This information is provided by Mr Giles Bond-Smith.
Mr Giles Bond-Smith is a Consultant General Surgeon with an interest in liver, pancreatic and biliary (HPB) surgery as well as complex hernia surgery at Nuffield Health Oxford, The Manor Hospital. Before being appointed as a Consultant Surgeon at Oxford University NHS Foundation Trust in 2016 Giles Bond-Smith graduated from University College Hospital, London. Giles Bond-Smith’s training was carried out in London mainly working at University College Hospital, The Royal Free Hospital, St Bartholomew’s Hospital and the Royal London Hospital. He also travelled abroad to gain laparoscopic HPB experience at the Mayo Clinic, USA. On arriving in Oxford Giles Bond-Smith established, and now leads, the complex abdominal wall reconstruction service at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. This means that Mr Bond-Smith is able to deal with all types of hernias, often utilising keyhole techniques. Working as a consultant emergency surgeon means that Giles Bond-Smith can assess many acute abdominal problems such as appendicitis, abscesses and hernia problems. With an interest in HPB surgery any gallbladder pathology, for example gallstones or an inflamed gallbladder or even associated liver and pancreatic problems, can also be assessed and management plans organised.
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Additional specialties and sub-specialties
General surgery
Special clinical interests
Mr Giles Bond-Smith is a Consultant General Surgeon with an interest in liver, pancreatic and biliary (HPB) surgery as well as complex hernia surgery at Nuffield Health Oxford, The Manor Hospital. Before being appointed as a Consultant Surgeon at Oxford University NHS Foundation Trust in 2016 Mr Bond-Smith graduated from University College Hospital, London. Mr Bond-Smith’s training was carried out in London mainly working at University College Hospital, The Royal Free Hospital, St Bartholomew’s Hospital and the Royal London Hospital. He also travelled abroad to gain laparoscopic HPB experience at the Mayo Clinic, USA. On arriving in Oxford Mr Bond-Smith established, and now leads, the complex abdominal wall reconstruction service at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. This means that Mr Bond-Smith is able to deal with all types of hernias, often utilising keyhole techniques. Working as a consultant emergency surgeon means that Mr Bond-Smith can assess many acute abdominal problems such as appendicitis, abscesses and hernia problems. With an interest in HPB surgery any gallbladder pathology, for example gallstones or an inflamed gallbladder or even associated liver and pancreatic problems, can also be assessed and management plans organised.
Anaesthesia fees are the cost of the care you receive from the
anaesthetist during a surgical procedure. These fees are separate
from the fees charged by the hospital and surgeon.
Aggregated data collected from anaesthetists over the last 2 years,
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Pre-assessment fees
LONDON
NATIONAL
Average
Average
£250
£225
Range
Range
£200 - £300
£165 - £275
Based on data from 135 anaesthetists in London
(309
nationally)
Package fees
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Based on data from 215 anaesthetists in London (524 nationally)
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