Prof. Gurpreet Sandhu, Consultant ENT Surgeon

Prof. Gurpreet Sandhu

Consultant ENT Surgeon

Prof. Gurpreet Sandhu MBBS MD(res) FRCS (ORL-HNS)

Consultant ENT Surgeon

MBBS MD(res) FRCS (ORL-HNS)

Prof. Gurpreet Sandhu

Consultant ENT Surgeon MBBS MD(res) FRCS (ORL-HNS)

MBBS MD(res) FRCS (ORL-HNS)
HCA-Healthcare-UK

Areas of expertise

  • Deviated septum surgery
  • Voice problems (including the elite and professional voice)
  • Head and neck cancer
  • Snoring and sleep apnoea
  • Allergies and ‘hayfever’
HCA-Healthcare-UK

Recommendations for Prof. Sandhu

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Recommended by:

  • byMr Jeremy Lavy, Consultant Ear Surgeon

    Mr Guri Sandhu is super specialised in his area of expertise and has got a proven track record of treatments.

  • byDr Neal Navani, Consultant in Respiratory Medicine

    Mr Guri Sandhu is a leading expert in benign ear, nose and throat conditions.

  • byDr Devinder Bansi, Consultant Gastroenterologist

    Excellent technical ability. Mr Guri Sandhu is highly regarded and affable.

  • by Prof. Alan Salama, Consultant Nephrologist

    Excellent ENT surgeon

  • byMr Jeremy Lavy, Consultant Ear Surgeon

    Mr Guri Sandhu is super specialised in his area of expertise and has got a proven track record of treatments.

  • byDr Neal Navani, Consultant in Respiratory Medicine

    Mr Guri Sandhu is a leading expert in benign ear, nose and throat conditions.

  • byDr Devinder Bansi, Consultant Gastroenterologist

    Excellent technical ability. Mr Guri Sandhu is highly regarded and affable.

  • by Prof. Alan Salama, Consultant Nephrologist

    Excellent ENT surgeon

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    About Prof. Gurpreet Sandhu

    GMC number: 3498563

    Year qualified: 1990

    Place of primary qualification: University of London

    Professor Guri Sandhu is a highly esteemed Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) surgeon who treats a wide range of ENT conditions in both adults and children. Having graduated from the University of London, he trained in General Surgery, Neurosurgery, and Plastic Surgery in his early career. As a Registrar, he focused on General ENT and Paediatric ENT at the Royal National Throat, Nose and Ear (RNTNE) Hospital and Great Ormond Street Hospital, respectively. Professor Sandhu is currently based in London, specifically at Charing Cross Hospital, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, and the Royal Brompton Hospital.

    His commitment to the field of ENT is unmistakable; he has published over 150 research papers, written 15 book chapters, and authored 3 books. He is the President of the Royal Society of Medicine for Laryngology and Rhinology and the President of The British Laryngological Association. He has been awarded fellowship of the American Laryngological Association, as well as fellowship of the Royal Academy of Music. He is frequently invited to lecture both nationally and globally.

    Professor Sandhu's areas of expertise include Otology (Ear), Laryngology (Throat), and Head and Neck Surgery. He is proficient in microscopic minimally invasive surgery of the vocal cords, treating airway stenosis, and performing tracheostomies. He also specialises in managing swallowing disorders (dysphagia), Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA), snoring problems, voice problems, and vertigo.

    Professor Sandhu continues to contribute significantly to the field of ENT through his clinical practice, research, and teaching. His dedication to improving patient outcomes and advancing medical knowledge makes him a leading figure in his specialty.

    Areas of expertise

    • Aging voice (‘voice lift’ surgery)
    • Airway stenosis
    • Allergies and ‘hayfever’
    • Chronic cough
    • Deviated septum surgery
    • Discharging ears
    • Dizziness and balance problems
    • Ear injury
    • Eardrum perforation
    • Eczema in ear canals
    • Exercise induced laryngeal obstruction
    • Facial pain
    • Fullness in the ears
    • Glue ear
    • Head and neck cancer
    • Hearing loss
    • Loss of smell/taste
    • Lump in the neck
    • Meniere’s disease
    • Minimally invasive laser surgery
    • Nasal congestion or obstruction
    • Nasal crusting
    • Nasal discharge
    • Nasal trauma
    • Nose bleeds
    • Pain in the anterior neck
    • Painful ears
    • Post nasal drip (catarrh)
    • Sinus headaches
    • Sinus infection
    • Snoring and sleep apnoea
    • Swallowing problems
    • Tinnitus (’ringing in the ears’)
    • Tonsil stones (tonsiloliths)
    • Tonsillitis and sore throats
    • Vocal cord palsy
    • Voice problems (including the elite and professional voice)
    • Wax build-up

    Professional memberships

    General Medical Council