Dr Royce Vincent, Consultant Chemical Pathologist
Dr Royce Vincent
Consultant Chemical Pathologist
Dr Royce Vincent MBBS MSc FRCPath EuSpLM MD (Res) SCOPE
Consultant Chemical Pathologist
Dr Royce Vincent
Consultant Chemical Pathologist MBBS MSc FRCPath EuSpLM MD (Res) SCOPE
About Dr Royce Vincent
GMC number: 6059064
Year qualified: 2001
Place of primary qualification: Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences
Dr Royce Vincent is a Consultant Chemical Pathologist and an Honorary Senior Lecturer at King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. He also sees patients privately, including at The London Bridge Hospital. Dr Vincent has specialist interests in nutrition and endocrinology and, as a Chemical Pathologist, provides expert interpretation of biochemistry laboratory results and clinical advice.
After graduating in medicine from Rajiv Gandhi University in India, Dr Vincent completed his postgraduate training in the UK. This included specialist chemical pathology and metabolic medicine training, as well as clinical research at King’s College Hospital and Imperial College. He was awarded a Master’s Degree at University College London in 2008 and a Doctorate at Imperial College in 2012. Dr Vincent was appointed a Consultant in 2012 and became Head of Department in 2016.
Dr Vincent specialises in the management of patients with high cholesterol, thyroid disorders, and those requiring parenteral (intravenous) nutrition in hospital. He is SCOPE certified by the World Obesity Federation, an internationally recognised standard of obesity management expertise. He works as a physician alongside bariatric surgeons to manage patients with morbid obesity. His recent academic work focuses on appetite regulation and altered glucose and bile acid metabolism after bariatric and metabolic surgery. Dr Vincent is involved in many clinical studies, and his work has been published in numerous journals. He also lectures widely.
Diseases, Medical Tests and Treatments
- Obesity Medicine
- Lipidology
- Pre-diabetes
- Thyroid Disorders
- Parenteral Nutrition
- Laboratory Medicine (Biochemistry)
- Chemical Pathology
Areas of expertise
- Lipidology
- Obesity
- Thyroid disorders
- Parenteral nutrition
- Metabolic bone disease