Ankur Pandya qualified as a doctor in 1985. He spent the next four years in a number of surgical specialties as part of a basic surgical rotation (general surgery, paediatric surgery, hepatobiliary and endocrine surgery).
The exposure to a variety of sub-specialties provided a great opportunity for acquiring a broad based experience in the diagnosis and management of emergency and elective, minor and major surgical problems. Following repeated exposure to plastic surgery as a result of referrals and interaction, he developed an interest in this field, the challenges that it posed, it's varied spectrum and the creative opportunities that it offered. As a result he decided to pursue a career in this discipline. He was awarded the Fellowship of the Scottish Colleges in 1993 -FRCS(Ed) FRCS(Glas).
He went on to have extensive training in plastic surgery, initially abroad for five years and then over seven years at East Grinstead (The Queen Victoria Hospital), Oxford (Radcliffe Infirmary), Aylesbury (Stoke Mandeville Hospital) and Stevenage (Lister Hospital). This included training in cosmetic, breast, hand, paediatric plastic surgery, use of lasers and treatment for skin cancers.
On finishing his training he was awarded the Intercollegiate Fellowship in Plastic Surgery FRCS(Plast) in 1998 and received his Certificate of Completion of Specialist training in April 2001. He obtained the European Qualification in Hand Surgery in 2005.
He was appointed as a consultant in October 2001 at the Royal Haslar Hospital Gosport and the Queen Alexandra Hospital Portsmouth. He took over as the NHS consultant for Chichester (St Richard's Hospital) in May 2003. He took over as Clinical Director of Plastic Surgery in June 2003, a post which he held for the next 6 years. He is currently the Consultant Advisor in Plastic Surgery to the Director General Medical Services (RAF).
Mr Pandya's current spectrum of work along with his clincial interests include all aspects of plastic surgery, especially aesthetic, reconstructive, hand, breast, skin cancer and paediatric surgery. He is a member of the British Association of Plastic Surgeons and the British Society for Surgery of the Hand and has presented and pulblished papers on aesthetic, hand, general plastic surgery and burn injury. He has also made contributions to text books in plastic surgery.