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Mr Iain Jourdan is Director of Surgery at the Royal Surrey County Hospital and Senior Laparoscopic Tutor at the Minimal Access Therapy Training Unit, which is the UK's leading centre for training in keyhole surgical techniques. He has a special interest in colorectal and keyhole surgery.
He became a Consultant General Surgeon in 2005 and works at the Royal Surrey County Hospital in Guildford, as well as leading the Endoscopy service at Mount Alvernia Hospital. He was instrumental in securing JAG accreditation for the hospital in 2020. The award is given by the Joint Advisory Group for gastrointestinal endoscopy services, based on a strict framework of standards encompassing patient experience, clinical quality, workforce and training.
Mr Jourdan specialises in minimally invasive surgery for hernias (groin, umbilical, abdominal), gallstones and conditions of the large bowel, including bowel cancer. He also sees patients for diagnosis and treatment of irritable bowel problems (constipation, diarrhoea, bloating and pain), diverticular disease, pelvic floor trouble (incontinence or prolapse), anal conditions (bleeding, haemorrhoids, fistular and fissure as well as infections around the anus) and lumps and bumps, including lipomas and cysts.
Mount Alvernia Hospital, Harvey Road, Guildford, GU1 3LX
Our private hospital offers services and treatments for patients living in Guildford, Cranleigh, Haslemere and across West Sussex3581139
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