Daniela Andrich is a Consultant Reconstructive Urological Surgeon with special interest in all aspects of urethral stricture disease and offers surgical reconstruction (urethroplasty) for all stricture aetiologies, including idiopathic, iatrogenic, traumatic and pelvic fracture-related strictures, hypospadias and lichen sclerosus (BXO), revision urethroplasty.

Other areas of expertise include the surgical management of male and female urinary incontinence, with artificial sphincter or sling and colposuspension respectively, and the repair of iatrogenic injury, such as urinary fistulae (uro-rectal and vesico-vaginal), or bladder neck contracture, which affects patients after various prostate cancer treatments and after radiotherapy.

Daniela works at the Institute of Urology, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH) and HCA-London Bridge Hospital.

Since 2007 Daniela is the organiser of the annual 'Masterclass of Genitourethral Reconstructive Surgery' at the Institute of Urology, UCLH, is participating regularly in other international live-surgery workshops and is a regular speaker at international urological meetings.

Daniela is a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England and holds a master’s of science degree of University College London (UCL). She is board member of GURS, ESGURS and BAGURS, and President of the International Society of Genitourinary Reconstructive Surgery (GURS) 2015/6.