- Bupa Platinum consultant
- Fee assured
- Awaiting verification
- Open Referral network
About me
Professor Hisham Khalil is a Consultant ENT Surgeon at University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust and the Nuffield Health Plymouth Hospital. He has a special interest in Rhinology including Endoscopic Sinus and Anterior Skull Base Surgery, Undergraduate and Postgraduate Medical Education, Hisham completed his specialist training in the South West of England Otolaryngology Rotation. His Rhinology Fellowship was with Professor Wolfgang Draf in Germany. He is the Clinical Governance Lead for the Nuffield Hospital in Plymouth.
Professor Khalil is the Head of the Peninsula Medical School, University of Plymouth. He is also an External Assessor for the Irish Medical Council. Hisham is married with 2 daughters. His external interests include writing poetry and landscape photography."
Areas of interest
Rhinology (nasal disorders); nasal surgery including Endoscopic sinus surgery; Rhinoplasty(nose reshaping)
Surgery for snoring; surgery for nasal obstruction(septal surgery, alar battens surgery, turbinate reduction surgery); tonsillectomy; grommet insertion; surgery for chronic ear disease;dizziness; noise induced hearing loss
Medical secretaries
- Clare Hynes
- Nuffield Health Plymouth Hospital Derriford Road PLYMOUTH PL6 8BG
- 01752 761822
- clare.hynes@nuffieldhealth.com
Anaesthetists worked with
- Dr Richard Reed
Not Fee Assured
- Dr Daryl Thorp-Jones
Not Fee Assured
- Dr Paul Erasmus
Not Fee Assured
Information for healthcare professionals (Bupa patients only, last 12 months)
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E1780
Diagnostic endoscopy of sinus and bilateral (as sole procedure) - (1-5)
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E2501
Fibre optic examination of the pharynx +/- biopsy/removal of foreign body - (1-5)
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E0412
Reduction turbinates of nose (laser, diathermy, out fracture etc) - (1-5)
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E0360
Septoplasty of nose (including attention to turbinates) - (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)