
Professional statement
Ms Johanna Thomas is a distinguished consultant urologist based in Reading. She has a specialist interest in paediatric urology and is vastly experienced in treating conditions such as undescended testicles, foreskin disorders in children and paediatric hernia.
Ms Thomas completed her medical qualifications at Imperial College Medical School, University of London, graduating with a distinction, as well as the Glazer Prize in surgery. She then went on to become a member of the Royal College of Surgeons in 2005. In 2015 she was awarded her FRCS Urol, after completing her training in paediatric urology at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Ms Thomas’ has conducted, published and presented extensive research in the field of urology, for which she has been recognised in the UK as well as internationally.
In 2018 she became the first female consultant urologist to be appointed by the Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Her other areas of expertise include urinary tract stones, urinary infections and laser lithotripsy.
Clinics

The Urology Partnership
Reading , 11 Kendrick Road Reading, RG1 5DU,Medical insurances accepted
Credentials
Professional experience
- 20 years of experience
- Consultant Urological Surgeon, The Urology Partnership (present)
Subspecialties
- Phimosis
- Paediatric hernia
Professional memberships
- British Association of Urological surgeons
- European Association of Urology
Education
- FRCS Urol, Royal College of Surgeons, England (2015)
- MRCS, Royal College of Surgeons, England (2008)
Teaching posts
- Faculty on Paediatric Urology viva course for FRCS Urol, Evelina Hospital, London (present)
- GP trainee teaching and Nursing training day teaching on common paediatric urological conditions (2017, 2021 )
Prizes and awards
- Glazer Prize, Surgery, University of London, Imperial College (2005)
- Alcohol Brief Advice Prize, St Mary's NHS Trust A and E Department
Languages spoken
- English
Reviews
- Would you recommend this doctor?
- Treatment of the doctor
- Treatment of the staff
- Waiting time
- Condition of facilities
- Very knowledgeable and reassuring
- The whole experience was excellent But bedside manner was not appropriate in my case as was not hospitalised