
Dr Yu Jin Lee
Consultant Radiologist
About Yu Jin Lee
Dr Yu Jin Lee is a consultant radiologist specialising in gastrointestinal imaging. He has been a consultant at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital since 2019 and is the radiology lead for the colorectal, inflammatory bowel disease and abdominal wall reconstruction multidisciplinary teams.
Dr Lee trained in medicine at St George's, University of London, graduating with Distinction in Basic Medical Sciences and a 1st Class Honours BSc in Anatomy. He trained in radiology at Chelsea and Westminster and St Mark's Hospital, gaining the fellowship of the Royal College of Radiologists in 2017.
Expertise
- Radiology
- Gastrointestinal Radiology
- Diagnostics - Core Radiology
Overview
- Age of patients seen
- 18+
- Qualifications
BSc, MBBS, FRCR
- Languages spoken
- English
- Professional memberships
Fellow of the Royal College of Radiologists (RCR)
Member of the British Society of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology (BSGAR)
Consultations and services
Insurers covered


- +3 more
- Cigna International
- Bupa International
- Henner
Tests & treatments
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