Dr Susannah Bloch

Dr Susannah Bloch

Respiratory Consultant

Lung CancerLung NodulesNon-Invasive Ventilation

About Susannah Bloch

Dr Susannah Bloch is an expert in the diagnosis and management of lung cancer patients, she is passionate about cancer care and has recently been appointed recently as the Deputy Medical Director of the RMPartners West London Cancer alliance. In her NHS practice she spends most of her NHS practice looking after lung cancer patients and her aim is to make sure patients have rapid access to diagnostics and all the support they need through their pathway, including timely reassurance and the discharge of patients who don’t have lung cancer. Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust has one of the best lung cancer survival rates in the country, and Dr Bloch uses her NHS expertise to similarly look after her private patients.

Dr Bloch trained at St Mary Hospital and completed her PhD at the Royal Brompton Hospital. She has many years’ experience of looking after very unwell respiratory patients in high dependency care, and in her current role. She also sees and looks after all general respiratory issues, covers the wards and is part of the general medical on-call rota.

Dr Bloch is also an honorary clinical lecturer at Imperial College London.

Personal Biography

Dr Susannah Bloch is a respiratory physician and her NHS practice is at St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington, Imperial College’s busy acute hospital. She led the lung cancer service for Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust for 7 years. Recently she has been appointed as the Deputy medical director at the RMPartners Cancer Alliance and is responsible for the management of cancer patients and provision of cancer care across West London. In clinical practice she is responsible for managing the lung cancer pathway for patients from pre-diagnosis, supporting patients through their diagnosis and then on to referral for treatment. Working closely with the thoracic and oncology teams as well as the wider MDT. Dr Bloch has set up and run the lung nodule service at Imperial for many years and used this experience to support hospitals across west London to do the same. She has extensive experience in the interpretation and management of abnormalities and lung nodules seen on CT scans. She is passionate about lung cancer screening both in the NHS and privately. She is on the clinical oversite board at RMP for the West London lung cancer screening programme.

Dr Bloch does acute general medical on-calls and looks after general medical and respiratory inpatients. Dr Bloch has extensive experience in HDU medicine, Non invasive ventilation and Tracheostomy care. Her experience includes management of obesity hypoventilation and obstructive sleep apnoea with NIV and CPAP. Besides this, she also does a general respiratory clinic diagnosing and treating all general respiratory diseases.

Dr Bloch trained at St Mary’s Hospital, Imperial College School of Medicine in London and since qualifying has also gained both an MSc in respiratory medicine and a research PhD in the field of post critical illness muscle wasting.

Expertise

  • Lung Cancer
  • Lung Nodules
  • Non-Invasive Ventilation
  • COVID/Post-COVID Syndromes
  • Respiratory Failure
  • General Respiratory Disease
  • and Lung Cancer Screening

Overview

Age of patients seen
18+
Languages spoken
English

Consultations and services

  • Self-pay available from £300
  • Health insurance
  • Self-pay available from £250
  • Health insurance

Insurers covered

  • Vitality Health
  • Aviva
  • WPA
  • AXA Health
  • BUPA Limited
  • +4 more

Locations

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London

1 Welbeck Street
Marylebone
London
W1G 0AR

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