Prof. Paul Chatrath, ENT Surgeon
Prof. Paul Chatrath
ENT Surgeon
Areas of expertise
- Paediatric ear, nose & throat surgery
- Facial cosmetic & reconstructive surgery
- Adult ear, nose & throat surgery
- Rhinology
- Allergic rhinitis (hayfever)
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Devonshire Diagnostic Centre
16 Devonshire Street, Marylebone, London, W1G 7AF
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The Harley Street Clinic
35 Weymouth Street, London, W1G 8BJ
About Prof. Paul Chatrath
GMC number: 4194530
Year qualified: 1995
Place of primary qualification: Cambridge University and The London Hospital Medical College
Prof. Chatrath is a highly experienced ENT surgeon with a distinguished career in nasal and sinus surgery, including rhinoplasty, snoring treatments, and paediatric ENT problems. He completed his medical degree in 1995 from Cambridge University and the University of London, where he was nominated for the prestigious London Gold Medal Viva for achieving distinctions in three subjects.
Prof. Chatrath undertook his core surgical training in Cambridge and completed the higher surgical training programme in Otolaryngology in North London. He has served as a Consultant ENT Surgeon for the NHS at Charing Cross Hospital and also works in the private sector. Additionally, he holds the position of Professor of Rhinology/ENT Surgery at Canterbury Christ Church University, Kent.
Throughout his career, Prof. Chatrath has performed over 1000 rhinoplasty operations and 1500 paediatric procedures. He is proficient in numerous sinus operations, employing cutting-edge, minimally invasive techniques such as balloon sinuplasty to enhance patient outcomes. He is one of the few surgeons in the UK specialising in nasal reconstruction and nasal valve surgery and is experienced in using titanium breathe implants.
Prof. Chatrath places a strong emphasis on communication before and after surgical procedures, ensuring that patient queries are addressed throughout the care cycle. His roles as an examiner at The Royal College of Surgeons, a member of the Clinical Audit & Practice Advisory Group, and a scholarly referee for the Clinical Otolaryngology and Laryngoscope journals underscore his prominent position in the evolving field of ENT surgery.
Areas of expertise
- Adenoidectomy
- Adult ear, nose & throat surgery
- Allergic rhinitis (hayfever)
- Balance problems & disorders
- Balloon sinuplasty
- Broken nose
- Clarifix cryotherapy
- Deafness
- Deviated septum
- Dizziness
- Ear infections
- Ear microsuction
- Ear wax
- Ear wax removal
- Earache (ear pain)
- Epistaxis (nose bleeding)
- Eustachian balloon tuboplasty
- Eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD)
- Excision of benign lesions
- Excision of sebaceous cysts
- Facial cosmetic & reconstructive surgery
- Facial pain
- Facial surgery
- Functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS)
- Functional nasal surgery
- Grommet insertion
- Hearing impairment
- Hearing loss
- Latera nasal implant
- Microlaryngoscopy
- Nasal blockage
- Nasal deformities
- Nasal polyps
- Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA)
- Obstructive sleep apnoea surgery
- Otitis externa
- Otitis media (glue ear)
- Otoplasty
- Paediatric ear, nose & throat surgery
- Pinnaplasty
- Prominent or protruding ears
- Rhinitis
- Rhinology
- Rhinology (nose)
- Rhinoplasty (nose job)
- Septoplasty
- Septorhinoplasty
- Sinus surgery
- Sinusitis
- Smell disorders
- Snoring problems
- Sore throat
- Stopping nose bleeds (nasal cautery)
- Surgery for nasal blockage & polyps
- Tinnitus
- Tinnitus assessment and management
- Tonsil and adenoid infections
- Tonsillectomy
- Tonsillitis
- Vertigo
- Vocal cord disorders
- Vocal fold/laryngoscopy
- Voice problems