Professor Ben Grey
Consultant Urological SurgeonQualifications
MB.ChB MD FRCS(Urol)
Specialist Interests
Kidney stones, ureteric stones, bladder stones
Biography
Ben Grey is a Consultant Urological Surgeon working at Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (MFT), based at Manchester Royal Infirmary and the Royal Manchester Childrens Hospital. He is also Honorary Professor at the University of Salford and Honorary Senior Lecturer at the University of Manchester. Ben is proud to have been awarded the prestigious British Association of Urological Surgeons (BAUS) John Anderson Award in 2015 which recognises an individual who has contributed to urology in an outstanding or inspirational way.
Ben has subspecialty interests in urinary tract stone management (kidney stones, ureteric stones and bladder stones). He is always keen to learn new techniques that can benefit his patients and has performed ‘UK-first’ procedures, on a couple of occasions. He offers the full range of therapeutic options for stone disease including minimally invasive endourology techniques such as ureteroscopy, percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) and shockwave lithotripsy as well as strategies to reduce the risk of further stone formation.
He graduated from the University of Manchester and undertook higher surgical training in Manchester and the North West. He has gained further specialist experience at the Cleveland Clinic in the USA and at stone centres in Amsterdam and Turin. An active researcher, with over 30 publications and book chapters to date, he received his research doctorate (MD) from the University of Manchester after an intensive study of prostate stem cell biology at the Christie Hospital.
He is also a qualified educator (PGCert Distinction) and has previously been Training Programme Director for Urology in Manchester with overall responsibility for the quality of trainee urologists’ education in the region. Ben is an invited faculty member on numerous UK instructional courses and has lectured internationally on the management of stone disease.
Ben enjoys spending time with his wife watching their children grow up. His playing days are now over but he enjoys watching both rugby and football games and exercises playing squash and running. In 2025 he completed the London Marathon for the NSPCC.
Contact Details
Telephone: 0161 276 8956