
Professional statement
Mr Aidan Noon is a highly experienced consultant urological surgeon based in Sheffield, where he currently sees patients at Claremont Hospital and BMI Thornbury Hospital. Mr Aidan Noon treats patients with prostate, bladder and testicular cancer and also tends to other common urological problems, such as high PSA, blood in the urine, urinary tract infections problems with urination and lumps in the scrotum.
As part of his regular practice, Mr Noon offers surgery for patients with suspected prostate and bladder cancer, referred to Sheffield from the surrounding south Yorkshire and North Derbyshire areas. He is expert at interpreting high PSA levels and deciding on whether further investigation is necessary (prostate biopsy).
He performs surgery for patients with prostate cancer - robotic prostatectomy (RALP) and also manages patients on active surveillance or watchful waiting programs. He performs surgery for bladder cancer (TURBT) and bladder removal (radical cystectomy). He also manages patients with non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer.
Mr Aidan Noon qualified from Manchester University Medical School (awarded honours in 2000). He completed his basic surgical training in the North Western Deanery. He carried out research in the molecular biology of cancer at the University of Liverpool and was awarded a Doctor of Medicine degree (MD) in 2008.
In 2008 he started specialist training in urology in South Yorkshire (Sheffield – Royal Hallamshire Hospital). He carried out a two year Society of Urological Oncology (SUO) Fellowship at the University of Toronto, Canada (Princess Margaret Cancer Hospital, Mount Sinai Hospital and Sunnybrook Hospital). Mr Aidan Noon was trained in all aspects of urological cancer (prostate, bladder, kidney, testis and penile). He graduated from the programme in 2015 and took up a full time consultant position at Sheffield Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust - Department of Urology.
Clinics

Thornbury Hospital - part of Circle Health Group
Sheffield, Fulwood Road, S10 3BRMedical insurances accepted
Credentials
Professional experience
- 26 years of experience
- Consultant Urological Surgeon, Claremont Hospital (present)
Subspecialties
- Prostate cancer
- Bladder cancer
Professional memberships
- British Medical Association
- European Association of Urology
Education
- FRCS, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (Edinburgh)
- Doctor of Medicine (MD), Molecular Biology (Renal Carcinoma), University of Liverpool (2008)
Teaching posts
- Consultant Urological Surgeon, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (2015 - present)
- Clinical Fellow, University of Toronto, Canada (2013 - 2015)
Publications and conferences
- Pang, K.H., Groves, R., Venugopal, S., Noon, A.P. and Catto, J.W., 2018. Prospective implementation of enhanced recovery after surgery protocols to radical cystectomy. European urology, 73(3), pp.363-371.
- Dobruch, J., Daneshmand, S., Fisch, M., Lotan, Y., Noon, A.P., Resnick, M.J., Shariat, S.F., Zlotta, A.R. and Boorjian, S.A., 2016. Gender and bladder cancer: a collaborative review of etiology, biology, and outcomes. European urology, 69(2), pp.300-310.
Languages spoken
- English
Reviews
- Would you recommend this doctor?
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- Treatment of the staff
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- Condition of facilities
- All excellent, thank you.
- Very satisfied with the doctor's whole approach
- Mr Noon was very professional, he put my mind at ease when I thought I had prostate cancer and was very thorough with the test he told to have, luckily for me the results came back negative, thank you very much.
- First rate experience throughout. Mr Noon is professional, yet friendly and reassuring - exactly what one wants in such circumstances. Highly recommended.
- Mr Noon was very thorough and had read my medical notes the night before he was very sympathetic regarding my current illness and has recommended me to another consultant for further investigation, waiting time was longer than I would expect when paying for private consultation.
- All good
- The operation was successful I had no issues during my recuperation although mr noon kept intouch to check on me which was comforting my 3 m PSA check was zero