Mr Nicholas Eynon-Lewis is an experienced Consultant ENT Surgeon working in both private practice and within the NHS. He provides specialist assessment and treatment for a wide range of ear, nose and throat conditions, with particular expertise in nasal and sinus disorders and voice-related problems.
He has a specialist interest in both the functional and aesthetic aspects of nasal surgery and is the founder of The London Nose Clinic. He is also the organiser and co-founder of the London Rhinoplasty Course, an annual educational programme for ENT, plastic and maxillofacial surgeons focused on rhinoplasty and nasal surgery.
Alongside his nasal practice, Mr Eynon-Lewis runs also cares for patients with voice disorders, including professional voice users. He is known for taking a personalised approach to patient care, offering longer consultation appointments to ensure there is sufficient time to fully understand each patient’s concerns and develop an appropriate management plan together.
Mr Eynon-Lewis is actively involved in medical education and serves as the lead for undergraduate teaching at Barts and The London Medical School. He has lectured extensively on courses delivered by organisations including the University of London and the Royal College of Surgeons of England.
He completed his specialist training in London at Charing Cross Hospital, St Bartholomew’s Hospital and The National Throat, Nose and Ear Hospital, and has also gained international experience through clinical work and observation in Cape Town and Dallas, Texas.
Conditions Mr Eynon-Lewis sees patients for:
- Nasal obstruction
- Sinus disorders
- Chronic sinusitis
- Nasal polyps
- Deviated nasal septum
- Rhinological conditions
- Voice disorders
- Hoarseness
- Vocal problems affecting professional voice users
- Functional nasal problems
- Cosmetic nasal concerns
- General ear, nose and throat conditions
Additional Information about Mr Eyon-Lewis
- Royal College of Surgeons of England
- ENT UK Global Health Committee
- British Society of Rhinoplasty surgeons
- British Voice Association
His appointment slots are longer than average as he considers that it is important to have enough time to discuss the patient’s condition properly and formulate an appropriate management plan with the patient.