Professional background

Dr Raj Nandi specialises in audio-vestibular medicine and has been on the Specialist Register of the General Medicine Council, having completed his training in London.

As consultant within the specialty, Dr Nandi has a particular interest in vestibular medicine and in central auditory processing disorders both in children and adults. He has authored several papers in peer reviewed publications, presented at International and national conferences and has been an active member of the British Association of Audio-vestibular Physicians. Within the remit of his responsibilities as consultant in the NHS, Dr Nandi developed a paediatric hearing service in West Kent and is now a full time consultant in audio-vestibular medicine working in neuro-otology at the Royal National ENT Hospital, Huntley Street, London.

He is clinical lead of audio-vestibular medicine. He specialises in working with patients with hearing and balance disorders, including tinnitus, noise induced hearing loss, central auditory processing deficits, peripheral and central balance disorders. Dr Nandi also has an interest in the medico legal aspects of audio-vestibular medicine such as occupational hearing loss.

Research interests

Aetiologies of hearing and balance disorders.

Languages spoken

Bengali and Hindi

Publications

Chapter on Auditory Neuropathy in Scott Brown Otolaryngology, eBrain module on hearing and balance assessment, papers in peer reviewed journals.