He specializes in kidney stones, robotic and minimally invasive surgery of the kidney and prostate, as well as andrology.
A graduate of the University of Otago, Imran obtained his fellowship from the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. He has also had the privilege of being a General Practitioner and believes in providing holistic and patient-centered care.
Imran worked and completed fellowships at Lismore, St George, and St Vincent's Hospitals in NSW, Australia. There he focussed on laparoscopic and robotic surgery as well as andrology. Imran had the opportunity to gain valuable experience in NanoKnife focal therapy for prostate cancer under the guidance of Professor Phillip Stricker at the world-renowned St Vincent's Hospital in Sydney. He has also published on this subject. He is one of the few NZ urologists offering this groundbreaking treatment.
Imran also has extensive experience in laser and shockwave treatment of kidney stones. He additionally has a keen interest in the management of Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy using laser and minimally invasive techniques such as iTind.
A passionate believer in improving access to healthcare, Imran is a trustee of the Friends of Fiji Health Foundation. The primary mission of this organization is to provide comprehensive medical assistance to underserved communities in Fiji.
Outside of work, he enjoys fishing, diving, 4-wheel driving, and spending time with his young family.