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Mr Aravindan Narayanan is a Consultant Laparoscopic General and Colorectal Surgeon at George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust, Warwickshire, appointed in 2016. He is the Lead Surgeon for Inflammatory Bowel Disease for George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust.
Mr Narayanan was a Gold Medallist at Final MB BS and has several peer-reviewed publications and presentations in general and colorectal surgery. Prior to his NHS consultant appointment, Mr Narayanan undertook a laparoscopic Colorectal Fellowship with Mr Reay-Jones at Lister Hospital, East & North Herts NHS Trust.
Mr Narayanan is an examiner at Warwick University Medical School and a JAG-accredited colonoscopy trainer, having extensive experience in diagnostic and therapeutic colonoscopy. He regularly performs endoscopy in both the NHS and The Meriden Hospital.
Mr Narayanan performs all types of general surgical and colorectal procedures. He has particular interest in laparoscopic surgery (keyhole surgery) and most of his bowel operations, elective and emergency are performed in the laparoscopic approach facilitating a quicker recovery for patients. He has particular interest in teaching and training and is presently the surgical tutor for George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust providing leadership to surgical trainees. He also specialises in hernia repair (open and laparoscopic), laparoscopic/open cholecystectomy and excision of skin lesions.
The Meriden Hospital, Clifford Bridge Road, Coventry, CV2 2LQ
Our private hospital offers treatments and services to those who live in and around Coventry, Rugby, and the surrounding area
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