Dr Martin Harris

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  • Title: Dr
  • Forenames: Martin
  • Surname: Harris
  • Gender: Male
  • Date of registration: 25/07/1977
  • GMC number: 2296124

Areas of Expertise

  • Urology

    Specialist Areas

    • Circumcision
    • Neonatal & Paediatric urology
    • Hyposopadias
    • Factor XI Haemophilia C deficiency

Practices


Qualifications

  • Medical School: London Hospital Medical College
  • Qualification: MB BS
  • Date of award: 1976
  • Professional College: Royal College of Physicians of London
  • Qualification: LRCP - Licentiate Royal College of Physicians
  • Date of award: 1976
  • Professional College: Royal College of Surgeons of England
  • Qualification: MRCS - Member Royal College of Surgeons
  • Date of award: 1976
  • Professional College: Royal College of General Practitioners
  • Qualification: MRCGP - Member Royal College of General Practitioners
  • Date of award: 1981

Professional profile

Doctor Martin Harris is a specialist for male Circumcision on newborn baby boys under one year in North West London Clinic, hospital, home for religious or cultural reasons under local anaesthetic. No Plastibell or ring. Telephone 020 8209 2401.

Dr Harris qualified in Pharmacy and Pharmacology Honours Degree (1971). Dr Harris then studied Medicine and qualified as a doctor in 1976. He has worked at Temple Fortune Health Centre in North West London since 1981.

Dr Harris has been performing Circumcision since 1983, Registered Mohel for Jewish religious circumcision Bris Mila (Brit Milah) 1986.

Dr Harris holds appointment as Consultant Surgeon at The Hospital of St John & St Elizabeth London.

Based in London, Dr Harris has travelled to perform circumcisions throughout the UK and Europe.

Research interests

Factor XI (pronounced eleven) deficiency, known as Haemophilia C

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  • Circumcision Mohel in London Dr Martin HarrisCircumcision Mohel in London Dr Martin Harris

Audit / Outcomes

Outcomes routinely recorded:

Patient assessed outcome measures

Mortality