
Professor Asif Muneer
Consultant Urological Surgeon & Andrologist
About Asif Muneer
Professor Asif Muneer is a consultant urological surgeon and andrologist at Welbeck's Men's Health Clinic London. He specialises in all areas of andrology including genital oncology (penile and testis cancer) male infertility and vasectomy reversal, erectile dysfunction and penile prosthesis surgery. He also manages men with hypogonadism, testicular conditions and corrective surgery for Peyronie's disease.
Professor Muneer is also Honorary Professor of Urology and Surgical Andrology at University College London (UCL) and is past Honorary Secretary for the British Association of Urological Surgeons and past President of the British Society for Sexual Medicine. He completed his higher degree (MD) at UCL investigating the physiology of smooth muscle dysfunction. Having completed his higher surgical training in Oxford, he undertook further visiting fellowships to the University of Bern and University of Paris as well as completing a senior fellowship at University College London Hospital.
He has received a number of national awards including a British Urological Foundation award, Ethicon visiting fellowship, Ralph Shackman fellowship to MD Anderson Cancer Centre and a Royal Society of Medicine award. He was also awarded the Keith Yeates Gold Medal for the FRCS(Urol) intercollegiate examination and the Harold Hopkins Golden Telescope from the British Association of Urological Surgeons.
As well as lecturing to trainee surgeons, Professor Muneer lectures throughout the UK and internationally.
Patient testimonial
"Very professional and explained the diagnosis in clear and understandable languageProfessor Muneer is an expert in the area of male genital surgery and had managed to resolve a number of issues successfully.Absolutely delighted that following my surgery sperm was found and used for fertility treatment."
Expertise
- Testicular and Penile Cancer
- Treatment for Male Infertility
- Vasectomy Reversal
- Surgical Treatment for Erectile Dysfunction (including Penile Prosthesis Surgery) and Surgery for Peyronie’s Disease
Overview
- Age of patients seen
- 18+
- Qualifications
- Languages spoken
- English
- Online profiles
- Research highlights
For a list of publications: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=Muneer+A
Textbooks published:
'Viva Practice for the FRCS(Urol)' 1st and 2nd Edition
MCQs for the FRCS(Urol) and Postgraduate Examinations
'Atlas of Genitourethral Surgery - an illustrated guide'
'Textbook of Penile Cancer' 1st and 2nd Edition
'Prosthetic Surgery in Urology'
- Professional memberships
Chair of Andrology Special Interest Group British Fertility Society
European Association of Urology
British Association of Urological Surgeons
- Certifications and Awards
Keith Yeates Gold Medal for Intercollegiate FRCS(Urol) - 2006
Harold Hopkins Golden Telescope Award - 2018
Consultations and services
- Self-pay available from £300
- Health insurance
- Self-pay available from £220
- Health insurance
Insurers covered


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- Allianz Partners
- Cigna International
- Healix
- Henner
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