Mr Harmeet Khaira is a Consultant General and Vascular Surgeon in Birmingham, who specialises in arterial and venous surgery, hernias and gall bladder surgery.
All aspects of arterial and venous surgery (including minimally invasive ambulatory surgery). All aspects of hernia surgery (including laparoscopic repair and repair under local anaesthetic). Excision of benign skin lesions. Thread vein treatment (laser and microsclerotherapy). Gall bladder surgery. Thyroid surgery.
Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England
Council Member of British Association of Day Surgery
European Vascular and Endovascular Society
European Hernia Society
Mr Harmeet Khaira graduated from Cambridge and Oxford Universities in 1988. His training in General and Vascular Surgery has been based in the West Midlands and he was appointed Consultant Surgeon in 1999. In addition to vascular surgery (arteries and veins), Mr Khaira has extensive experience in general surgery. He is actively involved in training and examining medical students and trainee surgeons. He examines surgical trainees for the Royal Colleges.
Good Hope Hospital and Birmingham Heartlands Hospital.
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All aspects of arterial and venous surgery (including minimally invasive ambulatory surgery). All aspects of hernia surgery (including laparoscopic repair and repair under local anaesthetic). Excision of benign skin lesions. Thread vein treatment (laser and microsclerotherapy). Gall bladder surgery. Thyroid surgery.
Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England
Council Member of British Association of Day Surgery
European Vascular and Endovascular Society
European Hernia Society
Mr Harmeet Khaira graduated from Cambridge and Oxford Universities in 1988. His training in General and Vascular Surgery has been based in the West Midlands and he was appointed Consultant Surgeon in 1999. In addition to vascular surgery (arteries and veins), Mr Khaira has extensive experience in general surgery. He is actively involved in training and examining medical students and trainee surgeons. He examines surgical trainees for the Royal Colleges.