Mr Arunmoy Chakravorty, Consultant Oncoplastic & Aesthetic Breast Surgeon

Mr Arunmoy Chakravorty

Consultant Oncoplastic & Aesthetic Breast Surgeon

Mr Arunmoy Chakravorty MBBS MS FRCS Edin FRCS Gen

Consultant Oncoplastic & Aesthetic Breast Surgeon

MBBS MS FRCS Edin FRCS Gen

Mr Arunmoy Chakravorty

Consultant Oncoplastic & Aesthetic Breast Surgeon MBBS MS FRCS Edin FRCS Gen

MBBS MS FRCS Edin FRCS Gen
BMI-Bishops-Wood-Hospital
St John & St Elizabeth Hospital

Areas of expertise

  • Acellular dermal matrix
  • Benign breast disease
  • Gynaecomastia
  • Breast cancer
  • Lipoma removal
BMI-Bishops-Wood-Hospital
St John & St Elizabeth Hospital

Recommendations for Mr Chakravorty

These recommendations are for information purposes only. Doctors providing recommendations do so in good faith and are not responsible for clinical outcomes.

Recommended by:

  • byMr Parijat Bhattacharjee, Consultant Gynaecologist

    Excellent surgeon. Caring and compassionate. Would always recommend

  • byMr Parijat Bhattacharjee, Consultant Gynaecologist

    Excellent surgeon. Caring and compassionate. Would always recommend

  • Address

    • Bishops Wood Hospital

      Rickmansworth Road, Northwood, Middlesex, HA6 2JW

    • St John & St Elizabeth Hospital

      60 Grove End Road, London, NW8 9NH

    • Spire Harpenden Hospital

      Ambrose Ln, Harpenden, AL5 4BP

    • Spire Bushey Hospital

      Heathbourne Road Bushey, Hertfordshire, WD23 1RD

  • Colchester Hospital University NHS Foundation Trust

    Turner Road, Colchester, Essex, CO4 5JL

  • About Mr Arunmoy Chakravorty

    GMC number: 4785288

    Year qualified: 1992

    Place of primary qualification: Allahabad University

    Areas of expertise

    • Acellular dermal matrix
    • Axillary clearance
    • Axillary procedures
    • Axillary surgery
    • Benign breast disease
    • Breast augmentation (enlargement)
    • Breast cancer
    • Breast genetics
    • Breast implant surgery
    • Breast lipofilling and liposuction
    • Breast lump excision
    • Breast oncology
    • Breast pain
    • Breast pain management
    • Breast reconstruction
    • Breast reduction
    • Breast uplift surgery (mastopexy)
    • Bumps excision
    • Complex breast corrective surgery
    • Complex deformity correction
    • Cosmetic breast surgery
    • Detection and management of gynaecomastia
    • Diagnosis and management of breast lump
    • Diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer
    • Exchange of implants and augmentation
    • Excision of lumps, cysts and skin lesions
    • General lumps
    • Gynaecomastia
    • Hernia repairs
    • Immediate breast reconstruction using biomesh
    • Immediate breast reconstruction using flaps and tissue transfer
    • Implant reconstruction
    • Lipoma removal
    • Lumpectomy (wide local excisions)
    • Malignant breast disease
    • Mammoplasty
    • Management of atypical lesions
    • Management of breast cysts
    • Mastectomy
    • Mastopexy (breast lifts) and mammoplasty
    • Neoadjuvant
    • Nipple reconstruction and nipple-areolar complex tattooing
    • Oncoplastic breast conserving cancer surgery
    • Oncoplastic breast surgery
    • Sentinel lymph node biopsy
    • Sentinel node biopsy
    • Surgery for gynaecomastia (breast development in men)
    • Surgical oncology
    • Symmetrisation surgery
    • Therapeutic mammoplasty
    • Treatment and management of breast pain
    • Triple assessment

    Professional memberships

    Association of Breast Surgery
    Medical Defence Union
    Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh
    General Medical Council

    Articles by Mr Arunmoy Chakravorty

    Immediate breast reconstruction using ADM and implant

    How safe is oncoplastic breast conservation?

    In vivo study of the surgical anatomy of the axilla

    Axillary nodal yields: A comparison between primary clearance and completion clearance after sentinel lymph node biopsy in the management of breast cancer

    Management of breast cysts revisited

    Single stage immediate breast reconstruction with acellular dermal matrix and implant

    Avoiding breast cancer surgery in a select cohort of complete responders to neoadjuvant chemotherapy

    Axillary staging in ductal carcinoma in situ with microinvasion