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Consultant and Services Directory 2021/22 Consultant and services directory 2021/22 Nuffield Health Cardiff and Vale Hospitals Working with you, for your patients. We’re building Contents a healthier nation 04 | How to refer your patients Working with you, for your patients 06 | Key facilities Connected healthcare for your patients, at every stage of their treatment journey. 08 | Consultant directory Working with you, for your professional development 20 | Associated services: Professional training tailored to the needs 20 | Recovery Plus of your practice. 21 | Health assessments Working with you, for your community Expert-led, evidence-based charitable 21 | Emotional wellbeing community programmes available locally to support your patients. 23 | Diagnostic imaging services 23 | GP events 24 | Physiotherapy and rehabilitation 26 | Local fitness and wellbeing centres 28 | Flagship programmes 30 | About us Dedicated GP Liaison Officer Cardiff Bay Hospital Rebekah Lyons Dunleavy Drive, Cardiff CF11 0SN [email protected] 07810 480435 or 01443 449225 The Vale Hospital Hensol Castle Park, Hensol, Bookings enquiries team Vale of Glamorgan CF72 8JX [email protected] 01443 449251 nuffieldcardiffandvale.com 2 3 Consultant and services directory 2021/22 CONTENTS How to refer your patients Referring your patients for a wide range of health and wellbeing services at Nuffield Health is quick and simple. We accept the following patients: Patients who are paying for themselves Patients with health insurance When it comes to the way in which patients We have agreements with all major insurers. pay us, transparency and clarity are key. In most cases, a GP referral is required when That’s reflected in the Nuffield Health Promise: patients are using health insurance. Patients our pledge to patients who are paying for their will need to have their health insurance policy treatment themselves. What it means: a clear and details and authorisation number available transparent price for treatment, the very best in when booking or attending an appointment. clinical care and no limits on aftercare either. Call 01443 449251 The confirmed price is all your patient Email [email protected] will ever pay* Visit nuffieldcardiffandvale.com If they find a better price for the same procedure package, we’ll match it** *** There are no time limits on aftercare. Patient safety is our number one priority There is also the option of an interest-free loan. We want to reassure you and your patients that we’ve put in place safety measures to make our hospital COVID-19 secure. We’re offering telephone and online consultations, as well as face-to-face appointments, so whether your patients’ appointment is from home or in person, they’ll be in safe hands with high-quality, award-winning healthcare from experts they can trust. All our measures follow UK government and Public Health Wales guidance and are implemented by the Nuffield Health *Initial consultation(s), diagnostic scans/tests and investigations required to establish a diagnosis are not part of your patient’s procedure price. **Not including Private infection prevention team. Patient Units at NHS hospitals. Local area defined as within 15 miles of the patient’s chosen Nuffield Health hospital. We will match against written quotes only. ***Where necessary, we promise to assist your patient to receive any follow up advice, treatment or care that is clinically required. Where a prosthesis is required for your patient’s procedure, this is guaranteed for the manufacturer’s expected prosthesis lifetime. “Clinically required” indicates where further intervention and/or monitoring of your condition is deemed necessary as a direct result of your procedure. The Nuffield Health Promise applies for patients paying for themselves and excludes fertility services. Find out more at nuffieldhealth.com/promise. 4 Visit our website nuffieldhealth.com/healthcare-professionals 5 for more information. Consultant and services directory 2021/22 CONTENTS Key facilities at Nuffield Health Cardiff and Vale Hospitals Medical cover Theatre and support services 24hr resident medical officer. Two operating theatres including: Vale – Two major integrated suites Patient accommodation Bay – One minor theatre with Howorth Exflow™ systems 25 residential patient rooms with – One endoscopy suite en-suite facilities, nurse call system, direct dial telephone, flat screen TV and radio, State-of-the-art diagnostic and all patient rooms are wireless internet imaging suite. enabled. Two high dependency beds. Outpatient services Including: 14 consulting rooms Echocardiology Minor day surgery suite with air flow Mobile CT scanner Physiotherapy Fluoroscopy Pharmacy Emotional wellbeing services and CBT Pathology laboratory Physiotherapy Diagnostic imaging Joint replacement centre. Nurse-led pre-assessment Plain X-ray Mammography Ultrasound OPG MRI (static) 6 Visit our website nuffieldhealth.com/healthcare-professionals 7 for more information. Consultant and services directory 2021/22 CONTENTS Consultant Cardiology Cosmetic Surgery – continued Dr Richard Anderson Mr Richard Karoo lnterventional and cardiac assessments (ECG etc), Cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery including hypertension and atrial fibrillation. breast augmentation, uplift and reduction, body University Hospital of Wales. contouring (liposuction, abdominoplasty), facial surgery and services including facelifts and rhinoplasty. Dr Robert Bleasdale Morriston Hospital. Assessment and treatment of palpitations and blackouts, complex heart rhythm device implantation. Dermatology directory Royal Glamorgan Hospital. Dr Alun Evans Skin cancer and screening, mole checks/removal and Dr Gethin Ellis general dermatology. Heart failure, general cardiology (including The details for each consultant cardiovascular assessment and risk modification) and cardiac aspects of sports and exercise medicine. Dr Prasad Hunasehally All dermatology issues. show their name, specialist area Royal Glamorgan Hospital. West Kent Dermatology Service. and NHS hospital. Professor Tim Kinnaird lnterventional and cardiac assessments (ECG etc), Dr Colin Long Inflammatory skin disease, eczema, psoriasis, urticaria, coronary angiography, angioplasty and cardiovascular skin cancer and mole removal. drugs. University Hospital of Wales/Royal Glamorgan Hospital. University Hospital of Wales. Professor Girish Patel Prof Zaheer Yousef All dermatology and acne. General, heart failure, cardiomyopathies, implantation of pacemakers and cardiac devices (includes University hospital of Wales. biventricular pacemakers and defibrillators). University Hospital of Wales. Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) Mr Sandeep Berry Cosmetic Surgery Head and neck surgery, sinus surgery and sleep disorders/snoring. Mr Dean Boyce Royal Glamorgan Hospital. Cosmetic breast surgery (augmentation, uplift and reduction), abdominoplasty and liposuction. Specialises in hands. Mr David Owens All ENT. Morriston Hospital. University Hospital of Wales. Mr Amar Ghattaura Cosmetic and reconstructive breast surgery Mr Ali-Al-Hussaini General, sinus surgery, rhinology, paediatric, head (enlargement, reduction, uplift, reconstruction) and neck surgery. body contouring (liposuction), abdominoplasty and blepharoplasty. University Hospital of Wales. Morriston Hospital. Mr Vijay Singh General, rhinology, dysphagia, snoring and OSA. Visit nuffieldhealth.com/consultants Royal Glamorgan Hospital. to view our consultants’ profiles. 8 9 Consultant and services directory 2021/22 CONTENTS Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) General and Colorectal Surgery Gynaecology – continued Ophthalmology – continued and Gastroenterology – continued Mr Sanjay Chawathe Mr Hugh Jewsbury Mr Benjamin Stew Mr Alan Woodward General, urogynaecology, laparoscopic surgery Cataract surgery, strabismus (squints), General, sinus surgery, rhinology, paediatric, Hernia surgery, gallbladder disease, sports and menstrual disorders. neuro-ophthalmology and paediatric ophthalmology. head and neck surgery. injuries and groin. Also hemorrhoids including Royal Glamorgan Hospital. Paeds 3+. University Hospital of Wales. The Rafaelo Procedure. University Hospital of Wales. Royal Glamorgan Hospital. Mr Mohamed Elnasharty Mr Alun Tomkinson General urogynecology, laparoscopic surgery Mr Amit Gaur and menstrual disorders. Cataract surgery, age related medical General, sinus surgery, rhinology, paediatric, General Medicine – Breast Disease head and neck surgery. University Hospital of Wales. degeneration, diabetic eye disease, medical retina disorders, retinal laser procedures, University Hospital of Wales. Miss Zoe Barber Breast disease, oncoplastics and sentinel node biopsy. Mr Jonathan Pembridge uveitis and general ophthalmology. Royal Glamorgan Hospital. Management of abnormal menstrual disorders, Royal Glamorgan Hospital. General and Colorectal Surgery Laparoscopic surgery and colposcopy and early and Gastroenterology General Medicine pregnancy problems. Mr Dan Morris Cataract surgery, oculoplastic, lacrimal Prof PN Haray Royal Glamorgan Hospital. – Endocrine and Thyroid surgery and general ophthalmology. Laparoscopic surgery, bowel cancer diagnosis and management, functional bowel disorders, prolapse, Dr Anusha Sivasuriam University Hospital of Wales. Mr David Scott-Coombes haemorrhoids, THD Treatment, colonoscopy and General gynaecology, menstral disorders, laparoscopic Thyroid, endocrine, lymph node, hernias endoscopy. surgery and colposcopy, early pregnancy problems. and cholecystectomy. Prof Mohammed Muhtaseb
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