UROCARE LONDON - Key Persons
Dr Aditi Ghei started her medical career in India in 1990 where she trained as an anaesthetist. She started her higher training in the UK first in the Imperial School in London and completed her Specialist Training from University Hospital of Wales. She treats patients with a range of chronic painful conditions and is a keen advocate of a multidisciplinary approach to pain management. She believes in the holistic approach to management, integrating techniques like medication management, physiotherapy acupuncture and interventions for patient care.
She is proficient in a broad range of pain intervention techniques including
Spinal X-ray guided procedures- facet joint, medial branch blocks, sacroiliac joint injections, epidurals etc
Peripheral Nerve blocks-Suprascapular, Ilioinguinal, Genitofemoral, Occipital etc
Sympathetic blocks
Radiofrequency denervation
Ultrasound guided pain interventions
Trigger point steroid injections
Currently, she is working as a consultant in West Herts NHS trust and is actively involved in teaching and training of junior doctors in pain management. She has an interest in research and has presented nationally and internationally in Pain conferences.
Katie Shaw has worked for Mr Ghei for the past five years managing his diary, theatre schedules and liaising with patients and hospitals. Ultimately Katie delivers the smooth running of Urocare London to ensure a seamless experience for patients.