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Fee assured
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Awaiting verification
- Not in Open Referral network
Specialises in
- Paediatric
About me
Ben Hartley was educated in West Sussex and entered medical school in London in 1984. After completing his medical school training (including a honours degree in biochemistry) he commenced a surgical training rotation at St George's Hospital, London. He passed the Applied Basic Science examination (Primary FRCS) and was awarded the Hallet Medal by the Royal College of Surgeons of England as the highest scoring candidate in the UK.
Following this he was appointed to The North Thames regional training program in otolaryngology and completed the six year training program as an otolaryngologist (ENT surgeon). In this period he was based at The Royal National Throat Nose and Ear Hospital, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, Charing Cross Hospital and Northwick Park Hospital.
During this time he became interested in children's ENT and head and neck disorders and decide to undergo further subspecialty training. He took the American equivalent of his medical examinations (ECFMG) and went to work with the leading expert in paediatric ENT in the USA ( Dr Robin Cotton in Cincinnati, Ohio). He spent a very busy year as clinical fellow in Cincinnati performing many complex surgical procedures under the direction of Dr Cotton. Following that he returned to the UK and was was appointed consultant paediatric otolaryngologist at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London in 2001. He has continued to specialize exclusively in children's ENT and head and neck disorders.
He is married with four children. He is a keen sailor and cyclist. He lectures widely, Nationally and Internationally.
Areas of interest
Otitis media ('glue ear'); Paediatric ENT; Cochlear implantation; tonsillectomy; adenoidectomy; speech and hearing problems; snoring; ear infections; breathing problems; voice problems; airway and Laryngology; Head and neck surgery. Thyroglossal and Branchial cysts; Cystic hygromas and vascular malformations, nasal dermoid cysts,
Medical secretaries
- Angela Rush
- 234 Great Portland Street LONDON W1W 5QT
- 020 7390 8352
- 020 7390 8331
- secretary@benhartley.org
Anaesthetists worked with
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Mr Benjamin Hartley has worked with Dr Philip Cunnington at the following hospitals:
- HCA Healthcare UK The Portland Hospital (>50)
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Mr Benjamin Hartley has worked with Dr Lisa Jean Amaki Sogbodjor at the following hospitals:
- HCA Healthcare UK The Portland Hospital (1-5)
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Mr Benjamin Hartley has worked with Dr Alice Miskovic at the following hospitals:
- HCA Healthcare UK The Portland Hospital (1-5)
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Mr Benjamin Hartley has worked with Dr Lisa Reema Nandi at the following hospitals:
- HCA Healthcare UK The Portland Hospital (1-5)
Information for healthcare professionals (Bupa patients only, last 12 months)
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E2501
Fibre optic examination of the pharynx +/- biopsy/removal of foreign body - (>50)
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F3480
Adenotonsillectomy (and bilateral) - (5-50)
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E2010
Adenoidectomy - (5-50)
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D1510
Myringotomy and insertion of tube through tympanic membrane (and bilateral) - (5-50)
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D1520
Suction clearance of middle ear (as sole procedure) - (5-50)
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E3520
Microlaryngoscopy/laryngoscopy +/- biopsy, excision of lesion, polyp or cyst - (5-50)
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E0380
Nasal septum cauterisation (and bilateral) - (5-50)
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D1530
Myringotomy (and bilateral) - (5-50)
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E5180
Diagnostic bronchoscopy +/- biopsy - (5-50)
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F2620
Frenotomy /frenectomy of tongue under general anaesthetic (as sole procedure) - (1-5)
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F3400
Tonsillectomy - child (and bilateral) - (1-5)
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D2030
Removal of grommets - (1-5)
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E0412
Reduction turbinates of nose (laser, diathermy, out fracture etc) - (1-5)
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F3440
Tonsillectomy - adult (and bilateral) - (1-5)
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B1012
Excision of thyroglossal cyst/tract - (1-5)
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T8722
Selective dissection of cervical lymph nodes, Levels 1 to 4 - (1-5)
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E1432
FESS: excision uncinate process and anterior ethmoid bulla, antrostomy/antral puncture, simple polypectomy and attention to turbinates (bilateral) - (1-5)
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D0140
Excision of preauricular sinus - (1-5)
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E0420
Reduction turbinates of nose (trim, radical excision) - (1-5)