Treatment To Kidney Stones Rapid Pain Relief & Private Treatment

Kidney Stones Pain? Get a rapid diagnosis and relief.

The agony of a kidney stone can be utterly debilitating. Our private hospital provides rapid access to cutting-edge diagnostics and a comprehensive range of contemporary kidney stone treatments, from shockwave therapy to laser surgery, designed to alleviate your pain and remove the stone effectively.

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  • Treatment 14-21 Days
  • Treat both men and women
  • 38 Years Experience

Private kidney stone removal treatments

The intense pain caused by a kidney stone is impossible to overlook.

Kidney stones can cause excruciating pain that strikes suddenly in intense waves, leaving you feeling helpless and anxious about finding relief.

We understand the urgency and distress this condition brings. Our focus is on delivering prompt, effective pain relief and a swift, clear plan for treating and removing the stone, helping you return to a pain-free life.

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Urinary Stones Private Treatment at the Hospital Urology Centre

Putting an End to Kidney Stone Pain: Your Personalised Path to Recovery

Living with the pain and uncertainty of a kidney stone is challenging. As a consultant urologist with over 38 years of specialised experience, my single focus is to provide you not just with relief, but with a permanent solution.

From our very first meeting, we will work together to get you well. Your journey begins with a rapid diagnosis using state-of-the-art imaging to understand exactly what is happening. This clarity allows us to design a personalised treatment plan that is both highly effective and minimally invasive.

  • Rapid Diagnosis: We use advanced CT scans to quickly and accurately pinpoint your stone’s size and location.
  • Complete Treatment Range: You have access to all modern, minimally invasive options, including Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL), Ureteroscopy (laser treatment), and PCNL for larger stones.
  • Personalised Care Plan: Your treatment is tailored to be the most effective and least invasive for your specific needs.
  • Harley Street Expertise, Locally: I am personally involved throughout your care journey, providing direct, consultant-led attention.

Whether the best approach is Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL), advanced laser Ureteroscopy, or PCNL for larger stones, you can be confident that you are receiving the most modern care available.

Throughout your entire treatment, I will be personally involved and available to you. My commitment is to provide Harley Street-level expertise right here at our premier local hospitals: Spire Little Aston (Sutton Coldfield) and Spire Parkway (Solihull). There, our exceptional team of anaesthetists and specialist nurses will ensure your care and safety are always the top priority.

Your Journey to Becoming Stone-Free in 3 Simple Steps

We make the process of getting specialist care straightforward and efficient.

Step 1
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Book Your Confidential Consultation

Your private hospital consultation is a dedicated, unhurried appointment. We will perform a thorough assessment to provide a clear diagnosis for your urinary stones, take the time to discuss your symptoms and concerns in detail, and ensure every one of your questions is answered

Step 2
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Expert Diagnosis & Kidney Stone Treatment Plan

Once we have the results from your scan, we will review them together. I will recommend the most effective treatment for your specific needs and walk you through the procedure in detail, so you feel comfortable and confident in making an informed decision about your care.

Step 3
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Begin Kidney Stone Treatment & Get Back to Living

We will schedule your procedure without delay. Thanks to modern, minimally invasive techniques, most patients experience a faster recovery, allowing you to return to your normal life, free from pain, as soon as possible.

Private Urologist & Kidney Stone specialist, West Midlands

Providing expert and compassionate care for your urological health. I offer specialist advice and advanced treatment for a wide range of conditions, including kidney stones and prostate problems, with a focus on modern keyhole surgery to ensure a faster recovery.


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Same-week consultations

Put your mind at ease and begin your journey to a solution without delay.

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Considerate and discreet care

You will be listened to and supported in a safe environment, never made to feel rushed or embarrassed.

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Path to better health

Benefit from modern, effective treatments designed for a quicker recovery and improved long-term outcomes.


Imagine Life Without This Constant Worry

Leaving a urological issue unresolved means continuing to live with the daily anxiety and discomfort. It means letting the problem dictate how you live your life.

Same Week Consultation

So you’re not left waiting

24/7 Hospital Team

You’ll always be looked after

MRI, CT, ultrasound & cystoscopy arranged promptly

So there’s no delay in diagnosis

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Don’t just manage kidney stone pain—eliminate it

We offer advanced, effective treatments designed for lasting relief. Take the first step towards a pain-free life by scheduling your private consultation with our specialist team today.

Kidney stones are hard, solid objects that form inside your kidneys when you have high levels of certain substances in your urine. Medical professionals use several terms for them; Nephrolithiasis or Renal Calculi specifically refer to stones that form within the kidneys, and they are essentially different names for kidney stones. A broader term is Urolithiasis, which refers to any urinary stones that form within the urinary tract.

For a kidney stone that is too large to pass on its own, is causing severe pain, or is blocking the flow of urine, we offer several advanced, minimally invasive treatment options. The two most common treatments are:

  • Ureteroscopy with Laser Treatment: A procedure where a thin telescope is passed into the urinary tract to directly view the stone, which is then broken up with a laser.
  • Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL): A non-invasive procedure that uses sound waves to break the stone into small, passable fragments.

The decision on the best treatment for your kidney stone is made after a thorough diagnosis. A specialist like Mr Haider Syed will recommend the most appropriate treatment depending on several factors, primarily the size and location of the stone, which is determined by an imaging test like a CT scan. For example, Shock Wave Lithotripsy may be suitable for certain stones within the kidney, whereas Ureteroscopy with a laser is often the preferred choice for stones stuck in the ureter. The goal is always to choose the most effective and least invasive option for your specific situation.

Ureteroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure where a specialist like Mr Haider Syed passes a very thin, flexible telescope with a camera (a ureteroscope) into your bladder and up the ureter to the location of the stone. Once the stone is seen, a tiny laser fibre is passed through the scope to deliver energy that breaks the stone into smaller pieces, which can then be removed or passed easily. This treatment is highly effective and is especially recommended for stones that are lodged in the ureter (the tube between the kidney and bladder).

That’s a very fair question to ask, and it highlights a key difference in the level of care you receive with us. Your health and safety are our absolute priorities, and our pricing reflects the comprehensive, hospital-based service we guarantee.


When you are treated by us, your procedure takes place in a state-of-the-art surgical theatre at Spire Little Aston Hospital, not a multi-purpose clinic or treatment room.

Crucially, you are cared for by an entire specialist team. During any operation, I am supported by an excellent and experienced team of interventional radiologists, anaesthetists, specialist nursing staff, and dedicated support teams. This collaborative, hospital-based approach is vital for ensuring the highest standards of medical safety and care.

Furthermore, our care package is all-inclusive. This means that your journey with us doesn’t end when you leave the hospital. All necessary follow-up appointments and the management of any post-operative concerns are handled directly by us, in the same private hospital setting. You can be assured that you will not be ‘palmed off’ to the NHS; you receive continuous, seamless care from our team from your first consultation to your full recovery.

Causes of Kidney Stones

  • Dehydration: Insufficient fluid intake is the most common cause. When you don’t drink enough water, your urine becomes concentrated, allowing stone-forming minerals to crystallise and bind together.
  • Dietary Habits: A diet high in sodium (salt), protein, and sugar can increase the concentration of certain substances in your urine, raising your risk of stone formation.
  • Medical History: Your overall health plays a significant role. The risk is higher for individuals with conditions such as obesity, chronic diarrhoea, inflammatory bowel disease, or a history of gastric bypass surgery.
  • Underlying Metabolic or Kidney Conditions: Some individuals have an underlying condition, such as hypercalciuria (excess calcium in the urine) or other kidney diseases, that makes them naturally more susceptible to forming stones.
  • Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs): Chronic UTIs can lead to the formation of specific types of stones, known as struvite stones.
  • Family History and Genetics: A family history of kidney stones significantly increases your likelihood of developing them. In rare cases, specific inherited disorders can cause certain types of stones, such as cystine stones.

Symptoms of Kidney Stones:

  • Severe, cramping pain in the side, back, or lower abdomen that often comes in waves.
  • Pain that spreads to the groin area.
  • Blood in the urine, which may appear pink, red, or brown.
  • A burning sensation or pain during urination.
  • A frequent or urgent need to go to the toilet.
  • Cloudy or unpleasant-smelling urine.
  • Nausea and vomiting.
  • Fever or chills, which could signal an infection.
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