Dr Nicholas Day
Consultant Gastrointestinal & General Radiologist
MB, ChB, FRCR
"Spire Murrayfield provides me with the best working environment to undertake my private practice."
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I have been a Consultant Radiologist for 9 years specialising in gastrointestinal radiology. I am a gastrointestinal lead working within multi disciplinary team meetings for colorectal cancer, inflammatory bowel and pelvic floor disease. My particular interests are in lower gastrointestinal pathology which has included published research in anal fistula disease. I am involved with clinical trials and have published research on anal fistula mapping which has included international presentations.
I specialise in CT and MRI cross sectional imaging. I also perform fluoroscopic contrast procedures for assessment of the upper and lower gastrointestinal tract, pelvic floor disorders, general ultrasound including dynamic hernia assessment and plain film reporting.
Before training in Radiology, I completed basic surgical training in surgery obtaining AFRCSI qualification. I am a member of the Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) having obtained FRCR qualification. I am a member of the General Medical Council (GMC).
Some of the principal treatments carried out by Dr Nicholas Day at Spire include:
Other treatments
Xray Proctography and other fluoroscopic contrast procedures.
COVID-19 testing or antibody tests are not available as a standalone service at Spire Murrayfield Hospital Wirral.
MB ChB, FRCR / University of Manchester / 1997
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery. Fellow of the Royal College of Radiologists.
MB ChB is awarded upon completion of medical training. FRCR is a post graduate Radiology fellowship.
Royal College of Radiologists.
General Medical Council.
I am lead radiologist for Wirral Colorectal Cancer Multidisciplinary Team (MDT).
I am lead radiologist for Wirral Pelvic Floor MDT.
I am lead radiologist for Wirral Inflammatory Bowel Disease MDT.
I have published research in the Journal of Colorectal Disease involving 3D modeling of anal fistula disease giving international conference presentations on this in Vienna and Germany.
I have published work involving point of care ultrasound training for medical hospital doctors.
I am published in Seminars & Colorectal Surgery, a high impact North American journal as a contributory author for a review article entitled Imaging in Anal fistulas.
Wirral University Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
I am married with two boys, a football coach for my eldest son's side, sport and outdoor activities.