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Fee assured
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Verified account
- Not in Open Referral network
Offers
- Face-to-face consultations
- Video and telephone consultations
About me
Mr Philip Bearn is an experienced Consultant Colorectal and General Surgeon. Colorectal surgery includes diagnostics such as colonoscopy and treatment of benign and malignant disease using minimal invasive (laparoscopic) techniques. General surgery interests include the investigation of abdominal pain and the management of abdominal wall hernias (including groin, umbilical and incisional), groin pain and benign skin lesions. He is experienced in the treatment of colorectal cancer, haemorrhoidal and fistula problems, inflammatory bowel disease, and pelvic floor issues (faecal incontinence, constipation, and obstructive defecation syndrome).
Mr Bearn is St. Peter’s senior surgeon, being appointed in 1999, as an NHS Consultant in General Surgery and Coloproctology at Ashford & St. Peter's Hospitals (ASPH) NHS Foundation Trust. Being an undergraduate at Cambridge University and Guy’s Hospital, London University, Mr Bearn completed his post-graduate training at Guys Hospital, University College Hospital, Middlesex Hospital, Charing Cross Hospital, and the Post Graduate Medical School, Hammersmith Hospital. He also holds a Master’s degree in Surgery from the London University. Initially, from 1995 to 1999, Mr Bearn was a consultant at the Good Hope Hospital NHS Trust Sutton Coldfield and later joined ASPH. Since 2013, Mr Bearn has been working as an honorary senior lecturer in biomedical sciences at Royal Holloway College, the University of London where he is known for teaching gastro-intestinal modules to final year graduates.
Mr Bearn is now the Clinical Chair at BMI The Princess Margaret Hospital and a Joint Colorectal Cancer Lead for the Surgery and Sussex Cancer Alliance establishing the management of colorectal cancer and guidelines in the region. He is also a Technical Editor for Colorectal Disease. He delivers lectures on the Definitive Surgical Trauma Course to the students of the Royal College of Surgeons, England.
Areas of interest
Diagnosis and treatment of colorectal disease (Lower GI); Laparoscopic and open surgery for benign and malignant colorectal disease;
Diagnostic Colonoscopy and Therapeutic Endoscopic Mucosal Resection (EMR);
Bowel disease including inflammatory (IBD); Hernias; Pelvic floor assessment and management.
Medical secretaries
- Julie Strickland
- BMI The Princess Margaret Hospital 38-42 Osborne Road Windsor SL4 3SJ
- 01753 865894
- admin@philipbearn.com
Anaesthetists worked with
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Mr Philip Bearn has worked with Dr Audrius Jurgelionis at the following hospitals:
- Runnymede Hospital (The) (1-5)
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Mr Philip Bearn has worked with Dr Zain Malik at the following hospitals:
- Runnymede Hospital (The) (1-5)
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Mr Philip Bearn has worked with Dr J R Fernandes at the following hospitals:
- Princess Margaret Hospital (1-5)
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Mr Philip Bearn has worked with Dr Mark Kubli at the following hospitals:
- Runnymede Hospital (The) (1-5)
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Mr Philip Bearn has worked with Dr Anja Kuttler at the following hospitals:
- Princess Margaret Hospital (1-5)
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Mr Philip Bearn has worked with Dr Ravishankar Jakkala Saibaba at the following hospitals:
- Runnymede Hospital (The) (1-5)
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Mr Philip Bearn has worked with Dr Rex Woolf at the following hospitals:
- Princess Margaret Hospital (1-5)
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Mr Philip Bearn has worked with Dr Jonathan Pipe at the following hospitals:
- Runnymede Hospital (The) (1-5)
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Mr Philip Bearn has worked with Dr Malgosia Albin at the following hospitals:
- Runnymede Hospital (The) (1-5)
Information for healthcare professionals (Bupa patients only, last 12 months)
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H2510
Rigid sigmoidoscopy (including proctoscopy and biopsy) - (5-50)
Princess Margaret Hospital (5-50) Runnymede Hospital (The) (5-50)
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H2002
Diagnostic colonoscopy, includes forceps biopsy of colon and ileum - (5-50)
Princess Margaret Hospital (5-50) Runnymede Hospital (The) (1-5)
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H2502
Diagnostic flexible sigmoidoscopy (including forceps biopsy and proctoscopy) - (5-50)
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T2000
Primary repair of inguinal hernia - (5-50)
Runnymede Hospital (The) (1-5) Princess Margaret Hospital (1-5)
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H2003
Therapeutic colonoscopy with snare loop biopsy or excision of lesion - (1-5)
Princess Margaret Hospital (1-5) Runnymede Hospital (The) (1-5)
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H4800
Excision of lesion of anus - (1-5)
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X3750
Botulinum toxin injections to muscle - (1-5)
Princess Margaret Hospital (1-5) Runnymede Hospital (The) (1-5)
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H5100
Haemorrhoidectomy (including sigmoidoscopy) - (1-5)
Runnymede Hospital (The) (1-5)
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H3365
Laparoscopic anterior resection - low (i.e. colorectal anastomosis at or below the peritoneal reflection) - (1-5)
Runnymede Hospital (The) (1-5)
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H5240
Banding of haemorrhoids - (1-5)
Princess Margaret Hospital (1-5) Runnymede Hospital (The) (1-5)
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S0656
Removal of lipoma - (1-5)
Runnymede Hospital (The) (1-5)
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T2200
Primary repair of femoral hernia - (1-5)
Runnymede Hospital (The) (1-5)
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H5540
Seton placement for treatment of anal fistula - (1-5)
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H4430
Examination of rectum under anaesthetic (as sole procedure) - (1-5)
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T2781
Repair of epigastric hernia - (1-5)
Runnymede Hospital (The) (1-5)
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H4122
Transanal endoscopic microsurgery - (1-5)
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H5510
Laying open of low anal fistula (fistulotomy) (including sigmoidoscopy) - (1-5)
Runnymede Hospital (The) (1-5)
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S0633
Excision of lesion of skin or subcutaneous tissue - up to three, Trunk & Limbs (excluding lipoma) - (1-5)
Runnymede Hospital (The) (1-5)
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T4130
Freeing of adhesions of peritoneum - (1-5)
Runnymede Hospital (The) (1-5)
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T2400
Repair of umbilical/paraumbilical hernia (irrespective of age) - (1-5)
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G8082
Diagnostic oesophago-gastro-duodenoscopy (OGD) and immediate colonoscopy includes forceps biopsies, biopsy test and dye spray (as sole procedure) - (1-5)
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H0610
Extended excision of right hemicolon - (1-5)
Runnymede Hospital (The) (1-5)
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G6080
Laparoscopic small bowel resection +/- stoma - (1-5)
Runnymede Hospital (The) (1-5)