Mr Jarrett trained at both Cambridge and Oxford University Medical Schools. He undertook SHO training in Bristol and Bath and then returned to the Oxford rotation for registrar jobs. He undertook research at St. Mark’s Hospital, London. This particularly studied the use of innovative techniques to manage faecal incontinence and especially sacral nerve stimulation upon which he published widely and helped to write the NICE guidelines. He was awarded an MD at Oxford for this work and also the Arris and Gale Lectureship by the Royal College of Surgeons. He undertook his laparoscopic training in Colchester and was awarded an Ethicon Laparoscopic Colorectal Fellowship. He became a Laparoscopic General and Colorectal Surgical Consultant at Kingston Hospital in 2009.
Additional specialties and sub-specialties
General surgery - Colorectal Surgery
Special clinical interests
Upper & lower GI endoscopy (Colonoscopy, Gastroscopy, Flexible Sigmoidoscopy)
Open surgery: colonic resections, proctology (haemorrhoids, fissure, fistula, skin tags), hernia repairs (inguinal, umbilical, incisional etc), general surgical procedures.
Laparoscopic surgery: Cholecystectomy (gallbladder removal), hernia surgery, colonic resections, appendicectomy, ventral mesh rectopexy for internal and external rectal prolapse.
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
£213
Range
Range
£190 - £300
£165 - £251
Based on data from 96 anaesthetists in London
(238
nationally)
Package fees
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Based on data from 149 anaesthetists in London (384 nationally)
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