Mr. Ahmed is a Consultant Urologist (Hon) at King’s College Hospital, King’s Health Partners, and a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) at King’s College London (KCL). He is a specialist in andrology (men’s health, male sexual/erectile dysfunction, Peyronie’s disease, low testosterone management), infertility management, and urethral stricture surgery.
Mr. Ahmed also has expertise in managing lower urinary tract disorders (caused by an enlarged prostate or bladder dysfunction, or incontinence), recurrent urinary tract infections (cystitis, kidney infections), pelvic pain and chronic prostatitis, and other general benign and malignant urology conditions.
He completed his specialist urology training in London and undertook clinical fellowship training at University College London Hospital in andrology, men’s reconstructive surgery, and infertility management. He holds a Ph.D. degree in Surgical Education from Imperial College London, and he is also an NHS Clinical Entrepreneur.
He has received a number of awards, and clinical and educational grants, from various organizations, including the European Association of Urology, the British Association of Urological Surgeons, the Royal College of Surgeons, the National Institute for Health Research, Coptcoat Charity, and Pelican Group.
Mr. Ahmed has published widely, with nearly 200 peer-reviewed publications and around 300 national and international conference presentations. He is the editor and author of three urological textbooks and has written a number of book chapters. He is also on the Editorial Board of BJUI. He is the lead for Surgical Sciences iBSC modules at KCL. He is the education lead for the EULIS section of the European Association of Urology (EAU), a board member of Junior ERUS-EAU, and a tutor on the European Urology Resident Education Programme (EUREP). He has been invited as visiting professor or lecturer to institutions in the USA, Europe, and the Middle East.