Mr Alistair Rogers qualified from Nottingham University in 2001. After basic surgical training in the Midlands he undertook a two year research doctorate (MD) based within the Urology department in Nottingham and the Nottingham Trent University.
In 2007 Mr Rogers moved to the North East to continue his specialist training in Urology. He completed a one year specialist fellowship in renal transplantation, laparoscopic surgery and endourology at the Freeman Hospital before starting as a Consultant Urological Surgeon in 2014.
He specialises in kidney stone surgery and laparoscopic nephrectomy (key hole surgery to remove the kidney). This is performed for kidney cancer and for kidney donation, as part of the live donor kidney transplant program in Newcastle. He also provides a service for all general urological conditions. He is an honorary Consultant at the Queen Elizabeth hospital in Gateshead where he performs day case surgery and has outpatient clinics on a Monday.
He has particular interests in teaching, research into the management of kidney stones and the urological aspects of renal transplantation.