February 1, 2023
MBBS, FRCS (ORL-HNS)
Stuart qualified in medicine in 2001 from University College London (Royal Free) and completed his Higher Surgical Training in Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery in the United Kingdom. He completed further subspeciality training at the University of Cape Town focusing on Head & Neck Oncology. Prior to relocating to New Zealand, he had been a consultant surgeon at the Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital for six years.
Stuart is available to see patients with any Ear, Nose and Throat conditions and has a particular interest in disorders of the Head & Neck and Thyroid/Parathyroid. His special clinical interests are:
Stuart is a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.
Stuart has started transoral robotics and he will offer you an excellent Ear, Nose and Throat service at Wakefield Specialist Centre.
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