About Professor Paul Chatrath
Professor Paul Chatrath is a Consultant ENT Surgeon offering expert care for a wide range of ear, nose and throat conditions at St John & St Elizabeth Hospital.
He is known for his patient-centred approach, combining clinical expertise with the latest minimally invasive techniques to deliver effective, tailored treatment. He holds a substantive NHS consultant post at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and is a Visiting Professor in Rhinology at Canterbury Christ Church University. His specialist interests focus on nasal and sinus disorders, allergy and functional and cosmetic nasal procedures.
Professor Chatrath trained in London following degrees from Cambridge University and The London Hospital Medical College, where he graduated with multiple distinctions and academic honours. He completed higher surgical training in ENT and undertook advanced fellowship training in leading international centres, including Chicago and Amsterdam.
He also completed a higher research degree (MD), focusing on the diagnosis of benign and malignant laryngeal conditions, supporting his evidence-based and precise clinical approach.
Conditions Professor Chatrath sees patients for:
- Sinusitis
- Sinus procedures incl. endoscopic sinus surgery and Balloon sinuplasty
- Balloon Eustachian Tube Dilatation
- Rhinoplasty/nose surgery- functional and cosmetic
- Non-surgical rhinoplasty (fillers, steroid injections)
- Septorhinoplasty
- Rhinology (nasal disorders)
- Blocked nose
- Nasal valve surgery
- Clarifix Cryotherapy
- ENT (Ear nose throat) surgery
- Septoplasty
- Septal reconstruction
- Paediatric ENT
- Paediatric otolaryngology incl. tonsillitis; sore throat; tonsillectomy; adenoidectomy
- Voice disorders
- Otitis media (‘glue ear’)
- Grommet surgery
- Snoring
- Pinnaplasty / otoplasty
- Hearing loss
Patient Testimonial:
“I just wanted to say a big thank you. It has been well over a year since the op on my sinuses and I have had no infections! The effect this has had on my quality of life is unmeasurable, im no longer spending weeks on end out of action. Colds come, last for ten or so days and then I’m better.”
- Medical Degree, University of Cambridge
- Medical Degree, The London Hospital Medical College
- MD (Research Degree)
- FRCS (ENT)
- Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT)
- Proxime Accessit to the University of London Gold Medal
- Distinctions in three subjects (medical degree)
- Research in laryngeal pathology (benign vs malignant disease)
- Ongoing contribution to ENT practice and innovation
Mr Chatrath enjoys collecting wine, cooking Greek and Indian cuisine, and keeping fit through rowing.