Professor Pallav Shah

Professor Pallav Shah

Respiratory Consultant

COPDEmphysemaAsthma

About Pallav Shah

Professor Pallav Shah has extensive experience in the diagnosis and treatment of all aspects of respiratory disease. His clinical experience and understanding of the impacts of respiratory disease on patients’ everyday lives has led to Professor Shah pioneering novel bronchoscopic treatments and procedures which have considerably advanced the techniques for tissue diagnosis in lung cancer and revolutionised therapies for COPD, emphysema and asthma.

Alongside his work at Welbeck, Professor Pallav Shah works as a Consultant Physician at Chelsea & Westminster Hospital and Royal Brompton Hospital and is a Professor of Respiratory Medicine at National Heart & Lung Institute, Imperial College, London, UK

Personal Biography

Professor Shah has developed techniques for the diagnosis and staging of lung cancer, such as endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) and navigational bronchoscopy (SuperDimension). He is also involved in the development of novel techniques for the ablation of peripheral lung tumours and performs a range of procedures including cryotherapy and the insertion of gold markers to enable treatment with the CyberKnife.

Renowned for pushing the boundaries in interventional bronchoscopy and its application to respiratory medicine, Professor Shah has pioneered bronchoscopic lung volume reduction Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), Asthma Bronchoscopy for emphysema with devices such as the Zephyr endobronchial valves, endobronchial coils, vapor treatment, and intrabronchial valves and has more recently been focused on the treatment of COPD with vapor therapy, targeted nerve ablation and the novel Rejuvenair (cryospray) procedure for chronic bronchitis. He was also involved in the development of bronchial thermoplasty for asthma, thus providing a suite of bronchoscopic interventional procedures for some of the most debilitating respiratory diseases.

Professor Shah also sits on multiple advisory boards:

  • August 2007: Specialist Advisor to the NICE Interventional Procedures Programme

  • October 2011 : Specialist Advisor to The Commission on Human Medicines (Cardiovascular, Diabetes, Renal, Respiratory & Allergy Medicines Expert Advisory Group)

  • Jan 2016 to April 2018: Non-Executive Director for British Lung Foundation

  • April 2019: Specialist Advisor to The Commission on Human Medicines (e-cigarettes Expert Advisory Group)

  • October 2019: NICE Centre for Guidelines Expert Advisory Panel

  • January 2020: ACCEA London North West Sub-Committee

  • Aug 2020 : Specialist Advisor to The Commission on Human Medicines (Covid-19 Vaccine Expert Advisory Group)

Expertise

  • COPD
  • Emphysema
  • Asthma
  • Bronchoscopy
  • EBUS and Lung Cancer Screening

Overview

Age of patients seen
18+
Languages spoken
English

Consultations and services

  • Self-pay available from £350
  • Health insurance
  • Self-pay available from £280
  • Health insurance

Insurers covered

  • Aviva
  • AXA Health
  • BUPA Limited
  • WPA
  • +1 more

Locations

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London

1 Welbeck Street
Marylebone
London
W1G 0AR

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