Professional statement
Mr Jaskarn Rai is an experienced consultant urological surgeon who manages all general urological conditions and has a specialist interest in female and male urinary incontinence, recurrent urinary tract infections, and bladder problems.
He has a particular focus on urethral fistula and diverticula repair, as well as mesh removal in urethra-vaginal mesh in females. He is highly experienced in the management of benign prostate enlargement and offers treatments including TURP and REZUM.
He is an honorary senior lecturer at the University of Leicester Medical School and serves as the trainee programme director for East Midlands Urology. He is also a member of the Surgical Advisory Committee for Urology.
Mr Rai qualified from Leicester Medical School in 2003 as part of the first cohort of the graduate-entry programme, having previously studied Pharmacy at King’s College London. He completed his medical training within the East Midlands. Mr Rai was awarded his Doctor of Medicine in Prostate Cancer by the University of Nottingham in 2013. In 2015 he completed a Fellowship in Reconstructive Urethral Surgery at the internationally renowned Kulkarni Institute in Pune, India, following a Female Urology fellowship in Leicester.
Clinics

Nuffield Health Leicester Hospital
Leicester, Scraptoft Ln, Leicester LE5 1HY,Medical insurances accepted
Credentials
Professional experience
- 23 years of experience
- Consultant Urological Surgeon, Nuffield Health Leicester Hospital
Subspecialties
- Vasectomy
- Prostate cancer
Professional memberships
- Surgical Advisory Committee for Urology
Education
- MBChB, Leicester Medical School (2003)
Teaching posts
- Trainee Programme Director, East Midlands Urology
- Honorary Senior Lecturer, University of Leicester Medical School
Positions in organisations
- Lead Investigator, UHL, Masters Trial UK, Sling vs Sphincter in Post-Prostatectomy Incontinence
Publications and conferences
- https://www.researchgate.net/publication/352723533_Surgical_treatment_of_stress_urinary_incontinence_in_women
Languages spoken
- English