Dr Giorgio Giancola
MB; BCh; FRCR
Consultant Radiologist
Dr Giorgio Giancola is a Consultant Radiologist here at One Ashford Hospital, specialising in diagnostic radiology, interventional radiology and general ultrasound.
Clinical Interests
- Diagnostic US including Doppler
- Contrast U/S and U/S guided interventional procedures
- Interventional non-vascular radiology
- MSK radiology MRI and CT
- Cardiac CT
- Diagnostic radiology
- Barium and general screening procedures including hysterosalpingograms (HSG), arthrograms, herniograms
- Vascular U/S procedures – Carotid Doppler, venuous mapping in varicose vein disease
- procedures
- Image guided biopsies and drainage procedures
Year Qualified
1983
NHS Base
East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust
Dr Giorgio Giancola
MB; BCh; FRCR
Consultant Radiologist
Professional Profile
Dr Giancola undertook his medical school training at the University of Birmingham from 1978-83. He undertook specialist radiology training which he completed in 1990 within the West Midlands radiology training scheme. He was appointed to EKHUFT in 1991 where he continues to work. He is based at the QEQM hospital and also carries out regular lists at Kent and Canterbury Hospital.
Personal Profile
Dr Giancola is keen on sporting activities especially squash, skiing, cycling and sailing. He enjoys travelling and exploring new countries. Dr Giancola has 3 children, with one having followed him in the medical profession and is training to be a GP in London.
Dr Giorgio Giancola
MB; BCh; FRCR
Consultant Radiologist
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Dr Giorgio Giancola
MB; BCh; FRCR
Consultant Radiologist
Memberships & Associations
- Royal College of Radiologists
- Cardiovascular Society of Interventional Radiology
- European Society of Gastrointestinal Radiology
- British Society of Cardiac CT
Dr Giorgio Giancola
MB; BCh; FRCR
Consultant Radiologist
Research Interests
- Outcomes of oesophageal stenting for palliation in elderly patients with oesophageal malignancy
- Short-acting general anaesthesia facilitates therapeutic ERCP in frail elderly patients with benign extra-hepatic biliary disease