-
Fee assured
-
Verified account
- Not in Open Referral network
Specialises in
- Hand surgery
- Lower limb surgery
- Reconstructive surgery
Offers
- Face-to-face consultations
- Video and telephone consultations
About me
Mr Edmund Fitzgerald O'Connor is a fully qualified Specialist Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon. He focuses on providing the highest quality of care to all his patients. Putting patient safety, patient experience and patient outcomes first in all that he does.
Mr Fitzgerald O'Connor at first studied Psychology at the University of Edinburgh in 1997 after which he spent 3 years working in Corporate Finance for a major international Investment bank. He choose a career change in 2004 and completed a medical degree at St Georges University of London with merit awards. He was one of only 4 appointed on the prestigious academic foundation programme in surgery in London and began his surgical training. Only 4 years later following nationwide application, he was appointed 1st out of 275 candidates for plastic surgery training in London. During his plastic surgery training he spent time at Guys & St Thomas' hospital, the Royal London hospital and the St Andrews centre for burns and plastic surgery in Chelmsford.
Following completion of his specialist plastic surgery training, Mr Fitzgerald O'Connor undertook a reconstructive, aesthetic and microsurgery fellowship at The Royal Perth Hospital in Western Australia. He was then appointed as a Consultant Plastic Surgeon at the Royal Perth Hospital before returning to London to help build a plastic surgery service at Kings College Hospital London.
Mr Fitzgerald O'Connor is a fully accredited specialist in plastic surgery and is on the Specialist Register in Plastic Surgery with the General Medical Council.
Currently he specializes in complex microsurgical reconstruction at Guys & St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust and Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. He has a broad range of practice covering, Breast reconstruction, hand injuries, post weight loss surgery and skin cancer and general plastic surgery. He is the current head of department of Plastic Surgery at Guys & St Thomas' Hospital
Areas of interest
All forms of skin surgery; Lumps and bumps; Skin cancers; such as basal cell cancers; squamous cell cancers and malignant melanoma; pre-malignancies conditions such as Bowen's disease and actinic keratoses; Benign skin lesions such as moles; sebaceous cysts ; lipomas; seborrheic keratoses; and warts; DIEP Breast reconstruction post cancer; Breast reduction; Breast surgery; implant removal; Breast Augmentation; Gynaecomastia surgery; Upper Blepharoplasty; high definition Liposuction; Abdominoplasty; abdominal wall reconstruction; Cosmetic surgery; Reconstructive surgery; Hand trauma surgery; soft tissue infections; hand fractures; Carpal Tunnel Decompression; Dupuytren's surgery; complex limb trauma reconstruction; microsurgery; chronic wound management; skin grafts; peripheral nerve surgery
Medical secretaries
- Melanie Todd
- Westminster Bridge Consulting Rooms St. Thomas's House Westminster Bridge Road London SE1 7EH
- 020 3051 4006
- 07876 044082
- info@fitzgeraldoconnor.com
Anaesthetists worked with
-
Mr Edmund Fitzgerald O'Connor has worked with Dr Barry Phillips at the following hospitals:
- Cleveland Clinic London Hospital (1-5)
-
Mr Edmund Fitzgerald O'Connor has worked with Dr Charles Thoburn at the following hospitals:
- Cleveland Clinic London Hospital (1-5)
-
Mr Edmund Fitzgerald O'Connor has worked with Dr Madhu Puchakayala at the following hospitals:
- Cleveland Clinic London Hospital (1-5)
-
Mr Edmund Fitzgerald O'Connor has worked with Dr Neel Desai at the following hospitals:
- HCA Healthcare UK London Bridge Hospital (1-5)
-
Mr Edmund Fitzgerald O'Connor has worked with Dr Amit Pawa at the following hospitals:
- Cleveland Clinic London Hospital (1-5)
-
Mr Edmund Fitzgerald O'Connor has worked with Dr Kate Ashleigh Sherrington at the following hospitals:
- Cleveland Clinic London Hospital (1-5)
Information for healthcare professionals (Bupa patients only, last 12 months)
-
S0656
Removal of lipoma - (1-5)
-
S0632
Excision of lesion of skin or subcutaneous tissue - up to three, Head & Neck (excluding lipoma) - (1-5)
LIPS Healthcare (1-5)
-
S5712
Debridement of wound (and surgical toilet) - over 25cm2 in area - (1-5)
-
W1800
Drainage/debridement of bone(s) (including sequestrectomy for osteomyelitis) - (1-5)
-
S6043
Scar revision over 5cm - trunk & limbs - (1-5)
HCA Healthcare UK London Bridge Hospital (1-5) Cleveland Clinic London Hospital (1-5)
-
S0651
Removal of benign lesion on trunk or limbs less than 10 cm in diameter or on scalp less than 5cm in diameter (excluding lipoma) - (1-5)
-
S3100
Re-exploration of free flap - (1-5)
-
S2503
Local flap - 9cm2 or more (including graft/flap to secondary defect) - (1-5)
-
S3500
Split autograft of skin, trunk and limbs - up to 25cm2 - (1-5)
-
S6040
Scar revision up to 5cm - head & neck - (1-5)
-
T7602
Microvascular free tissue transfer (when added to other codes) (including closure of secondary defect) - (1-5)
-
S0633
Excision of lesion of skin or subcutaneous tissue - up to three, Trunk & Limbs (excluding lipoma) - (1-5)
St Thomas' Hospital (1-5)
-
W2830
Removal of internal fixation from bone / joint, excluding K-wires +/- image guidance - (1-5)
-
S2500
Local flap - less than 9cm2 - (1-5)
LIPS Healthcare (1-5)
-
S2220
Neurovascular island flap - (1-5)
-
S0602
Primary excision of malignant lesion - Head & Neck - (1-5)
LIPS Healthcare (1-5)
-
W0850
Partial excision of bone (including exostoses) - (1-5)
-
S2000
Large island skin flap (9cm2 or more) (e.g. radial forearm) (including closure of secondary defect) - (1-5)
-
S1750
Large muscle flap (9cm2 or more) (including skin graft and closure of secondary defect) - (1-5)
-
T6980
Tenolysis, of flexor tendon (not otherwise specified) - (1-5)
-
S3530
Split autograft of skin, trunk and limbs - over 25cm2 and up to 5% of body surface area - (1-5)
-
S0654
Removal of benign lesion on head and neck (excluding scalp) which is closed by primary closure or advancement flap (excluding lipoma) - (1-5)
St Thomas' Hospital (1-5)