Radiologist
Manchester, M20 2AF
Dr Suut is a Consultant Diagnostic & Interventional Uroradiologist. He graduated from the University of Aberdeen Medical School in 2007. He trained in the Manchester Radiology Training Scheme (MRTS) and was awarded Fellowship of the Royal College of Radiologists (FRCR) in 2014. He completed his higher specialist training in Abdominal/Genitourinary Radiology and received the Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT) in 2015.
Dr Suut has been a substantive Radiologist at Salford Royal since 2015. He works closely with clinical colleagues to provide a consultant-led and continuously audited/appraised service.
His subspecialties are in endourological, oncological, general, and complex benign Urological imaging. He actively participates in specialist multi-disciplinary meetings for both benign and cancer Urology. Dr Suut's main interest lies in multiparametric MR imaging (mpMRI) of the prostate and urinary bladder. He is skilled in non-vascular Interventional Radiology (NVIR) and performs specialist procedures such as percutaneous nephrolithotomies (PCNL).
Dr Suut is a Member of the Academy of Medical Educators and an examiner at Manchester Medical School. He serves as a Clinical/Educational Supervisor to Radiology Specialty Trainees and holds the position of Honorary Senior Lecturer at the University of Manchester. Dr Suut has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications, contributed to book chapters and presented at regional, national, and international conferences.
More information is available on the Manchester Uroradiology website and Dr Suut's LinkedIn page.
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The Royal College of Radiologists (RCR)
No. 311712
General Medical Council
No. 6157483
Education
MB ChB 2007 University of Aberdeen
FRCR 2014 Fellow of the Royal College of Radiologists
CCT 2015 Certificate of Completion of Training
MAcadMEd 2016 Academy of Medical Educators
Professional Memberships
Royal College of Radiologists
European Society of Radiology
European Society of Urogenital Radiology
British Society of Urogenital Radiology
British Medical Association
Read publications and papers written by this specialist.
15 / 09 / 2018
An audit cycle evaluating provisional major trauma computed tomography (CT) reporting by registrars
Published in Clinical Radiology
14 / 09 / 2023
TB or not TB?: The radiological and clinical features of a case of renal tuberculosis mimicking renal urolithiasis.
Published in British Society of Urogenital Radiology
01 / 09 / 2018
Congenital Urachal Anomalies
Published in European Society of Urogenital Radiology
01 / 01 / 2018
MRI in urinary bladder cancer - RAD Magazine
Published in radmagazine
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12 reviews
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Really polite and professional
Thank you!
5
I was very anxious anxious before the procedure he calmed me down and explained everything in detail too . He also explained to me every step of the procedure as he was doing it .
Thank you for the feedback. My team and I are so happy that you've found the procedure to be comfortable and that we have helped ease your initial concerns.
5
Very informative and helpful, I liked that he explained to me what the scan was showing. I felt very relaxed and calm.
Thank you so much for your kind feedback.
5
Very helpful and good manners
Thank you so much.
5
Dr syahminan is a very lovely man explained ever thing he was going to do he did a fantastic job no pain and the rest of the staff lovely too.thank you all so very much.
Thank you so much for the feedback. My team and I are more than happy to care for you.
5
Made me feel very relaxed and explained everything to me I needed to know.
Many thanks for the feedback!
5
Very professional
Thank you!
5
He was very calm and professional and polite explained everything after the scan
Much appreciated, thank you!
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Thank you for your kind feedback. The procedure performed was actually a fluoroscopic cystogram.
5
I couldn’t of asked for better experience with dr syahminan he was honestly amazing can’t thank him enough I’m truly grateful explained everything to me went out of way to make sure I was completely comfortable not in pain
Thank you for the amazing feedback. My team and I are so happy that you were comfortable during the procedure.
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Read articles from Dr Syahminan Bin Suut explaining process of procedures and other important things you should know before choosing your provider.
A nephrostomy is a procedure that creates an opening in the kidney and inserts a drainage tube to allow urine to flow out directly into a collection bag outside the body. This is done when there is a blockage in the urinary tract that prevents urine from draining normally from the kidney. Here's a breakdown of the procedure and its purpose: What it is: A minimally invasive procedure Involves inserting a thin, flexible tube (nephrostomy tube) through the skin into the kidney The tube drains urine from the kidney into a collection bag outside the body Why it's done: Relieve pressure on the kidney caused by a blockage Prevent kidney damage Treat an infection in the kidney Allow diagnostic tests to be performed on the kidney and urinary tract Provide temporary drainage while another medical condition is treated Conditions that may necessitate a nephrostomy: Kidney stones Blood clots Tumors Strictures (narrowing) of the ureter Enlarged prostate gland Potential risks and complications: Bleeding Infection Leakage around the tube Discomfort or pain Kidney damage (rare) What to expect after the procedure: You may stay in the hospital for a day or two for observation. You will be taught how to care for the nephrostomy tube at home. You will need to see your doctor regularly for follow-up appointments. Google Gemini accessed February 2024
20 February 2024
bsirorg
This is an excellent article describing the role of Interventional Radiologists. We work closely with our physician and surgical colleagues. In my line of work I perform many non-vascular interventional procedures such as drainages, biopsies, nephrostomies, stent insertions, percutaneous nephrolithotomies and suprapubic catheter insertions.
20 February 2024
bsirorg
Prestigious European Urogenital Radiology Organisation which have aims as follows: Promoting the advancement of urogenital imaging and intervention in all its fields, including research and education. Promoting research and education in the field of the safety of contrast media Bringing together physicians and other scientists in Europe and beyond who are interested in the exchange of knowledge within the field of urogenital imaging and intervention, and safety of contrast media.
20 February 2024
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Dr Syahminan Bin Suut's overall patient rating is 5 out of 5 stars on Doctify. This is based on 12 reviews
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Dr Syahminan Bin Suut speaks English
Where is Dr Syahminan Bin Suut located?
Dr Syahminan Bin Suut primarily practices at Spire Manchester Hospital, located at 170 Barlow Moor Road,, Manchester, United Kingdom, M20 2AF
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Dr Syahminan Bin Suut is working Monday (09:00 - 13:00, 13:00 - 16:00), Thursday (10:00 - 14:00), Saturday (13:00 - 17:00)
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