- Bupa Platinum consultant
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Fee assured
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Awaiting verification
- Open Referral network
Specialises in
- General
- Lower GI surgery
About me
Mr Scott is seen as one of the country's leading and most prolific hernia surgeons. He lectures on and demonstrates this kind of surgery both nationally and internationally.
He has extensive experience with complex abdominal wall problems and leads an abdominal wall reconstructive team.
He also has a 25 year experience of treating sportsmen for "groin pain" and has operated on over 2000 cases of "Sportsman's Groin".
Mr Scott also has a busy colorectal practice.
Mr Scott is seen as a "bon-viveur".
He has worked on both TV and radio promoting medical issues.
Areas of interest
Hernias, including inguinal hernia; Abdominal wall reconstruction, and the treatment of groin pain.
Colorectal surgery (lower GI);
Medical secretaries
- Emma Jessop
- 0151 676 5611
Anaesthetists worked with
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Mr Michael H Scott has worked with Dr Desmond Atherton at the following hospitals:
- Fairfield Independent Hospital (5-50)
Information for healthcare professionals (Bupa patients only, last 12 months)
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T2000
Primary repair of inguinal hernia - (5-50)
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H6260
Proctoscopy (+/- biopsy) - (5-50)
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T2010
Primary repair of inguinal hernia - bilateral - (1-5)
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T2200
Primary repair of femoral hernia - (1-5)
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T2100
Repair of recurrent inguinal hernia - (1-5)
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H5100
Haemorrhoidectomy (including sigmoidoscopy) - (1-5)
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T8002
Minor release of muscle for pain or contracture (involving small joint) - (1-5)
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T3600
Wedge excision or removal of omentum (as sole procedure) - (1-5)
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T2780
Component Separation Technique (CST) repair of recurrent incisional abdominal hernia +/- mesh - (1-5)
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BB906
ExCon - Further Discretionary Payment - (1-5)
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T4130
Freeing of adhesions of peritoneum - (1-5)
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T2600
Repair of recurrent incisional or ventral hernia not requiring mesh - (1-5)
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H5510
Laying open of low anal fistula (fistulotomy) (including sigmoidoscopy) - (1-5)
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T2500
Open repair of incisional or ventral hernia not requiring mesh - (1-5)