- Fee assured
- Verified account
- Not in Open Referral network
Specialises in
- Adult
- Head & neck oncology
- Paediatric
Offers
- Face-to-face consultations
- Video and telephone consultations
About me
Mrs Rogers qualified as a doctor in London in 1992. She completed specialist postgraduate training in otolaryngology in London and South East England, including working at St George's Hospital, Barts and The Royal London Hospitals, Guys and St Thomas' Hospital, The Evelina Children's Hospital and NHS appointments.
After completing her higher surgical training and accreditation in Otorhinolaryngology in London, Mrs Rogers was appointed as a local substantive consultant to the Princess Alexandra NHS Trust in Harlow in 2009. She has been key in the expansion and development of the department.
Mrs Rogers has published and presented peer review articles nationally and internationally. Lectures and tutorials are regularly provided to both hospital doctors and GPs. She enjoys examining candidates in the nationally renowned St Thomas' “exit” mock exam for accrediting ENT specialists. She continues to attend national and international conferences in ENT and medical matters in general to ensure her practice remains wide-ranging and up-to-date.
Areas of interest
All ENT conditions as well as head and neck complaints in both children and adults. Problems successfully treated include:
EAR: wax; deafness; discharge; pain; otalagia; ringing; noise; tinnitus; balance disturbance; vertigo; facial weakness.
NOSE: blockage; pain; discharge; catarrah; bleeding; epistaxis; disturbance of sense of smell; anosmia; cachosmia.
THROAT: hoarse voice; problems with swallowing; dysphasia; food sticking; aspiration; choking; snoring; apnoea; tonsils; tonsillolith; tonsil stones
NECK: Lumps; bumps in the face; neck region; salivary gland problems.
PAEDIATRIC ENT: Mrs Rogers has a specialist interest in children's diseases; including glue ear; otitis media; childhood deafness; ear infections; otitis external; prominent ear correction; pinnaplasty; tonsillitis; allergy; adenoids; nasal obstruction; obstructive sleep apnoea; nose bleeds; epistaxis; neck lumps; tongue tie; eating difficulties; failure to thrive and gain weight.
Medical secretaries
- Andrew
- Rivers Hospital High Wych Road SAWBRIDGEWORTH CM21 0HH
- 01279 517416
- info@rogers-ent.co.uk
Anaesthetists worked with
- Dr Shashi Gopinath Fee Assured
Information for healthcare professionals (Bupa patients only, last 12 months)
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D0702
Aural toilet (including microsuction and/or suction of exteriorised mastoid cavity) including bilateral - (5-50)
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E2501
Fibre optic examination of the pharynx +/- biopsy/removal of foreign body - (5-50)
Ramsay Rivers Hospital (1-5)
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D1510
Myringotomy and insertion of tube through tympanic membrane (and bilateral) - (1-5)
Ramsay Rivers Hospital (1-5)
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F3480
Adenotonsillectomy (and bilateral) - (1-5)
Ramsay Rivers Hospital (1-5)
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F3620
Drainage of peritonsillar abscess ("quinsy") - (1-5)
Ramsay Rivers Hospital (1-5)
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