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Fee assured
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Verified account
- Open Referral network
Specialises in
- General
- Lower GI surgery
Offers
- Video and telephone consultations
About me
After qualifying from The University of Birmingham, I carried out my training in the West Midlands and the South West, before completing my higher surgical training back in the North East of England. Alongside fellowship examinations (Royal College of Surgeons of England), I completed a Master of Surgery degree which I was awarded with merit. I was awarded an ACPGBI (Association of Coloproctologists of Great Britain and Ireland) fellowship, gaining a unique experience in the world's largest Intestinal Failure unit (Nebraska, USA), treating the most complex of bowel conditions.
Following completion of my training, I undertook a year’s fellowship in Auckland, New Zealand, where I focused on advanced laparoscopic (keyhole), minimally invasive surgical techniques, and complex colorectal cancer surgery. I then took up my current post as Consultant Colorectal and General Surgeon at University Hospital of North Durham.
My practice encompasses the full remit of general surgery and colorectal surgery. This includes hernia and gallbladder surgery, the investigation and treatment of colorectal and anorectal disorders, surgery for colorectal cancer, and both upper GI (OGD) and lower GI (colonoscopy/sigmoidoscopy) endoscopic procedures.
Areas of interest
Colonoscopy; Gastroscopy (OGD); Rectal bleeding; Haemorrhoids; Colon Cancer; Rectal cancer; Gastro-Intestinal Tract Disease (surgery); Colorectal Disease; Colitis; Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD); Crohns Disease; Ulcerative Colitis; Minimal invasive surgery; Laparoscopic (Keyhole) surgery; Trans-anal surgery; Colon polyps; Rectal polyps; Coloproctology; Pilonidal sinus; Anal fistula; Anal fissure; Laparoscopic cholecystectomy; Gallbladder; Gallstones; Anal sepsis; Hernias; Inguinal hernia; Abdominal wall hernia; Incisional hernia; Umbilical/para-umbilical hernia; Recurrent hernias; Abdominal wall reconstruction; Perianal surgery; Abdominal pain; Colorectal surgery (lower GI);
Medical secretaries
- Lynn Seymour
- 0191 305 5232
- lseymour@nhs.net
Anaesthetists worked with
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Mr Andrew Mishreki has worked with Dr Praveen Kalia at the following hospitals:
- Spire Washington Hospital (1-5)
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Mr Andrew Mishreki has worked with Dr Vikas Jain at the following hospitals:
- Spire Washington Hospital (1-5)
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Mr Andrew Mishreki has worked with Dr Riccardo Scano at the following hospitals:
- Spire Washington Hospital (1-5)
Information for healthcare professionals (Bupa patients only, last 12 months)
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X3510
IV sedation administered by operator - (5-50)
Spire Washington Hospital (5-50)
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H5240
Banding of haemorrhoids - (5-50)
Spire Washington Hospital (5-50)
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H2002
Diagnostic colonoscopy, includes forceps biopsy of colon and ileum - (5-50)
Spire Washington Hospital (5-50)
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H4130
Perianal excision of lesion of rectum (including sigmoidoscopy) - (1-5)
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H2502
Diagnostic flexible sigmoidoscopy (including forceps biopsy and proctoscopy) - (1-5)
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H2350
Endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) of colorectal polyp - (1-5)
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X3750
Botulinum toxin injections to muscle - (1-5)
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H5800
Drainage through perineal region (including ischio-rectal abscess) (including sigmoidoscopy) - (1-5)
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S1500
Biopsy of skin or subcutaneous tissue - (1-5)
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H5540
Seton placement for treatment of anal fistula - (1-5)
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H2003
Therapeutic colonoscopy with snare loop biopsy or excision of lesion - (1-5)
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S0633
Excision of lesion of skin or subcutaneous tissue - up to three, Trunk & Limbs (excluding lipoma) - (1-5)
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H4430
Examination of rectum under anaesthetic (as sole procedure) - (1-5)
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S6043
Scar revision over 5cm - trunk & limbs - (1-5)
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T2780
Component Separation Technique (CST) repair of recurrent incisional abdominal hernia +/- mesh - (1-5)
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H5620
Lateral sphincterotomy of anus - (1-5)
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H4180
Full or partial thickness rectal biopsy - (1-5)
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T2500
Open repair of incisional or ventral hernia not requiring mesh - (1-5)
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J1830
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy - (1-5)
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G6500
Diagnostic oesophago-gastro-duodenoscopy (OGD) includes forceps biopsy, biopsy urease test and dye spray - (1-5)