About Dr Frank Phillips
Dr Frank Phillips is an experienced and dedicated Consultant
Gastroenterologist working at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, The Park
Hospital and Spire Hospitals in Nottingham. He investigates and treats patients
with the full range of conditions related to the gastrointestinal tract,
including:
Upper gastrointestinal tract:
• Acid reflux, indigestion, Barrett’s oesophagus
• Nausea, vomiting, swallowing difficulties
• Gastritis, gastric ulcers, Helicobacter pylori
• Oesophageal and gastric cancers
Small bowel and nutrition
• Coeliac disease and food intolerances
• Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) and bile acid malabsorption
• Anaemia and iron/vitamin deficiencies
• Weight loss and malabsorption
Lower gastrointestinal tract:
• Constipation, diarrhoea, abdominal pain
• Inflammatory bowel disease and microscopic colitis
• Irritable bowel syndrome
• Colorectal polyps and cancers
Dr Phillips’ comprehensive training enables him to provide his patients with the highest quality care. He holds degrees in Biochemistry (University of Bristol) and Medicine (St George’s, University of London), achieving a Distinction in Medical Sciences. Uniquely, he completed his specialty exit examination in his first year of specialist training before aas achieving triple fellowship training in advanced clinical nutrition, inflammatory bowel disease, and advanced endoscopy at the renowned centres of Addenbrooke’s Hospital Cambridge and St Mark’s Hospital London, with additional training with the Gastrointestinal Cancer Unit at The Royal Marsden Hospital London.
With his subspecialty expertise in both advanced clinical nutrition and inflammatory bowel disease, Dr Phillips receives tertiary centre referrals from hospitals throughout the East Midlands region for complex IBD, complex feeding tube complications and intestinal failure. He performs around 600 diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopies a year, prioritising safety, comfort and quality. He routinely uses water-assisted insertion techniques for greater patient comfort during colonoscopy and has never had a serious complication.
Dr Phillips continues to be actively involved in research, having delivered important evidence on the risks and safety of endoscopy in the COVID era. He is well published and has presented his research findings internationally, earning recognition with a British Society of Gastroenterology Research Prize. He continues to be dedicated to medical training at all levels, and continues to organise and sponsor medical electives for students affected by war and conflict.
Gastroenterologist working at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, The Park
Hospital and Spire Hospitals in Nottingham. He investigates and treats patients
with the full range of conditions related to the gastrointestinal tract,
including:
Upper gastrointestinal tract:
• Acid reflux, indigestion, Barrett’s oesophagus
• Nausea, vomiting, swallowing difficulties
• Gastritis, gastric ulcers, Helicobacter pylori
• Oesophageal and gastric cancers
Small bowel and nutrition
• Coeliac disease and food intolerances
• Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) and bile acid malabsorption
• Anaemia and iron/vitamin deficiencies
• Weight loss and malabsorption
Lower gastrointestinal tract:
• Constipation, diarrhoea, abdominal pain
• Inflammatory bowel disease and microscopic colitis
• Irritable bowel syndrome
• Colorectal polyps and cancers
Dr Phillips’ comprehensive training enables him to provide his patients with the highest quality care. He holds degrees in Biochemistry (University of Bristol) and Medicine (St George’s, University of London), achieving a Distinction in Medical Sciences. Uniquely, he completed his specialty exit examination in his first year of specialist training before aas achieving triple fellowship training in advanced clinical nutrition, inflammatory bowel disease, and advanced endoscopy at the renowned centres of Addenbrooke’s Hospital Cambridge and St Mark’s Hospital London, with additional training with the Gastrointestinal Cancer Unit at The Royal Marsden Hospital London.
With his subspecialty expertise in both advanced clinical nutrition and inflammatory bowel disease, Dr Phillips receives tertiary centre referrals from hospitals throughout the East Midlands region for complex IBD, complex feeding tube complications and intestinal failure. He performs around 600 diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopies a year, prioritising safety, comfort and quality. He routinely uses water-assisted insertion techniques for greater patient comfort during colonoscopy and has never had a serious complication.
Dr Phillips continues to be actively involved in research, having delivered important evidence on the risks and safety of endoscopy in the COVID era. He is well published and has presented his research findings internationally, earning recognition with a British Society of Gastroenterology Research Prize. He continues to be dedicated to medical training at all levels, and continues to organise and sponsor medical electives for students affected by war and conflict.
At a glance
16 yrs
Years in practice
80
Verified reviews
1
Languages
99/100
Trust score
Specialties
Gastroenterology
Credentials & education
Source: www.doctify.com- MB MBBS
- MR MRCP
- BS BSc
- BA BA