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Written by a patient at University College Hospital
15th January 2021


I had been suffering from throat symptoms - a mildly sore throat and a feeling of slight obstruction - and an occasionally hoarse voice - for some six months. Following a nasal endoscopy I was diagnosed with 'silent reflux' and prescribed medication to alleviate the symptoms. The period of medication recommended, two months, is not yet complete. I was very satisfied with the treatment I received.

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Written by a patient at University College Hospital
12th October 2020


The appointment was on time. The investigation thorough. I was very satisfied with the care I received.

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Written by a patient at University College Hospital
11th October 2020


On time. Good contact. Easy and thorough investigation. So no problem.

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Written by a patient at University College Hospital
20th September 2020


The doctor was very attentive and efficient. He explained everything very clearly to me and made sure that I was happy with his explanations before I left. Even though it was very busy he didn’t let that affect the quality of my appointment.

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Written by a patient at University College Hospital
27th August 2020


The consultation I had with Mr Raghav Dwivedi quickly put me at my ease even though it was by telephone. He diagnosed and explained in careful detail the causes behind my sore throat problems as well as recommending the GERD website for even more information. I found the consultation especially reassuring and very informative.

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Profile

Mr Dwivedi is a consultant ear, nose, throat (ENT) / head and neck surgeon at the University College London Hospitals, London. He is also an honorary clinical associate professor at the University College London.
He offers a complete range of adult and paediatric general and specialist ENT care and surgery. This includes- Neck lumps, Throat/ Voice/ Swallowing/ Tonsil problems, Nose/ Sinus problems, Ear/ Hearing/ Tinnitus/Balance problems, Smell and Taste problems, Skin/Scalp/Face lesions.
Head and neck surgery, Thyroid / Parathyroid surgery, Salivary gland (Parotid/ Submandibular gland) surgery, Minimally invasive/ LASER surgery, Tonsillectomy, Adenoidectomy, Grommets, Nose and Endoscopic Sinus surgery, Snoring /Sleep disordered breathing/ Airway surgery, Larynx/ Voice box surgery and Facial plastic surgery.
His training included rotations through major teaching hospitals in London, South East of England and East Scotland culminating in a CCT from UK. He also completed two advanced fellowships in head and neck surgery in UK. He gained further experience by visiting centers of excellence in the USA and Canada. This brings an international outlook to his current clinical practice.
He is very prolific in research, academics, teaching and training and has successfully led several research projects within the UK and overseas.
He completed a multi-award winning PhD in “Head and Neck Surgery” from the prestigious Royal Marsden Hospital and Institute of Cancer Research, London. He has won over 15 national and international awards.
He has published over 80 scientific papers and 20 chapters in major Head Neck and ENT books. He has also co-edited 2 Head Neck Surgery books and is co-founder and series-editor of the book series “Head and Neck Cancer Clinics”.
He serves on the editorial board of several specialty journals and has been scientific reviewer for more than 40 peer-reviewed journals including BMJ, JNCI, Cancer, Head Neck and Surgical Oncology.
He is on the faculty of various national and international ENT and head and neck courses and meetings and has delivered over 50 lectures globally. He is a member of over 20 professional and scientific bodies within the in UK and abroad.