Dr Andrew Hays (ENT Surgeon)
- Name
- Dr Andrew John Hays
- Qualifications
- FRACS 1991
- MBBS 1981
- Occupation
- Ear Nose and Throat (ENT) Surgeon
- Gender
- Male
- Medical Specialties
- Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
Andrew is a graduate of Monash University Medical School in 1981. He then proceeded with further surgical training at the Alfred Hospital which involved General Surgery and Cardio-Thoracic surgery followed by entry into the Ear, Nose and Throat and Head and Neck Surgery programme in Melbourne.
He gained a Fellowship in Ear, Nose and Throat surgery, Head and Neck Cancer Surgery in 1992. Following his Australian Fellowship he undertook further postgraduate training in Dublin, Ireland at the Beaumont Hospital under the leadership of Professor Michael Walsh. He completed his overseas Head and Neck Surgery Fellowship in Dublin in 1993 and returned to Melbourne and set up his practice in 1994.
Whilst overseas he also studied in Rhinology, Sinus Surgery, Paediatric ENT and certain areas of facial plastic surgery. His practice included all adult and Paediatric ENT and Head and Neck surgery. Andrew has a special interest in nasal surgery and snoring surgery along with functional and cosmetic Rhinoplasty. Paediatric ENT and functional endoscopic sinus surgery are also some of his interests.
He has consulting room sites in Brighton at the Bayside ENT Centre along with another set of rooms at Cabrini Hospital in Malvern.
All appointments can be made by calling his main number on 9596 0606.
- Hospital Affiliations
- Linacre Private Hospital
- Cabrini Malvern
- Cabrini Brighton
- Affiliated Clinics
- Bayside ENT
- Cabrini Medical Centre
- Affiliated Organisations
- Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS)
- Australian Medical Association (AMA)
- Australian Rhinological Society
- Australian Society of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery (ASOHNS)
- Medical Conditions
- Head and neck cancer
- Snoring
- Medical Interventions
- Head and neck surgery
- Sinus surgery
- Nasal Reconstruction
- Populations Treated
- Adult
- Child
- Topics
- Cosmetic surgery
- Cancer