Department of Critical Care (DCCQ)

Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth

Stacks Image 362
Stacks Image 951

Consultants

We have 14 consultants who have specialist knowledge in Intensive Care Medicine. They are available 24 hours each day. Together with other consultants who specialise in other areas of medicine, they will make decisions on the best course of treatment. They are assisted by other doctors called registrars (ST 3-7), specialist trainees (ST 1-3) and Foundation doctors (FY1-2).Consultants will conduct daily ward rounds to discuss your relative's test results and progress to make changes to their treatment plans.

Stacks Image 762
Dr Kay Adeniji

Stacks Image 862
Dr Sara Blakeley



Dr Gordon Craig


Stacks Image 716
Dr John Knighton

Started as a Consultant in 2000. Led from an early stage the planning and design of the new Intensive Care Unit and QAH Hospital which opened in 2009. Departmental lead roles for Audit, IT and Governance prior to taking over as Clinical Director in 2010. Main interests include outcomes and quality in Critical Care. Also practices in Anaestheisa and maintains an active interest in Vascular Anaesthesia.

Stacks Image 751
Dr Steve Mathieu

BMedSci MBBS MRCP FRCA DICM FFICM

Steve is a Consultant in Critical Care and Anaesthetics. He studied Medicine at St. Bartholomews Hospital, London. He completed a medical rotation, obtaining his MRCP, before training in Anaesthetics and Intensive Care Medicine in the Wessex region. He was appointed as a Consultant in 2010. He is the IT Lead and Deputy Faculty Tutor for Intensive Care Training.
Dr James McNicholas


Stacks Image 949
Dr Peter McQuillan


Stacks Image 957
Dr Giles Morgan

Dr Helen Peet

Dr David Pogson


Dr Paul Sadler


Stacks Image 660
Dr Nick Tarmey

Lieutenant Colonel
FRCA DipIMC RCS(Ed) DICM RAMC

Nick is a Consultant in Critical Care and Anaesthetics at QAH, where he works as one of nearly 400 military staff serving in the hospital. He studied medicine at the University of Glasgow before completing his military training and serving overseas as a Medical Officer in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Nick trained in Anaesthetics and Intensive Care Medicine in the Wessex region, during which time he completed a year’s overseas fellowship in trauma anaesthesia in Baltimore, USA. In addition to his clinical work in Critical Care and Anaesthetics, Nick is the Guidelines Lead and Deputy Clinical Governance Lead for the Department of Critical Care.
Dr Matthew Williams


Dr Phil Young


Top