Procedures or treatments provided:
- Robotic surgery
- Cholecystectomy, hernia repair
- Hiatus hernia surgery
- Anti-reflux surgery
- Gastroscopy – diagnostic and therapeutic
Experience:
Professor Immanuel is a highly regarded consultant specialising in general and upper gastrointestinal surgery. He holds the position of clinical lead of upper gastrointestinal surgery at the Northern Oesophago-Gastric Unit (NOGU) located at Newcastle’s Royal Victoria Infirmary.
Professor Immanuel joined the Newcastle team in 2011 after completing a two-year fellowship at the Flinders Medical Centre in Adelaide, Australia. He’s undergone further training in minimally invasive cancer surgery in Japan, Hong Kong, Netherlands, Germany and China.
With a comprehensive range of interests, Prof Immanuel focuses on all aspects of oesophageal and gastric surgery, including cancer and complex revisional benign surgery. He has established the Robotic Oesophago-Gastric programme in Newcastle, and specialises in therapeutic endoscopy, offering procedures such as endoscopic resection for oesophageal and gastric cancer.
Prof Immanuel has an extensive publication record and has presented his work nationally and internationally.
Experience/qualifications:
MD FRCS
Relevant memberships:
- Advisor to both the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and England
- International Society of Diseases of the Esophagus Database and Research Committee
- GMC
- AUGIS
GMC number:
4777252