Dr George Goodchild
Consultant gastroenterologist and Interventional endoscopistAppointment subject to confirmation
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Cleveland Clinic London is a distinguished medical centre renowned for its clinical excellence, patient safety, and treatment outcomes. Established in 2022, Cleveland Clinic London offers access to a global health system, supported by cutting-edge health information technology, of world-class specialists and physicians. Cleveland Clinic London employs a unique triage process to determine the best care for each patient. As a team, surgeons collaborate with physicians from other specialties to provide patients with personalised treatment plans suited to their specific needs, ensuring a multidisciplinary approach to healthcare. Patients visiting Cleveland Clinic London will be seen by the best specialist for their particular condition. Cleveland Clinic London Colorectal Unit is a specialist medical unit, situated at Cleveland Clinic London, dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the colon, rectum, intestines, and anus. Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, the medical unit is at the forefront of minimally invasive (keyhole) surgery, treatment for complex cancers, and advanced restorative procedures. Cleveland Clinic London Colorectal Unit's portfolio of services includes: hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy; prolapse surgery; J-pouch surgery; pelvic exenteration surgery; laser ablation; colectomy; high resolution anoscopy; and neuromodulation using sacral nerve stimulation. The medical unit provides all traditional methods and contemporary treatments for haemorrhoids, fissures, anal fistula, and A.I.N (anal intraepithelial neoplasia).

Midlands Colorectal was founded by the award-winning colorectal surgeon, Mr Rajeev Peravali. Medical Colorectal is a group of reputable clinics at The Priory Hospital, BMI The Edgbaston Hospital and Spire Little Aston Hospital, where Mr Peravali carries out his medical practice. At Midlands Colorectal, their services include gallstone surgery, hernia surgery, keyhole surgery, colorectal cancer surgery. Midlands Colorectal also offer treatment for inflammatory bowel disease, pelvic floor disorders (constipation, faecal incontinence, prolapse), anorectal problems (piles, fistulae, fissures, bleeding, irritation). Additionally, the centres offer a number of treatments that may not be offered on the NHS. These are certain haemorrhoid treatments, certain fistula treatments, anal skin tag removal and hernia surgery that may be considered low priority in the NHS. Midlands Colorectal prides itself on its flexibility. They're usually able to see patients within 48 hours and can organise investigations immediately if needed. They are usually able to offer treatment for patients' condition within two weeks. Daily virtual appointments via e-Consultation are also available. Procedures are organised at times that suit patients to ensure minimal disruption of their routine. They offer both daytime and evening slots. Midlands Colorectal services are both up to date and evidence-based.

St George’s Hospital is a teaching hospital located in Tooting, South London, and forms part of the St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. St George’s hospital provides high-level care in all areas, along with offering specialist care for complex cases such as trauma, neurology, kidney transplantation, cancer care and cardiac care. With over 8500 members of staff working on site, St George's is the largest healthcare provider in south-west London, serving a population of 1.3 million in south-west London and 3.5 million in the wider area of Surrey and Sussex. St George’s hospital is one of four major trauma centres that serve London, and one of eight hyper-acute stroke units for the capital. St George’s Hospital medical school, hosting the St George's University of London and the Kingston University Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences, is renowned for its training of medical staff, and for the medical research carried out.