Mr Eskinder Solomon
BSc MSc PhD
GMC: CS17807Professional statement
Mr Eskinder Solomon is a distinguished consultant clinical scientist specialising in urodynamics, currently practising at Alliance Medical Marylebone, With a wealth of experience, Mr Solomon's expertise lies in in diagnostic tests for functional urological problems (urodynamics), addressing problems such as bedwetting (enuresis), daytime wetting, overactive bladder, and urinary tract problems like urinary tract infections (UTIs), hydronephrosis, and cystic kidneys.
Mr Solomon obtained his BSc in medical engineering with applied physics from City, University of London in 2005, followed by further specialisation in medical engineering and physics in 2009. He later gained further expertise by undertaking a PhD in health/medical physics from King's College London.
He enhanced his skills through the National School for Healthcare Science's Clinical Scientist Training Scheme, focusing on medical engineering and physics. Mr Solomon is actively involved in research and education. He has contributed significantly to the field of urodynamics through the publication of numerous original research and expert-opinion articles in peer-reviewed journals.
Additionally, Mr Solomon regularly organises and teaches at national and international courses. His dedication to advancing the understanding and treatment of urological conditions is underscored by his membership in the International Continence Society's Urodynamics Committee and his receipt of a prestigious NIHR Doctoral Fellowship award.
Mr Solomon obtained his BSc in medical engineering with applied physics from City, University of London in 2005, followed by further specialisation in medical engineering and physics in 2009. He later gained further expertise by undertaking a PhD in health/medical physics from King's College London.
He enhanced his skills through the National School for Healthcare Science's Clinical Scientist Training Scheme, focusing on medical engineering and physics. Mr Solomon is actively involved in research and education. He has contributed significantly to the field of urodynamics through the publication of numerous original research and expert-opinion articles in peer-reviewed journals.
Additionally, Mr Solomon regularly organises and teaches at national and international courses. His dedication to advancing the understanding and treatment of urological conditions is underscored by his membership in the International Continence Society's Urodynamics Committee and his receipt of a prestigious NIHR Doctoral Fellowship award.
Clinics
Central London, 10-11 Bulstrode Place, London, W1U 2HXMedical insurances accepted
Credentials
Professional experience
- 21 years of experience
- Consultant Clinical Scientist, Alliance Medical Marylebone (present)
Subspecialties
- Video urodynamics (lower urinary tract diagnostics)
- Urethral pressure profilometry
Professional memberships
- The Health and Care Professions Council
Education
- BSc, Medical Engineering with Applied Physics, City, University of London (2005)
- MSc Biomedical/ Medical Engineering, King's College London (2007)
Teaching posts
- Organiser and teacher for various national and international courses on urology
Positions in organisations
- Member of Urodynamics Committee, International Continence Society
Publications and conferences
- You can read some of Mr Solomon's publications on ResearchGate.
Prizes and awards
- Winnder of NIHR Doctoral Fellowship Award
Languages spoken
- English
Registration number: CS17807
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- I had the honour of being seen for urodynamics by Mr Solomon to assess the impact of my neurological condition on my bladder function. For what are usually uncomfortable tests, Mr Solomon put me at complete ease with his extensive knowledge and excellent sense of humour.