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Department of Colorectal Surgery

About

Welcome to the Beaumont Hospital Department of Colorectal Surgery.  Our area of specialist surgical practice encompasses treatment of benign and malignant colorectal disease, specifically colorectal cancer, coloproctology and pelvic floor dysfunction. Beaumont Hospital is a national referral centre for the treatment of colon and rectal cancer.  We are part of the R.C.S.I. Hospitals Group and have close links with both Connolly Hospital in Blanchardstown and Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda.   Within the department there are specialist Colorectal, Cancer and Stoma Nurses. 

Consultant Staff

Professsor John Burke, Consultant General & Colorectal Surgeon
Secretary: KellyAnne Delaney.  Phone 01 8093092

Professor Deborah McNamara, Consultant General & Colorectal Surgeon
Secretary: KellyAnne Delaney.  Phone 01 8093092

Ms. Niamh McCawley, Consultant General & Colorectal Surgeon
Secretary: Marie Ryan.  Phone 01 8093170

Where to find us:

The Colorectal clinics are located in clinic D in the main outpatient department in Beaumont Hospital.

  • Mr. John Burke's clinic runs Wednesday mornings 8.30am to 11.00am
  • Prof. Deborah Mc Namara's clinic runs Tuesday afternoons 1.30pm to 5pm.
  • Ms. Niamh McCawley's clinic runs Friday mornings 8.30am to 12md

Referrals:

We accept consultant and GP referrals to our outpatient clinics upon receipt of a referral letter to the relevant consultant or by email (preferred) as below

Colorectal Referrals:colorectalreferral@beaumont.ie

Useful links:

Stoma care department

Patient Information Leaflets

Abdominal Perineal Resection - your treatment explained

Anal Fissure - your treatment explained

Anal Fistula - your treatment explained

Anterior Resection - your treatment explained

EUA of Rectum - your treatment explained

Hernia Repair - your treatment explained

Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy - your treatment explained

Pilonidal Sinus - your treatment explained

Reversal of Ileostomy - your treatment explained

Right Hemicholectomy - your treatment explained