Dr. Victor Okoth is a specialist urologist with over 13 years of experience in medical practice.
He trained as a urologist at the University of Nairobi and further advanced his skills through specialized
fellowship training in Australia at the Royal Adelaide Hospital. During this time, he gained experience in
modern, minimally invasive treatments, including laser surgery, keyhole (laparoscopic) surgery, and
robotic-assisted procedures.
Dr. Vic treats a wide range of conditions affecting the kidneys, bladder, prostate, and male
reproductive system. These include:
Kidney stones
Prostate enlargement
Urinary tract infections
Bladder problems
Urologic cancers (such as prostate and kidney cancer)
Male infertility and sexual health concerns
He has a special interest in minimally invasive procedures, which often mean less pain, smaller scars,
and faster recovery for patients.
Dr. Vic is known for taking time to listen carefully to his patients and explain their condition and
treatment options in a clear and simple way. He believes in working together with patients to choose
the best treatment plan for their individual needs.
In addition to his clinical work, he is involved in teaching young doctors and improving urology services
to make quality care more accessible to communities.
Outside of medicine, he enjoys staying active, reading, and music.
Dr. Vic Albert Okoth is a skilled Consultant Urologist practising in both prvate and public service in Kenya, with over 13 years of clinical experience and advanced international training in endourology, robotic-assisted surgery, and urologic oncology. He completed his Master of Medicine in Urology at the University of Nairobi and further specialized through fellowship training at the Royal Adelaide Hospital in Australia.
Dr. Okoth has trained and practiced in high-volume tertiary referral centres, developing extensive expertise in the management of both benign and complex urological conditions. His clinical interests include kidney stone disease, prostate and renal cancers, upper tract urothelial carcinoma, and functional urology. He is highly skilled in minimally invasive techniques, including percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL), flexible ureteroscopy, laser lithotripsy, laparoscopic surgery, and robotic-assisted procedures.
In his current role, Dr. Okoth leads and continues to develop urology services in a resource-limited setting, delivering comprehensive care across outpatient, inpatient, emergency, and operative domains. He has a strong interest in clinical governance, patient safety, and the optimisation of surgical services in diverse healthcare environments.
Beyond clinical practice, he is actively engaged in teaching, mentorship, and research. He has contributed to multiple studies in urology and public health, with a focus on improving outcomes in African healthcare systems. His work has been presented at local, regional and international scientific forums.
Dr. Okoth has also held significant leadership roles in public health and health systems management, including serving as a County Program Coordinator and Sub-County Medical Officer of Health in Turkana County. These roles have shaped his holistic approach to patient care, integrating clinical excellence with systems thinking and population health.
He is a member of several professional bodies, including the Kenya Association of Urological Surgeons, the Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand, and the Endourological Society.
Dr. Vic albert is committed to delivering evidence-based, patient-centred care while advancing urological practice through innovation, education, and service development. He is particularly passionate about expanding access to modern urological care across underserved regions.