
Mr Richard Hewitt
Consultant Paediatric Otolaryngologist
- Available from
- London
About Richard Hewitt
Richard Hewitt qualified from Guys’ and St. Thomas’ Medical School, London (MB, BS 1994-2000) & Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA (2000). During his training he undertook a BSc in Clinical Anatomy during which he undertook clinical research in conjunction with Harvard Medical School.
He completed his basic surgical training in London and entered specialty training in ENT, completing the six year programme in the North Thames region. An interest in paediatric ENT and head & neck surgery further developed with time spent at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and Medical Centre, Ohio under the instruction of Dr Robin Cotton (one of the most eminent experts in the field of paediatric ENT) & the Memorial Sloane Kettering Hospital, New York under the instruction of Professor Jatin Shah.
Following higher surgical training he undertook the Great Ormond Street Hospital Fellowship in paediatric otolaryngology. His practice encompasses all types of ear, nose and throat problems in children. He has special interests in the management of airway obstruction in children (including laryngotracheal reconstructive surgery), and in middle ear and mastoid surgery. His practice also includes the management of routine ENT conditions in children with other complex medical problems.
In 2012, he was appointed to the Consultant Staff of Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London where he conducts his NHS practice and in 2017 was the recipient of “The Great Ormond Street Hospital Surgical Consultant of the Year” Award. He undertakes independent practice in Harley Street, at the Portland Hospital and at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children.
He has published over 50 peer-reviewed articles and several chapters in ENT and other textbooks, and is a Council Member of the Section of Laryngology & Rhinology of the Royal Society of Medicine. At Great Ormond Street Hospital, he directs the Tracheal Services Team, the nation-wide airway service. He is involved extensively with undergraduate and postgraduate training in the field and is an Honorary Senior Lecturer at University College London (UCL) & The Institute of Child Health (ICH).
He is married with three children.
Current posts:
9 Harley Street
Great Ormond Street Hospital
Portland Hospital for Women and Children
Expertise
- Tonsil and Adenoid Problems
- Tonsillitis
- Obstructive Sleep Apnoea
- Blocked Nose
- Snoring
- Hearing Problems
- Recurrent Ear Infections
- Glue Ear
- Neck Lumps
- Voice Disorders
- Branchial Cysts
- Thyroglossal Cysts
- Airway and Laryngeal Problems
- Cystic Hygromas
- Haemangiomas and Vascular Malformation
Overview
- Age of patients seen
- 0-18
- Qualifications
- Languages spoken
- English
- Online profiles
- Professional memberships
Council Member of the Section of Laryngology & Rhinology of the Royal Society of Medicine
Consultations and services
- Self-pay available from £275
- Health insurance
- Self-pay available from £220
- Health insurance
Insurers covered


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- Allianz Partners
- Cigna International
- Healix
- Henner
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