Mr Abdul Qureshi areas of expertise:
Professional statement
Mr Abdul Qureshi is a highly respected consultant ENT surgeon based in Colchester. He is renowned for his expertise in ear infection, hearing loss, tinnitus and dizziness in both adult and paediatric patients. Mr Qureshi also specialises in throat pain, neck lumps including thyroid related issues, nasal obstruction, nasal polyps and sinusitis.
Mr Qureshi qualified in medicine from the University of Wales in 2001 before undergoing specialist ENT training across England and Wales. In 2012, he completed a Master’s research degree in thyroid cancer from the University of Cambridge and is also a member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. Since 2016, Mr Qureshi has been appointed as a consultant ENT, benign head and neck and thyroid surgeon at East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust. He sees private patients at Oaks Hospital in Colchester.
Mr Qureshi provides paediatric services but only for e-Consultation - first opinion, follow up, triage (the Oaks hospital does not offer surgical services for children).
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H S. Verified Patient
19/11/2024
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Everything was fantastic and the only reason I had to wait a bit is cause business is booming, which I certainly won't complain about.
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J L. Verified Patient
06/11/2024
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Very pleasant and caring attitude and carried out micro suction on my ear with great care and success, perfect service.
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L S. Verified Patient
10/10/2024
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I felt understood so could keep calm and hear what the doctor was saying
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C W. Verified Patient
31/08/2024
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Mr Qureshi is a friendly, reassuring and professional doctor who I would highly recommend. He goes above and beyond and is always willing to help where he can. I highly recommend!
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