Mr Ravinder Natt
BSC, MBBS, MRCS, DO-HNS, FRCS (ORL-HNS)
Consultant ENT / Head & Neck Surgeon
Mr. Natt qualified from Guy’s, King’s & St Thomas’ School of Medicine in 2001. He completed his extensive postgraduate training in prestigious departments of excellence in London, Liverpool and Manchester. He has undertaken two prestigious and highly competitive clinical and research fellowships in Reconstructive Facial Aesthetic Surgery and Advanced Rhinology and Skull Base Surgery
Mr. Natt delivers a very professional comprehensive service for ENT / Head & Neck Surgery for both adults and children. He maintains up to date with advancing technology and treatments by attending and delivering lectures at conferences and passes these benefits onto his patients.
He plays active sports and is the Rugby Football Union Child Safety Officer for the Merchant Taylors’ School.
Hospital Locations
Royal Free Hospital, Hadley Wood Hospital
Year qualified
2001
Country of qualification
UK
Languages spoken
English, Punjabi, Hindi, Urdu
Specialities
- Ear, Nose and Throat
- Head & Neck Surgery
- Paediatrics
Memberships
- Royal Society of Medicine
- Royal College of Surgeons of England
- British Association of ORL-HNS (ENT-UK)
- British Rhinological Society
- European Rhinologic Society
- Facial Plastic Surgery UK
- British Medical Association
- American Rhinology Society
- American Academy of Otolaryngology/Head & Neck surgery
Registration and licensing
GMC:6029194
Procedures offered
- Full range of General Adult and Paediatric ENT out-patient procedures and surgical operations
- Ear Fold procedure
Clinical interests
- All aspects of General Adult and Paediatric ENT surgery
- Sub-specialty interest in all aspects of Rhinology having completed two highly skilled fellowships in advanced sino-nasal and facial aesthetic surgery
Research interests
- Frequent presentations at Regional, National and International Academic & Scientific meetings
- Extensive publication of clinical and scientific papers in peer-reviewed journals and textbook chapters
- Current active research includes:
- Investigating the role of proteomics in Chronic Rhinosinusitis
- The role of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging to quantify Tinnitus (World Health Organisation Collaborating Centre for Prevention of Deafness)