Jamie Catlow Consultant Gastroenterologist Newcastle
- 0191 282 0135
- Queen Victoria Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 4LP
Manu Nayar Consultant Gastroenterologist Newcastle leads the field in advanced pancreaticobiliary medicine. At the Freeman Hospital, Dr. Nayar provides expert care in hepatobiliary and pancreatic conditions. He performs therapeutic ERCP and endoscopic ultrasound with precision and expertise. Patients benefit from his hands-on approach and deep clinical experience.
Dr. Nayar’s experience spans both clinical excellence and leadership. He previously served as Director of Endoscopy and the Training Centre Lead at Newcastle Hospitals. Through these roles, he helped shape high-quality patient care and clinical education. Moreover, his leadership continues to influence endoscopy standards across the UK.
Currently, Dr. Nayar serves as the President of the UK & Ireland Endoscopic Ultrasound Society. In addition, he is an active committee member of the Pancreatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland. His involvement in these organizations drives continuous improvements in gastroenterological practices and patient outcomes.
Education lies at the core of Dr. Nayar’s mission. Every year, he organises a national course on ERCP and EUS tailored for nurses. Furthermore, he directs the JAG EUS Basic Skills Course and contributes to multiple national training meetings. His passion ensures that clinicians across the country are well-prepared to deliver optimal care.
Dr. Nayar plays a leading role in national clinical trials in pancreaticobiliary endoscopy. His extensive research, published in top peer-reviewed journals, contributes to the advancement of the field. Through innovative techniques and continuous study, he helps push boundaries in gastroenterological care.
In addition to his clinical and academic roles, Dr. Nayar sits on the faculty of many national live endoscopy events. His influence supports best practices and innovation throughout the UK. He shares knowledge generously, always aiming to improve outcomes for both patients and practitioners.
