- Not Fee assured
- Verified account
- Not in Open Referral network
Specialises in
- Hepatobiliary
About me
Mr Satya Bhattacharya has worked as a Consultant Surgeon at the Royal London & St Bartholomew’s Hospitals since 1999. He is Clinical Lead for the multi-disciplinary team (MDT) for liver and pancreas cancer in North-East London. He has over 50 publications in surgical journals and serves as a referee (peer reviewer) for 4 international surgical journals. He is active in postgraduate teaching, and is a Member of the Intercollegiate Examinations Faculty of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons. He has raised over £350,000 for research into pancreatic and liver disease in the past years, to help run several research projects at the Barts.
Satya grew up in Mumbai, India, and qualified as a doctor from the Grant Medical College. He trained in specialist surgery of the liver, pancreas and bile ducts at the Royal Free and University College Hospitals, London. He was a visiting Fellow at the University of Minnesota with a grant received from the King's Fund.
Satya has been listed in the Tatler Doctors Guide as one of of Britain's "250 best consultants". He is Serjeant Surgeon to the Royal Household.
Areas of interest
Gallstone surgery, and surgery of the liver, pancreas and bile duct, particularly keyhole and open surgery to remove tumours of the liver and pancreas. General surgery, such as repair of hernias.
Medical secretaries
- Iza Herzog
- 5 Devonshire Place London W1G 6HL
- 020 7034 6104
- 020 7034 6105
- secretary.bhattacharya@thelondonclinic.co.uk
Anaesthetists worked with
- Dr Gillian M Wray Not Fee Assured
Information for healthcare professionals (Bupa patients only, last 12 months)
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J1830
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy - (5-50)
London Clinic (5-50)
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T2000
Primary repair of inguinal hernia - (1-5)
London Clinic (1-5)
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T2400
Repair of umbilical/paraumbilical hernia (irrespective of age) - (1-5)
London Clinic (1-5)
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T2500
Open repair of incisional hernia not requiring mesh - (1-5)
London Clinic (1-5)
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J5610
Pancreatoduodenectomy and excision of surrounding tissue (whipple's procedure) - (1-5)
London Clinic (1-5)