Biography
Charles Nduka was born in London and grew up in London and Henley-on-Thames. He studied medicine at Oxford University, where he undertook an intercalated degree for which he was awarded a Master of Arts degree. He completed his clinical studies for the MB BS degree at Imperial College (St. Mary’s Hospital), in London. He graduated in 1994 with a Distinction in Surgery. He was also awarded Honours in Surgery by the University of London.
Following his internship he spent 2 years in full-time cancer research with Professor Sir Ara Darzi at Imperial College, investigating the mechanisms tumour spread following surgery. For his thesis he was awarded a doctoral degree (MD, Doctor of Medicine) by the University of London.
He undertook his surgical training in London teaching Hospitals including the Royal London & St Bartholomew’s Hospital, Charing Cross and Hammersmith Hospitals. He completed his specialist training at the Royal Marsden Hospital. He was awarded the Gold Medal for his performance in the plastic surgery FRCS examination.
He undertook further specialist training in France, Brazil and London where he learned modern aesthetic surgery and advanced techniques for facial reanimation following facial paralysis.
Charles has been an NHS consultant at the world renowned Queen Victoria Hospital in East Grinstead since 2006.
He won the McGregor “Gold Medal” in the national final plastic surgery accreditation and is a visiting consultant at Guy’s and St. Thomas’ Hospital. He is Honorary Senior Lecturer at Imperial College, London and maintains an active research interest with over 100 publications and books.
He runs a busy eosmelungery practice based in London and Sussex. He past Council member of the Council of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons and is a cofounder and trustee of the charity Facial Palsy UK. He regularly trains surgeons in surgical and non-surgical techniques and is honoured to have amongst his patients the family members of colleagues.
He is a fully accredited specialist in plastic surgery, and is on the Specialist Register in Plastic Surgery with the General Medical Council (GMC No. 4108438). He is full member of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS). Charles Nduka is also Honorary Senior Lecturer at Imperial College, London where he researches techniques to improve outcomes in plastic surgery of the face and breasts.
Private Patients
Charles Nduka sees private patients at a number of well-equipped private hospitals in London and the South East including:
The McIndoe Centre, part of Horder Healthcare
Holtye Road, East Grinstead, West Sussex, RH19 3EB
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Montefiori Hospital
2 Montefiori Road, Hove BN3 1RD
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Nuffield Hospital Brighton
Warren Road, Woodingdean, Brighton, BN2 6DX
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