Mr George Reese is a general surgeon with a special interest in colorectal cancer. He is an accredited endoscopist and trains colorectal surgeons in colonoscopy. His practice also includes pelvic floor surgery, laparoscopic surgery and hernia surgery. He was appointed as a consultant surgeon at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust in 2014 and was clinical governance lead before becoming head of department in November 2020. At the Trust he has helped establish a tertiary referral practice for locally advanced colorectal cancer. He has also developed an international fellowship for training colorectal surgeons from around the world. Mr Reese graduated from University College London Medical School in 2001 and, having worked in a number of London hospitals, progressed on to a surgical training rotation around central London teaching hospitals. He was awarded an MD thesis in the field of colonic imaging at Imperial College London. Mr Reese continues research into locally advanced colorectal cancer treatment and regularly publishes practice guidelines in the field of inflammatory bowel disease surgery.
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Additional specialties and sub-specialties
General surgery - Colorectal Surgery
Special clinical interests
Mr. George Reese is a general surgeon with a special interest in haemorrhoid surgery, rectal bleeding and colorectal cancer. His practice also includes pelvic floor surgery, laparoscopic surgery and hernia surgery.
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anaesthetist during a surgical procedure. These fees are separate
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Aggregated data collected from anaesthetists over the last 2 years,
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Pre-assessment fees
LONDON
NATIONAL
Average
Average
£250
£213
Range
Range
£190 - £300
£165 - £251
Based on data from 96 anaesthetists in London
(238
nationally)
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