Mr. James Wheeler

Mr.James WheelerConsultant General & Colorectal Surgeon
MB BCh
Qualified Wales, 1992

 

 

 

Mr. Wheeler is a General surgeon working mainly with Colorectal surgery cases.Basic Surgical Training in Cardiff with Higher Surgical Training in Oxford. Awarded an MD for research into the Epigenetics of Colorectal Cancer at Oxford. Mr. Wheeler is a Colorectal and General Surgeon and was appointed to Cheltenham in 2003. 

Outpatient Services

Outpatient Clinics with Mr. Wheeler are held at: -

Cheltenham General Hospital
• Reception 0300 422 3142
• Secretary 0300 422 3456

Moreton-in-Marsh Hospital
• Reception 0300 422 2624
• Secretary 0300 422 3456

Outpatient Booking Office 0300 422 6872 

Inpatient and Day Case Services

Mr. Wheeler and his team operate at: -

Cheltenham General Hospital
• Inpatient Admissions Secretary 0300 422 3531
• Day Case Admissions Secretary 0300 422 3659 

Consultant Timetable

Location

Outpatients

Inpatients & Day Cases

Cheltenham General
Sandford Road
Cheltenham
West Block Outpatients
Monday am (Fortnightly)
Tuesday pm
Prescott Ward & Chedworth Suite
Wednesday all day
Thursday am

Endoscopy
Tuesday am
Moreton District
Hospital Road
Moreton-in-Marsh
General Outpatients
Monday am (Monthly)
  • See Cheltenham General  

All sessions are weekly unless stated.

Conditions Treated

Procedures Performed

A variety of conditions, including: -

  • All aspects of lower gastrointestinal disease, including colorectal cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, rectal prolapse, anorectal incontinence, minor anorectal conditions including haemorrhoids.
  • Hernias
  • Gallstones

A full range of Upper GI Procedures, including: -

  • Colorectal cancer surgery, minimally invasive and keyhole surgery, major pelvic surgery, surgery for inflammatory bowel disease, rectal prolapse surgery, investigations and surgery for incontinence, surgery for haemorrhoids.
  • Endoscopy – gastroscopy and colonoscopy.
  • Hernia surgery, including laparoscopic (key hole) and local anaesthetic techniques.
  • Laparoscopic cholecystectomy for gallstones