Mr Rajiv Pathak is a Consultant General Surgeon in Birmingham specialising in varicose veins.
General and Laparoscopic Surgery
Hernia Surgery
Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
Laser of Varicose Veins
MS FRCS FRCS(Gen)
Association of Surgeons Great Britain and Ireland
Vascular Surgical Society of Great Britain and Ireland
European Vascular Society
Mr Pathak graduated from the University of Calcutta, India with an MBBS degree and then did early surgical training in India, obtaining an MS before coming to the UK in 1996. He continued his surgical training in various hospitals in the West Midlands, Leicester, and London.
Mr Pathak then specialised in vascular surgery doing most of his training at the Royal Free Hospital in London, where he studied under the renowned Professor George Hamilton. He accepted a one year Endovascular Fellowship at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital in Perth, Australia where he honed his non-invasive venous techniques.
In 2006 Mr Pathak began working as a Consultant General and Vascular Surgeon and began auditing his endovascular work. He has been performing minimally-invasive treatments for venous diseases including laser therapy, radiofrequency treatment and schlerotherapies for 7 years.
He has published numerous papers, and presented at National and International meetings in the field of Vascular Surgery.
Russells Hall Hospital
4585309
General and Laparoscopic Surgery
Hernia Surgery
Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
Laser of Varicose Veins
MS FRCS FRCS(Gen)
Association of Surgeons Great Britain and Ireland
Vascular Surgical Society of Great Britain and Ireland
European Vascular Society
Mr Pathak graduated from the University of Calcutta, India with an MBBS degree and then did early surgical training in India, obtaining an MS before coming to the UK in 1996. He continued his surgical training in various hospitals in the West Midlands, Leicester, and London.
Mr Pathak then specialised in vascular surgery doing most of his training at the Royal Free Hospital in London, where he studied under the renowned Professor George Hamilton. He accepted a one year Endovascular Fellowship at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital in Perth, Australia where he honed his non-invasive venous techniques.
In 2006 Mr Pathak began working as a Consultant General and Vascular Surgeon and began auditing his endovascular work. He has been performing minimally-invasive treatments for venous diseases including laser therapy, radiofrequency treatment and schlerotherapies for 7 years.
He has published numerous papers, and presented at National and International meetings in the field of Vascular Surgery.