12 years of experience
London, SE1 7EH
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Mr Robbie Stewart is an ENT Surgeon with expertise in endocrine surgery, rhinology, and head and neck surgery. He is on the UK Specialist Register for Otolaryngology, reflecting the successful completion of his specialist surgical training and his commitment to delivering high-quality care across the full spectrum of ear, nose and throat conditions.
Mr Stewart graduated from Queen's University Belfast with a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery and Bachelor of the Art of Obstetrics (MB BCh BAO) in 2014. In addition to his medical degree, he also holds both Bachelor's and Master's degrees, providing a strong academic foundation that complements his clinical practice.
He currently practises at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, one of the UK's leading teaching hospitals, where he manages a wide range of complex ENT conditions. His specialist interests include endocrine surgery, rhinology, and head and neck surgery, with a focus on delivering evidence-based, patient-centred treatment tailored to each individual's needs.
Alongside his clinical work, Mr Stewart remains committed to maintaining the highest standards of surgical care through continuous professional development and multidisciplinary collaboration. His specialist expertise and experience enables him to provide comprehensive, high-quality care for patients requiring advanced ENT treatment.
General Medical Council
No. 7453433
MB BCh BAO 2014 Queens University of Belfast
Westminster Bridge Road, London, United Kingdom, SE1 7EH
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Mr Robbie Stewart speaks English
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Mr Robbie Stewart primarily practices at Guy's & St Thomas' Hospital, located at Westminster Bridge Road, London, United Kingdom, SE1 7EH
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