Team
The Harley Street ENT Clinic has five of UK’s leading Ear, Nose & Throat surgeons.
Our consultants are highly qualified specialists who are experienced in providing treatments for full range of ear, nose and throat related disorders, including surgery, effectively.
If you wish to see any of our ENT consultants, at the first instance please book an initial consultation so that they can diagnose and ascertain your problem.
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Our Team
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Mr Gerald Brookes
Mr Gerald Brookes graduated in Medicine from the University of Sheffield. He trained in general Ear, Nose & Throat surgery at Bristol Royal Infirmary and King’s College Hospital in London.
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Mrs Natalie Brookes
Mrs Natalie Brookes graduated in Medicine from Trinity College, Oxford University. She trained in general Ear, Nose & Throat surgery on the North Thames Surgical Rotation in London.
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Mr Alasdair Mace
Mr Alasdair Mace graduated with MB, BS from St Mary’s Hospital Medical School, Imperial College, London in 1996. Basic training included posts in Neurosurgery at Queen Square and Plastic Surgery at Great Ormond Street.
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Mr Azhar Shaida
Mr Azhar Shaida was awarded a scholarship to Pembroke College, Cambridge University to read Medicine in 1984. He transferred to Oxford University in 1987 to complete his clinical training and qualified as a doctor in 1990.
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Mr Gary Wood
Experienced ENT Specialist Speech and Language therapist working with Adults and Paediatrics with swallowing, throat and voice problems.
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Mr Nick Hamilton
Mr Nick Hamilton is a respected consultant ENT surgeon and laryngologist who specialises in all aspects of ENT and has a sub-specialist interest in voice, swallow and airway disorders. His NHS base is the Royal National Ear Nose & Throat Hospital which
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Dr Rohani Omar
Dr Omar graduated in Medicine at Cambridge University and completed general medical training on the London Hammersmith rotation leading to the MRCP.