
Salvage Prostate Cancer Surgery Clinic
Salvage Prostate Cancer Surgery Clinic
With Professor Prasanna Sooriakumaran, a multi-award-winning robotic prostate cancer surgeon
Professor Prasanna Sooriakumaran
MA (Oxon) BMedSci (Hons) BMBS (Hons) PGCertMedLaw ADCertClinInv (Cornell)
FRCS (Urol) FEBU USMLE PhD
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Arrange a consultation with Professor Prasanna Sooriakumaran for clear, specialist guidance on your diagnosis, results, or treatment options.
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Arrange a consultation with Professor Prasanna Sooriakumaran for clear, specialist guidance on your diagnosis, results, or treatment options.
Excellent Google Reviews
EXCELLENT Based on 30 reviews Posted on Lee MottersheadTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I have now seen Professor PS twice and could not have been more impressed. His expertise is beyond doubt but he also manages to convey important information in a way that is both calming and easy to understand. He is also supported by an excellent team. Indeed, on my recent visit to the LSDC London clinic, his reception manager went out of her way to ensure i could have tests taken the same day.Posted on Kajan ShanmuganathanTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Prof PS was wonderful to have as my urologist. After an abnormal finding on a whole-body screening, I knew immediately that I wanted Prof PS to review my case. My initial consultation took place over the Christmas period, and I was extremely fortunate that Simmon (PA) managed to schedule a last-minute appointment despite the holiday period. Thanks to this, I was able to see Prof PS promptly and had a follow-up MRI arranged within just 3–4 days, which was especially impressive given the time of year. I am very happy with the excellent service, efficiency, and level of care I received. I highly recommend Prof PS and the team.Posted on Ian HartTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Being diagnosed with Prostate Cancer isn't much fun, even when you're told it is low grade stage 2, and shouldn't cause you any problems. Finding out it is actually locally advanced stage 3, and has broken through the wall of your Prostate, to try and continue it's journey elsewhere, is distinctly unsettling! Luckily for me, I only found out the second part by getting myself referred to Prof PS, who removed the offending tumour for me. I cannot praise PS and his team, and the care I received from them, highly enough. He inspired confidence from the moment I first met him, and dealt with my cancer in a very matter of fact, down to earth way, putting me at ease throughout the whole experience. He also has a great sense of humour! If you are unfortunate enough to require the services of a Consultant Urological Surgeon, then he is, quite simply, the best, in my humble opinion.Posted on Chris TaylorTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. By far the best specialist I have ever experienced. A lovely person as well as a great Urologist. Would heartily recommend.Posted on olivier mTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. It was a short but as excellent of an experience as one would hope for when receiving high PSA results. The secretarial team of Prof PS was extremely responsive, including after hours. Prof PS took the matter seriously and head on, without wasting any time. He was also clear in explaining various steps. It meant a lot that he was clearly looking for the best interest of his patient and to get ahead of any problem. 5 stars every step of the way.Posted on DTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. It is difficult to put into words how knowledgeable and skilful a surgeon Prof PS is, it is unlikely that one could find better care anywhere else.Posted on P MTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I received excellent care from Pros PS. He arranged a very prompt MRI and follow up consultation which meant I could enjoy a peaceful and stress free Christmas. Thank you Prof PS.Posted on Andrew Attard MontaltoTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Excellent care from Prof PS. I always felt very reassured from my first consultation right through to post-op care. The operation went very well and my rate of recovery is better than expected. Thank you so much Prof PS!Posted on david aquilinaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I have to say that my overall experience has been excellent. I went into this procedure full of concern mainly due to the fact that I am still relatively young at age 51 and Prof Prasanna directed me towards the right procedure for my condition of an enlarged prostate. I have undergone an Aquablation procedure and the outcome and recovery has been good. Highly recommended!Posted on Harry Heathcoat AmoryTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Strongly recommend Prof PS - very approachable as well as measured and clear in his consultations. A very good patient experience.
Fees and Pricing
Understanding the cost of treatment is an important part of planning your care. The following outlines consultation fees and typical costs associated with salvage prostate cancer surgery.
Consultation Fees
Initial Consultation
£325
A comprehensive consultation to review your diagnosis, discuss your concerns, and assess the most appropriate treatment options. Appointments are available in person in London or remotely via video or telephone.
Follow-Up Consultation
£225
Follow-up appointments are available before or after treatment to review progress, discuss results, and provide ongoing guidance.
Salvage Prostate Cancer Surgery
Salvage prostate cancer surgery is offered as a highly specialised private treatment, tailored to your individual clinical situation. Due to the complexity associated with prior treatments, a personalised surgical approach is essential.
Typical Cost
£23,000 – £25,000
The exact cost will depend on the hospital you choose and the specifics of your treatment plan, including any additional procedures required as part of salvage surgery. A personalised quotation will be provided following your consultation, ensuring full clarity before proceeding.
What to Expect
- Surgery duration: Approximately 2–3 hours
- Hospital stay: Typically 1–2 nights
- Timeframe to surgery: Usually within a few weeks, depending on individual circumstances
- Approach: Minimally invasive robotic surgery, using advanced techniques tailored to complex cases
Finance and Insurance
At Prostate Clinic London, we aim to ensure specialist prostate cancer care is both transparent and accessible. A range of payment options is available, and most major private medical insurers are accepted, with guidance provided to help you understand costs, coverage, and the options available to you. The focus is on ensuring the process is clear and supportive, so you can concentrate on your health and making informed decisions about your care.





Recognised Internationally for Excellence in Prostate Cancer Care
Professor Prasanna Sooriakumaran has received over 30 international awards recognising his contribution to urology and prostate cancer care, including a National Clinical Impact Award for excellence beyond standard clinical practice.
He is the only urologist worldwide to hold Visiting Professorships at both the University of Oxford and the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences, and has been named one of London’s most influential doctors. His work continues to shape modern approaches to prostate cancer surgery.







Ranked Among the UK’s Top 10 Prostate Cancer Surgeons
Experience plays a critical role in prostate cancer treatment, particularly when it comes to achieving the best possible outcomes. Surgical technique and specialist expertise can have a meaningful impact on cancer control, as well as functional outcomes such as continence and erectile function.
Professor Prasanna Sooriakumaran has been recognised among the leading prostate cancer surgeons in the UK, including being featured in the Daily Mail’s list of top prostate cancer surgeons. This recognition reflects both his experience and his commitment to delivering high-quality care for patients.
This level of expertise is an important factor for patients seeking private prostate cancer treatment in London.
What Is Salvage Prostate Cancer Surgery?
Salvage prostate cancer surgery is a specialised procedure performed when prostate cancer persists or recurs following initial treatment, most commonly after radiotherapy or other non-surgical therapies.
At this stage, the aim of surgery is to remove the remaining or recurrent cancer and provide further cancer control. However, previous treatment can make the operation more complex, as it may alter normal tissue planes and anatomy.
Salvage prostatectomy is therefore a highly specialised procedure that requires careful patient selection and significant surgical expertise. A detailed assessment is required to determine whether this approach is appropriate in each individual case.
London’s Most Influential Doctor by the Evening Standard
Professor Prasanna Sooriakumaran was the first surgeon at University College London Hospitals to perform Retzius-sparing robotic prostatectomy, an advanced technique associated with improved recovery following prostate cancer surgery. Through both his surgical practice and academic research, he continues to contribute to the development of modern approaches that aim to improve patient outcomes.
He was recognised as one of London’s most influential doctors by the Evening Standard, reflecting his contribution to advancing prostate cancer surgery and patient care.
When Is Salvage Surgery Considered?
Salvage prostatectomy may be considered when there is evidence that prostate cancer has returned or remains present after initial treatment. This is typically identified through a rising PSA level, alongside imaging and further diagnostic assessment to confirm the location and extent of the disease.
Not all patients will be suitable for salvage surgery. Careful evaluation is required to determine whether further surgery can be performed safely and is likely to be beneficial. This assessment considers previous treatments, overall health, and the characteristics of the cancer.
Expertise in Salvage Prostate Cancer Surgery
Professor Prasanna Sooriakumaran is internationally recognised for his expertise in complex and salvage prostate cancer surgery. With over 2,000 robotic prostate cancer procedures performed, he is among the most experienced surgeons in the UK in managing challenging and high-risk cases.
His approach combines advanced surgical technique with careful patient selection, detailed pre-operative assessment, and precise intra-operative judgement. Each case is evaluated individually to ensure that surgery is only recommended where it can be performed safely and is likely to provide meaningful benefit.
What Are the Potential Benefits?
For carefully selected patients, salvage prostatectomy may offer the opportunity to remove recurrent or persistent cancer and achieve further local cancer control.
In some cases, this may provide the potential for long-term disease control, particularly when the cancer remains confined to the prostate. It can also offer a treatment option when other therapies have already been used or are no longer suitable.
The potential benefit will depend on the extent of the cancer and individual clinical factors, and this will be discussed in detail during your consultation so you have a clear and realistic understanding of what surgery may achieve.
Understanding the Risks
Salvage prostate cancer surgery is more complex than primary prostatectomy and is associated with a higher risk of complications. Previous treatments, particularly radiotherapy, can affect surrounding tissues and increase the technical difficulty of the operation.
Potential risks may include effects on urinary continence, sexual function, and other complications related to prior treatment. The likelihood of these risks varies depending on individual factors, including the extent of the cancer and previous therapies.
A detailed discussion will take place during your consultation so you have a clear, realistic, and fully informed understanding of the potential risks and expected outcomes.
Is Salvage Surgery Right for You?
Whether salvage prostatectomy is appropriate depends on several factors, including the extent and location of the cancer, previous treatments, overall health, and individual priorities.
A detailed consultation allows your case to be reviewed in full, with all available treatment options carefully considered. Clear, specialist guidance will be provided so you can understand the potential benefits and risks, and make an informed and confident decision about the most appropriate next steps.
Book Your Consultation
If you have been advised that prostate cancer has returned or are considering further treatment, a consultation with Professor Prasanna Sooriakumaran can help you understand whether salvage surgery is appropriate and what options are available.
Book Your Consultation
If you have been advised that prostate cancer has returned or are considering further treatment, a consultation with Professor Prasanna Sooriakumaran can help you understand whether salvage surgery is appropriate and what options are available.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does “salvage” prostate surgery mean?
Salvage prostate surgery refers to a procedure performed when prostate cancer persists or returns after initial treatment, with the aim of removing the remaining or recurrent disease.
Is salvage prostate surgery more risky than initial surgery?
Salvage surgery is generally more complex than primary prostatectomy due to changes caused by previous treatments, particularly radiotherapy. This can increase the risk of complications, which is why careful patient selection and surgical expertise are especially important.
Can salvage prostate surgery cure prostate cancer?
In selected patients, salvage surgery may offer the potential for long-term cancer control, particularly when the disease remains localised. Outcomes vary depending on individual clinical factors and will be discussed in detail during your consultation.
How do I know if I am suitable for salvage surgery?
Suitability depends on several factors, including the extent and location of the cancer, previous treatments, and overall health. A detailed assessment, including imaging and clinical evaluation, is required to determine whether surgery is appropriate.
Are there alternatives to salvage surgery?
Other treatment options may be available depending on your individual situation. These will be discussed during your consultation to ensure you have a clear understanding of all appropriate options before making a decision.
Why does the surgeon’s experience matter in salvage prostate surgery?
Salvage prostate surgery is a highly specialised and technically demanding procedure. Outcomes are closely linked to the surgeon’s experience, particularly when operating in tissue that has been altered by previous treatments. Professor Prasanna Sooriakumaran has extensive experience in complex and salvage prostate cancer surgery, which is an important factor when considering this type of procedure.
Will I have time to decide on further treatment?
In most cases, there is time to carefully consider your options before proceeding. You will be guided on appropriate timelines so you can make a considered and informed decision.
Professor Prasanna Sooriakumaran in the Media
Professor Prasanna Sooriakumaran discusses the importance of being a patient-centred doctor and the value of cultivating emotional intelligence in patient interactions during this podcast.
Professor Prasanna Sooriakumaran discusses men’s health, prostate cancer, and longevity medicine in the inaugural Emerald podcast.
Professor Prasanna Sooriakumaran discusses whether you should consider prostate cancer screening.
Professor Prasanna Sooriakumaran introduces himself to Top Doctors and discusses what he is most passionate about: caring for patients.
Professor Prasanna Sooriakumaran was a guest on Nadia’s Lab, where he discussed prostate cancer, robotic surgery, and what every man should know about prostate health.
Professor Prasanna Sooriakumaran gives an overview of all aspects of prostate cancer, from screening and diagnosis to treatment options and beyond.
Leadership Roles
Professor Prasanna Sooriakumaran is always looking to grow, innovate, and improve patient care for urology and prostate cancer patients in every possible way. To achieve this, he has secured several other prestigious leadership roles.
Urological innovation
Chief Men’s Health Officer
Chief Academic Officer
Lead Medical Advisor in Men’s Health
Research Physician
Lead for Urology and Men’s Health
Clinical Lead for Robotic Soft-Tissue Surgery
Invited Reviewer
Leading a £3 Million Prostate Cancer Surgery Trial at the University of Oxford
Professor Prasanna Sooriakumaran is actively advancing the field of prostate cancer surgery through his academic and clinical research. He is leading a landmark prostate cancer surgery trial supported by a £3 million Department of Health and Social Care grant at the University of Oxford.
This major research initiative is focused on improving surgical techniques and patient outcomes, reflecting a commitment not only to delivering high-quality care today, but also to shaping the future of prostate cancer treatment.
Through his ongoing work in research and innovation, Professor Prasanna Sooriakumaran remains at the forefront of developments in prostate cancer surgery, ensuring patients benefit from the most advanced and evidence-based approaches available.
Appointed to Establish Mayo Clinic’s Urology & Prostate Services in London
Patient Experiences
Read all of Professor Prasanna Sooriakumaran’s patient reviews at Doctify.
Professor Prasanna Sooriakumaran Performs the Highest Number of Complex and Salvage Prostate Cancer Surgeries at UCLH
University College London Hospital (UCLH) is the UK’s highest-volume robotic prostate cancer centre. Due to his world-leading expertise in prostate cancer surgery, Professor Prasanna Sooriakumaran performs the highest number of complex and salvage robotic prostatectomy procedures at UCLH. He is also the only UCLH prostate surgeon to have been recognised by both the Daily Mail and the Evening Standard for his expertise in prostate cancer surgery, reflecting the high level of complex cases referred to him from across the UK and internationally.
Consultation Locations
Professor Prasanna Sooriakumaran practises as a robotic prostate cancer surgeon within the NHS at one of the UK’s highest-volume centres. He also sees private patients at leading private hospitals across London, providing access to high-quality facilities and specialist care.