Mr Andrew Chetwood areas of expertise:
Professional statement
Mr Andrew Chetwood is a highly reputable consultant urologist who specialises in peyronie's disease, urinary incontinence in both men and women, urinary tract infections, kidney stones, and prostate removal.
Mr Chetwood hails from Surrey and graduated with honours from Sheffield University in 2007. During his studies, he excelled in his BMedSci degree, focusing on angiogenesis in colorectal cancer. His surgical journey included core training in London, where he served as an academic clinical fellow at Imperial College. Here, he contributed to the development of eye-tracking technology for surgical applications.
Further training in the Kent, Surrey, and Sussex region led to his outstanding performance in the FRCS (Urol) exam, earning him the prestigious Keith Yeates gold medal in 2015. Notably, Mr. Chetwood consistently delivered award-winning presentations at the South Thames regional meetings in 2012, 2013, and 2015. After undertaking his training, Mr Chetwood embarked on a coveted Fellowship in uro-oncology, endo-urology, and reconstructive urology at the Royal Adelaide Hospital in South Australia.
Mr Chetwood is also quite the expert when it comes to reconstructive urology, where he continues to hone his expertise. He has, to date, authored several textbook chapters and presented extensively. His commitment to education is evident through his roles as a formal anatomy demonstrator in both Sheffield and London.