
About Navin Ramachandran
Dr Navin Ramachandran is a Consultant Radiologist at Welbeck Imaging & Diagnostics and is the Lead for Renal Cancer Imaging and Imaging Digital Lead for North Central London. Dr Ramachandran holds a clinical post at University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
Dr Navin Ramachandran has a subspecialist interest in uroradiology and acute radiology and is able to provide ultrasound, CT and MRI opinions with clinical interests in urological malignancy, nephrolithiasis and andrological imaging.
Personal Biography
Dr Navin Ramachandran graduated with a first class BSc in Neurosciences at the Guy’s & St. Thomas’ London in 2000. Having obtained membership of The Royal College of Physicians, he trained in Radiology, undertaking an interventional fellowship at St George’s Hospital and a uroradiology fellowship at University College London Hospital.
Expertise
- Uro Ultrasound
- Body CT
- Body MRI
- CT Urogram
- Prostate MRI
- and Interventional Radiology
Overview
- Age of patients seen
- 18+
- Qualifications
BSc
MBBS
MRCP
FRCR
- Languages spoken
- English
- Online profiles
- Research highlights
Dr Navin Ramachandran has published multiple books and peer-reviewed journals including:
Patel U, Ramachandran N, Halls J, Parthipun A, Slide C (2011). Synchronous renal masses in patients with a nonrenal malignancy: incidence of metastasis to the kidney versus primary renal neoplasia and differentiating features on CT. AJR 197(4):W680-6.
Ramachandran N, Allen S (2008). Breast Intervention: Current and Future Roles. Imaging 20: 176-184.
Ramachandran N, Owens CM (2008). Imaging of the airways with multidetector row computed tomography. Paediatric Respiratory Reviews 9(2): 69-76.
Bratby MJ, Ramachandran N, Sheppard N, Kyriou J, Munneke G, Belli A-M (2007). Prospective Study of Elective Bilateral versus Unilateral Femoral Arterial Puncture for Uterine Artery Embolisation. Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol 30(6): 1139-1143.
Raja J, Ramachandran N, Munneke G, Patel U (2006). Current status of transrectal ultrasound-guided prostate biopsy in the diagnosis of prostate cancer: a review. Clin Radiol 61: 140-1.
- Professional memberships
Royal College of Radiologist (RCR)
Consultations and services
Insurers covered


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- Allianz Partners
- Cigna International
- Healix
- Henner
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