Dr Ravishankar Sargur was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2024 for delivering outstanding care.
Reviews
I liked the way I never felt rushed. I was allowed to explain my worries and was given reasons for not doing certain tests. I felt very happy about this as it was great to know the negatives as well as the positives.
Discussion time was very valuable.
Came away feeling good.
A professional but kind and compassionate doctor, a rare balance.
Dr Ravishankar Sargur was very helpful and reassuring during my appointment time with him. Dr Sargur gave me lots of time and answered all of my questions. I would recommend Dr Sargur to anyone who suffers from allergies or autoimmune disorders. I learnt a lot in terms of gaining a deeper understanding to my condition and how best to control it during my current pregnancy.
He gave me lots of time & listened , making me feel confident with his diagnosis.
Prior to my appointment with Dr Sargur, I was worried and concerned that he would not understand what my problem was or would consider my problem irrelevant as this was the impression I got from my own GP. However, I would highly recommend Dr Sargur. He was very understanding, attentive and was extremely knowledgeable. I came away from my appointment feeling reassured and was given great advice.
Specialises in
- Immunology
Profile
Dr Ravishankar Sargur is a Consultant Immunologist at the Northern General Hospital.
He set up the Aspirin nasal challenge and desensitisation service in Northern General hospital.
His interests include specialist allergy testing, investigating hidden allergens and problems with the immune system (antibody deficiency, autoimmunity etc.
He has keen interest in training and was previously Training Program Director for Immunology in Yorkshire, Humber and East Midlands.
He was chair of the Speciality Advisory Committee (Immunology) at Joint Royal College of Physicians Training Board.
Dr. Sargur has a major interest in allergy education and regularly gives lectures and tutorials to GPs, developed allergy & immunology modules for medical students.