Hearing Aid Specialist Cardiff
- 029 2015 0022
- Homes House, 253 Cowbridge Rd W, Cardiff CF5 5TD, UK
Dr Michael Stechman Endocrine Surgeon Cardiff is a highly skilled and experienced surgeon specializing in endocrine and general surgery. Based in Cardiff, Dr Stechman sees patients at Spire Hospital Cardiff, offering services such as keyhole surgery for groin and abdominal hernia and gallstones. He is also proficient in thyroid and parathyroid surgery.
As an expert in endocrine surgery, Dr Stechman focuses on surgeries related to the thyroid, parathyroid, and adrenal glands. This includes thyroid surgery for thyroid cancer, benign thyroid lumps, overactive thyroid disease, and parathyroid removal for high blood calcium. Additionally, he provides comprehensive care for patients with various endocrine disorders.
Dr Michael Stechman is also an experienced general surgeon, skilled in day-case procedures such as keyhole gallbladder surgery and hernia surgery. His broad expertise allows him to offer a variety of surgical treatments while prioritizing patient comfort and care.
Dr Stechman completed his higher surgical training in Oxford, where he earned an MD in Molecular Endocrinology. He also obtained a prestigious Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) Fellowship in endocrine surgery. He is the current Director of Year Five for the Medicine MBBCh course at Cardiff University Medical School. In this role, he trains and assesses medical students as they prepare to enter the medical profession.
Moreover, Dr Stechman has been the Quality and Safety Lead for General Surgery at Cardiff and Vale University Health Board. His commitment to quality and safety extends to his role as the honorary secretary of the British Association of Endocrine and Thyroid Surgeons (BAETS).
Dr Stechman has co-authored over 50 articles in peer-reviewed journals. He has also contributed to multiple chapters in surgical textbooks. Furthermore, he co-hosted a webinar series on endocrine surgery in collaboration with the Royal College of Surgeons and BAETS.
