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Dr John O'Donohue is a Consultant Gastroenterologist in London, UK. He has over 20 years’ experience and expertise in gastroenterology at consultant level. What is important to him in his Practice 'Communication skills are particularly important to me. I pride myself on being a good listener, first developing a rapport with patients before making a diagnosis and agreeing a treatment plan with them. I also enjoy performing endoscopy well and making it a comfortable and not an off-putting experience. It gives me great satisfaction to see patients get the best treatment, and I take great pride in my excellent feedback from my patients’. . Training and Qualifications Dr O'Donohue qualified from University of Dublin, Trinity College, in 1987. He was awarded the Blaney Gold medal for First in Medicine, St James' Hospital, in the final medical examinations in 1987. Dr O'Donohue completed pre-registration training in Dublin before he moved to London in 1990 to undertake his specialist Registrar training in Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the world-famous King's College Hospital Liver Unit and at St. Bartholomew's/Homerton Hospital, London. He undertook laboratory and clinical research in King’s College Hospital resulting in numerous original publications and his post-graduate MD thesis, awarded for original research including numerous original publications in the field of primary biliary cholangiopathy. After this he completed his specialist training as a Senior Registrar at the Western Infirmary, Glasgow, gaining expensive experience in inflammatory bowel disease. He has continued to practice in He then returned to London as a Consultant Physician and Gastroenterologist in the NHS in 1998, at Lewisham and King’s College Hospital. He practices both in General Medicine and Gastroenterology and started private practice in 2000. Clinical Experience and Practice Dr O'Donohue has a comprehensive gastroenterology practice dealing with a range of diseases of both the upper and lower digestive tract, including irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis), indigestion and heartburn. Performing high-quality and comfortable endoscopy is a particular interest of his. He has extensive experience in endoscopy and receives referrals for advanced procedures from other doctors. He performs a comprehensive range of endoscopic procedures, including gastroscopy, colonoscopy, sigmoidoscopy, ERCP and capsule endoscopy of the small bowel. He offers patients a choice between local anaesthetic, conscious (mild) sedation, or deep sedation depending on their preference and expectations. He is dual trained as a physician in General Medicine as well as gastroenterology. Personal When he's not being a gastroenterologist, he enjoys hiking, skiing and most of all spending time with his family. This includes four children, three of whom are now taller than him, and three dogs, two of whom are well behaved.