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Dr Charles Miller is a Consultant Gastroenterologist. He is also dual accredited as a Physician in General Internal Medicine. He is currently appointed at Buckinghamshire Healthcare Trust since 2022, where he is the Inflammatory Bowel disease Lead. He enjoys working in a team, collaborating for the common goal of providing excellent patient care and improving their health. He is involved in running the capsule endoscopy service, and performs capsule endoscopy on the NHS. Dr Miller’s procedural skills include colonoscopy (including polypectomy), gastroscopy (OGD) and flexible sigmoidoscopy.
Dr Miller has always been committed to high standards. He attended Bradfield College after being awarded an academic scholarship. He then studied medicine and surgery at the world class institution Imperial College London and graduated with a distinction in clinical practice. Whilst at Imperial he also took a Gastroenterology and Hepatology BSc, where he was awarded a First Class Honours. Dr Miller takes great pride in his patient care and has previously won an award at an international patient safety conference,
Dr Miller undertook his postgraduate Gastroenterology training in the highly competitive North West Thames deanery in London. He trained in prestigious hospitals including St Mary’s Hospital (Paddington), Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, as well as University College Hospital (London). He has learnt from some of the top Gastroenterology specialists in the country. He undertook subspecialist training with a fellowship in inflammatory bowel disease at University College Hospital. During this time, he published first author articles in this area and was a sub-investigator in multiple clinical trials. His research profile is available to view on researchgate and he enjoys keeping up to date in the field.
Dr Miller is committed to high standards of care and always places his patients at the centre of the decision-making process. He wants to ensure his patients understand their health problems, know their options, and work together to agree a plan which is right for them.
Clinical Interests
Dr Miller offers consultations for all aspects of general Gastroenterology. These include common symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhoea, constipation, rectal bleeding, reflux/ acid type symptoms, swallowing problems, unexplained weight loss. His specific sub-specialty interest is in the diagnosis and management of inflammatory bowel disease
Specific issues he offers consultations for include:
Outside of medicine, his interests include table tennis, fitness and enjoying being a dad to his two small children.
Professional Memberships
Dr Miller’s clinical interests are all areas of General Gastroenterology including:
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