
Consultant emergency medicine physician with 7 years at a leading UK teaching hospital
Experience
19 years
Languages
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Location
UAE
Sees
children, adults, seniors
Dr. Thomas Coryndon is a Consultant in Emergency Medicine at University College London Hospital, where he has worked for the past 7 years. He qualified with an MBChB from Edinburgh University in 2004 and developed his emergency medicine expertise in busy urban East London hospitals before gaining his fellowship with the Royal College of Emergency Medicine in 2014. He has also completed specialist training through a fellowship in Cape Town and held a Consultant position at Barts Health.
Dr. Coryndon brings extensive experience in acute care and emergency response, developed through practice in high-volume, diverse urban settings. He is well-positioned to manage patients presenting with acute medical or traumatic emergencies, from minor injuries to life-threatening conditions requiring rapid stabilisation and decision-making.
He is an ideal choice for anyone requiring emergency care or seeking a physician experienced in managing urgent, time-critical presentations in a structured hospital environment.
Extracted from the doctor's hospital profile — patient-friendly terms
MBChB
Edinburgh University, United Kingdom · 2004
Consultant in Emergency Medicine
University College London Hospital, United Kingdom · 2017-present
Consultant in Emergency Medicine
Barts Health, United Kingdom
Fellow in Emergency Medicine
Cape Town, South Africa
Emergency Medicine Trainee
East London Hospitals, United Kingdom
Yes — this doctor sees children.
Commonly treated: Acute Abdominal Pain, Acute Medical Emergencies, Acute Shortness of Breath, Chest Pain, Severe Allergic Reactions, Severe Bleeding, Traumatic Injuries.
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