Laparoscopic Colorectal and General Surgeon
I qualified from Queen’s University, Belfast. I completed my general surgical training in the Cambridge/East Anglian region. This culminated in a prestigious Laparoscopic Fellowship at St Mark’s Hospital, Harrow. During the fellowship, I was trained in Enhanced Recovery after surgery. This was all preceded by a period of research into many aspects of bowel cancer, which was published widely. This research was carried out in Australia and resulted in the award of a PhD (Doctor of Philosophy).
I also provide training for courses held at the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh and St Mark’s Hospital.
My sub-specialty training is in Colorectal Surgery, providing up-to-date treatments for anal and rectal disorders, including Rafaelo, as well as bowel cancer and inflammatory bowel disease. Where appropriate, all major surgery will be carried out laparoscopically (keyhole). This is also true for hernias and gallbladder disease. I also provide diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopic procedures (flexible telescopes) including OGD, Flexible Sigmoidoscopy and Colonoscopy.