MBBS, FRCS, FRCS (Gen surgery), FRCS (Ent)
Following medical qualification from Newcastle Upon Tyne University in 1987, I trained in the Midlands and Australia. I was awarded the prestigious Royal Brisbane Infirmary Otolaryngology Fellowship in 1997 and spent a year there enhancing my otological and rhinological skills in particular.
In 1999 I was appointed to the post of ENT consultant at the University Hospitals of Leicester and in 2003 I was appointed as Clinical Director for head and neck surgical services in the same hospitals.
My practice covers all aspects of ENT but I run specialist clinics for ear disease in adults and children. I have a specialist practice in snoring and use state of art equipment for diagnosis and treatment. I also run specialist clinics in balance as well as nasal allergy/sinusitis.
An audit of my allergy/sinusitis clinic in the NHS has been presented at the Royal Society of Medicine as an example of specialist practice clinics.
I have served on several national committees and am currently Vice President of the Section of Otology at the Royal Society of Medicine. I am also a council member of the British Otology Society and am currently involved in constructing a curriculum of training for future ear surgeons. I am Editor in Chief of "The Otorhinolaryngologist," the premier medical education journal for ENT Surgeons in the UK.
I have extensive experience in nose reshaping procedures also known as rhinoplasty, septoplasty and septorhinoplasty operations. These procedures are sometimes referred to as 'nose jobs'. I have performed these over the last 11 years. I regularly operate on patients with congenital or post traumatic nasal deformities who have varying degrees of functional and cosmetic nasal problems. I attend facial plastic surgery meetings in the USA each year to continue enhancing my skills in nose reshaping surgery. I also have extensive experience in ear reshaping procedures such as pinnaplasty for a variety of ear deformities sometimes referred to as 'bat ears' or 'lop ears'. I have designed an operation to reconstruct the ear canal in patients with extreme problems. I have lectured on this new procedure and others like it, in the UK and internationally.
Some of the principal treatments carried out by Mr Anil Banerjee at Spire include:
Ear Nose and Throat (ENT)
Cosmetic surgery
Other treatments
Mr Banerjee also treats Balance disorders, Hearing loss, Nasal allergy, Snoring, Obstructive sleep apnoea and Children's ENT diseases.
MBBS / Newcastle Upon Tyne Medical School / 1987
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery
FRCS (Gen Surgery) / Royal College of Surgeons of Glasgow / 1991
Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons
FRCS (Otol) / Royal College of Surgeons of London / 1992
FRCS General Surgery with Otolaryngology
FRCS Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery / Royal College of Surgeons of London / 1994
FRCS Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery
Royal College of Surgeons of England
British Association of Otolaryngologists and Head and Neck Surgeons
British Otology Society
My medical research is currently based on allergic disease/sinusitis, as well as hearing loss, tinnitus and ear disease. My publications include research and textbook chapters. I regularly lecture both nationally and internationally and organise an annual international ENT educational meeting in London for ENT Surgeons.
Assistant Medical Director, University Hospitals of Leicester
Honorary Clinical Tutor, University of Leicester
Ear Nose and Throat Consultant, Market Harborough Hospital
Paediatric Ear Nose and Throat Consultant, Hinckley Hospital
I am married with three daughters. I play the guitar and piano (both badly) and like windsurfing, squash and golf. I suffer under the load of being a Sunderland AFC supporter and therefore have had little recourse to joy since the FA Cup Final of 1973!
Telephone | 0116 265 3685 |
Private secretary telephone | 01455 822 322 |
Private secretary email | lianeward.ent@outlook.com |