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Dr Ingram graduated from the University of Cambridge (Magdalene College) in 1998, and then completed his medical training at St George’s Hospital Medical School in 2001. He completed his radiology training at St George’s Hospital, with rotational attachments to Great Ormond Street, the Royal Marsden, the Royal National Orthopaedic and Atkinson Morley hospitals, becoming a Fellow of the Royal College of Radiologists in 2008.
Following completion of a Body Imaging Fellowship at St George’s Hospital in 2009, Dr Ingram was appointed Consultant Radiologist at the Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in 2010.
Dr Ingram is Radiology college tutor and educational supervisor at Royal Surrey County Hospital and is responsible for teaching radiology trainees in the Kent, Surrey and Sussex deanery.
He has published widely in peer-reviewed journals and is a member of Guildford Radiology Group in Surrey.
Dr Ingram is currently the radiology lead for chest imaging at the Royal Surrey County Hospital. He performs CT-guided lung biopsies as well as other image-guided biopsies and drainage procedures.
His other sub-speciality interests include body MRI and CT coronary angiography.
Cardiac imaging (including CT Coronary Angiography and Calcium Scoring)
Chest imaging
Gynaecological MRI
Cross-sectional and oncological imaging
Ultrasound
Fluoroscopy
CT-guided lung biopsy and image-guided drainage procedures
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 Sussex6026366
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The number one benefit of private healthcare for most people is that you'll experience a shorter waiting time for treatment. We don't have long waiting lists, and in general you'll simply get treatment as and when you need it.
As a private patient, you shouldn't experience long waits between appointments. We can usually offer you an initial consultation within days of you getting in touch, and we'll book you in for the treatments you need on a date and time that suits you.
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