Anaesthetists

Anaesthetists

He is frequently the first choice recommendation for an ENT specialist by theatre teams and hospital staff and he is widely regarded by anaesthetists as a surgeon with safe standards, good communication, effective, efficient operating and calm collected demeanour in elective and acute situations.

Anaesthetists and surgeons work in close harmony. Mr Harris only works with the anaesthetists with whom he has a close working relationship in NHS and private practice with the highest standards of care and safety. Mr Harris’s meticulous surgical technique and the skilled anaesthesia given by his anaesthetic colleagues compliment each other for a more speedy recovery .

Dr Christopher Honstvet BSc (Hons) MBChB (Hons) FRCA

Consultant Anaesthetist

Dr Chris Honstvet is a Consultant Anaesthetist at Croydon University Hospital.

He graduated from the University of Leeds in 2010 and subsequently trained in anaesthesia in South West London including time at Great Ormond Street Hospital undertaking advanced paediatric training. He is the clinical lead for paediatric anaesthesia at Croydon University Hospital. He has a passion for quality improvement and ensuring clinical excellence and leads the trust in gaining accreditation from the Royal College of Anaesthetists.

In his free time Chris enjoys training for triathlons, going to the theatre and spending time with his wife and children.

Dr Robin Sunderland BSc MBBS FRCA

Robin SunderlandConsultant Anaesthetist

Dr Robin Sunderland has been a consultant anaesthetist at St Georges University Hospital in South-West London since 2011 where he specialises in paediatric and neonatal anaesthesia.

Robin qualified as a doctor from the University of London in 1998. He completed his training in anaesthesia and intensive care rotating through several London hospitals including a specialist paediatric anaesthesia fellowship at Great Ormond Street Hospital. He is currently lead for paediatric anaesthesia at St Georges with a clinical interest in ENT, general surgery and urology. His main non-clinical interests at work are in training the next generation of paediatric anaesthetists and teaching on paediatric and adult advanced resuscitation courses.

Outside of work Robin enjoys spending time with family, live music and paddleboarding.