
Sub-specialty Interests
 | Ear Surgery in Adults and Children |
 | Paediatric / Children’s ENT |
 | Hearing and Balance Disorders |
 | Tinnitus |
General
 | Adult ENT |
Current NHS and/or University Posts
 | Consultant ENT Surgeon Southampton University
Hospitals NHS Trust |
 | Consultant ENT Surgeon Royal Hampshire County
Hospital Winchester |
Medical Qualifications
 | MBChB 1990 |
 | FRCS Eng 1994 |
 | FRCS ORL-HNS 1999 |
 | CCST 2001 |
Current Membership(s) of Professional, National
and Regional Bodies
 | British Association of Otolaryngologists - Head
& Neck Surgeons |
 | Royal College of Surgeons of England |
 | British Medical Association |
 | European Society of Otology and Otoneurology |
 | British Association of Paediatric
Otolaryngologists
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Background Information
Mr Hellier was appointed ENT Consultant to
Southampton University Hospital in 2001 , and to the
Royal Hampshire County Hospital Winchester in 2003.
He also holds an honorary contract at Salisbury
Hospital .
He undertook his postgraduate training in London
including the Royal National Throat Nose and Ear
Hospital, St George’s Hospital and the National
Hospital for Neurosurgery. He developed his
paediatric interest with training at Great Ormond
Street Hospital for Children . He spent a year as
the first English Otology / Ear Surgery Fellow at
the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital in
Melbourne Australia, where he further developed his
expertise in ear surgery . He was awarded the
Journal of Laryngology and Otology Fellowship, the
Lionel Colledge Fellowship, the Kings Fund
Fellowship and the Ethicon Fellowship for further
training at the Portmann Ear Institute, Bordeaux and
the House Ear Clinic in Los Angeles , USA .
Mr Hellier consults and operates on a wide range of
general ENT problems . He has a special interest in
ear conditions including hearing and balance
disorders, tinnitus , chronic ear disease and
cholesteatoma in both adults and children . He
performs a wide range of ear surgery including open
and closed cavity mastoid procedures and surgery for
otosclerosis . He also has a special interest in
children’s ENT including grommets , adenoid and
tonsillar surgery , prominent ears ( pinnaplasty )
and airway disorders .
He continues to have research and teaching interests
. He has written a book “ Essential ENT” published
in the UK and many other countries worldwide, which
won the Asher Prize for Medical Writers from the
Society of Authors. He has contributed to a number
of other ENT Textbooks and Journals and has been
Deputy Editor of ENT NEWS .
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