- Bupa Platinum consultant
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Fee assured
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Verified account
- Open Referral network
Offers
- Face-to-face consultations
- Video and telephone consultations
About me
Dr Ed Johnston is an Academic Consultant in Interventional Oncology at the Royal Marsden Hospital/Institute of Cancer Research Biomedical Research Centre.
He qualified in 2009, gained his PhD from University College London in quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging in 2017, and completed his training in Interventional Radiology in 2019.
His clinical interests are in all aspects of Oncologic Intervention, particularly tumour ablation (destroying tumours directly with energy imparted by specialised needles).
His academic work has ranged from laboratory research to clinical trials, with current focus upon developing, optimising, and integrating promising new technologies into clinical practice.
Areas of interest
Interventional Oncology; biopsy; ablation; embolisation; stenting; adults
Medical secretaries
- Marsden Private Patients
- The Royal Marsden Hospital Fulham Road London SW3 6JJ
- 020 7352 8171
- privatepatients@rmh.nhs.uk
Anaesthetists worked with
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Dr Edward W Johnston has worked with Dr Queenie Lo at the following hospitals:
- The Royal Marsden Hospital (1-5)
Information for healthcare professionals (Bupa patients only, last 12 months)
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XR180
Ultrasound guided drainage of fluid collection - (5-50)
The Royal Marsden Hospital (5-50) The Royal Marsden Hospital (5-50)
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X3510
IV sedation administered by operator - (5-50)
The Royal Marsden Hospital (5-50)
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XR130
Transjugular/Transfemoral/plugged liver biopsy(ies) - (5-50)
The Royal Marsden Hospital (5-50) The Royal Marsden Hospital (1-5)
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XR915
Insertion of central venous catheter - tunnelled (x-ray guided) - (5-50)
The Royal Marsden Hospital (1-5) The Royal Marsden Hospital (1-5)
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XR960
Percutaneous thermal coagulation of mass - (1-5)
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XR120
CT/MRI guided biopsy(ies) - (1-5)
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XR916
Surgical removal of cuffed central venous catheter - tunnelled (X-ray guided) - (1-5)
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XR575
Percutaneous insertion of metallic biliary endoprosthesis - (1-5)
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L7211
Abdominal (mesenteric) angiogram - (1-5)
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XR917
Peripherally inserted central venous catheters (PICCs) under x-ray guidance - (1-5)
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XR576
Biliary drainage with occluded stent in place - (1-5)
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L9181
Removal of Portacath/Port-a-Cath/Vasoport Unit - (1-5)
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L9132
Removal of tunnelled central venous catheter (Hickman line) - (1-5)
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XR964
Ablation of liver lesion(s) (radiofrequency) - (1-5)
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XR190
CT/MRI guided drainage of fluid collection - (1-5)