Mr Lucky

Training & experience

Mr Lucky is a fellowship trained Urologist and Andrological surgeon with particular experience in andrology, male infertility, erectile dysfunction and genital reconstruction. He is one of very few surgeons specialising in andrological surgery in the North West region with specific training in all elements of penile and genital surgery. A graduate of the University of Liverpool and Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh, Mr Lucky brings with him to the Sefton Suite a number of years of experience in the field. Having completed urological training in the North West, Mr Lucky underwent a fellowship in andrology, genital oncology, genital reconstructive surgery and male infertility at University College Hospital, London.  

Since completion of his fellowship, Mr Lucky has contributed to multiple publications in the field of urology and andrology and has presented on the same subjects internationally. He continues to give back to his chosen field by teaching at the Royal College of Surgeons of England Urology courses and is seen by his peers as a leading surgeon in his field.  One of Mr Lucky’s main drivers is through education and has qualified from the University of Dundee in medical education.

A member of the British Association of Urology Andrology Executive committee and British Society of Sexual Medicine committee, Mr Lucky’s area of expertise include management of: male factor infertility (specifically microTESE operation), Peyronie's disease, erectile dysfunction, penis implant procedures, complex circumcision, sexual dysfunction, hypogonadism, UROLIFT surgery. He also specialises in functional urological conditions and urological cancers. He has published numerous consensus statements in leading urological literature and is the lead author of BAUS consensus statement on  management of testicular trauma in the UK.

Mr Lucky sees both NHS and private patients from his base at Aintree University NHS Teaching Trust and the private patient unit at The Sefton Suite.

As innovation lead Mr Lucky strives for improvement and innovation in clinical practice and best possible patient care evidenced by being awarded a silver award for innovation by the Innovation Agency. He works closely with the regional academic science network to promote innovation in the NHS.

He is a member of the NHS Clinical Leadership Network Emerging Frontline Clinical Leadership Programme and attends meetings and sessions to develop future services both at local and national level.  He is a member of the Northwest urethral reconstruction group and Northwest Andrology group and attends regular multidisciplinary meetings to discuss complex patients in order to provide best possible care in a safe, efficient and streamlined manner.  He is a medical appraiser for his consultant colleagues and a qualified mentor.