BSc MBBS FRCS (CTh)
19 years of experience
London, EC1A 7BE
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by Dr. Syed Hassan
19 years of experience
London, EC1A 7BE
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8 connections in healthcare
Skill endorsed
by Dr. Syed Hassan
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Miss Henrietta Wilson is a highly skilled Consultant Thoracic Surgeon at St Bartholomew's Hospital in London. She graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery from Guy's, King's and St Thomas' medical school in 2006, achieving an integrated BSc in Psychology alongside her medical degree. Following her medical training, she completed specialist Cardiothoracic Surgery training at renowned institutions including the Royal Brompton and Harefield and Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals. In 2015, she became a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in Cardiothoracic surgery.
Miss Wilson has a particular interest in the management of anterior mediastinal masses and robotic thymectomy for myasthenia gravis. Her vast experience in minimally invasive thoracic surgery has enabled her to offer patients robotic assisted lobectomy and segmentectomy for both malignant and benign disease, performing 95% of lung resections through a minimally invasive approach. Miss Wilson is an expert in state-of-the-art surgical treatment for lung cancer, mediastinal tumours, pulmonary metastases and complex thoracic cancers, including extensive experience in robotic surgery, for which she trains others nationally and internationally.
St Bartholomew’s hospital is one of three national centres within the United Kingdom delivering surgery for pectus patients. She has a high level of experience in using the Park's approach for the repair of severe pectus excavatum.
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General Medical Council
No. 6143283
University of London
Medicine
Graduated 2006
Joint Committee on Intercollegiate Examinations - FRCS (CTh) May 2015
Member of Royal College of Surgeon, England since February 2010
Guy's, King's and St Thomas' School of Medicine – MBBS 2000 - 2006
King's College London – Psychology with Basic Sciences BSc 2002 - 2003
Member of Society of Cardiothoracic Surgeons, UK.
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£130Follow-up appointment
£100W Smithfield, London, United Kingdom, EC1A 7BE
West Smithfield, London, United Kingdom, EC1A 7BE
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I had a consultation with Miss Wilson who confirmed my diagnosis after reviewing my CT scan and Biopsy. Miss Wilson explained the procedure to me and possible complications, but on the day, everything went to plan and she managed to get my tumour out using a robotic procedure which has meant that my recovery period will be much shorter and a lot less painful. I chose Miss Wilson as I knew she was an expert in robotic surgery and it paid off, and I am extremely grateful.
excellent so far
We were truly relieved and grateful to meet such a professional and thoughtful doctor as Miss Wilson today at St Bartholomew’s Hospital. Her calm and clear approach gave us great reassurance during a very anxious time.
Ms Henrietta Wilson was superb. She was re-assuring, compassionate, efficient and extremely skilful.
Henrietta was very professional and I felt in very capable hands, she gave me confidence. I also liked her bedside manner.
Miss Wilson is a well respected chest surgeon with a wealth of knowledge and a reputation for providing great service to her patients
12 Jul 2025
Dr. Syed Hassan
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Miss Henrietta Wilson's overall patient rating is 5 out of 5 stars on Doctify. This is based on 6 reviews.
What languages does Miss Henrietta Wilson speak?
Miss Henrietta Wilson speaks English
Where is Miss Henrietta Wilson located?
Miss Henrietta Wilson primarily practices at Barts Health London Private Care, located at W Smithfield, London, United Kingdom, EC1A 7BE
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