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Written by a NHS patient at University College Hospital
30th August 2024


Mr Mohammadi - Boz - is not only a highly skilled surgeon, but one of the kindest, gentlest doctors imaginable. He cared for me as if I was a member of his family and I felt safe in his experienced hands. I trusted him completely despite the major surgery I faced (extended total gastrectomy). My cancer diagnosis was a shock and the treatment is challenging in the extreme but it really helped me to deal with that knowing that I had such a great surgeon. My surgery was successful and words cannot express the debt of gratitude I feel to Mr Mohammadi. He always spoke to me as an equal. He never patronised or minimised things to me, but always remained reassuring and positive seeking the best possible of outcomes that could be achieved. He was vey humble in his manner, praising his junior team and his oncology and radiotherapy colleagues. He always made the effort to speak to me personally afterwards for instance if he was not on the ward round. I felt that I really mattered to him and feel incredibly lucky that he was able to save my life. He has a 'can do' attitude no matter how big or small the task. In outpatient clinic he did my wound dressing rather than pass me on, and did the administrative booking with a tricky IT system to get me seen by a cardiologist. When I said how difficult recovery was proving he listened and understood, and reassured me that this was not unusual after such major surgery and gave advice going forward. I felt very included and very expertly cared for by Mr Mohammadi and cannot praise him enough.

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Written by a NHS patient at University College Hospital
21st August 2024


Dr. Boz was outstanding from my first consultation for a recurring hernia. He conducted a robotic repair which has healed perfectly and gives no pain. At the post op clinic he noticed a small build up of fluid which a junior doctor had overlooked so he saw me again after 9 months and this time all was in order. Boz was always knowledgeable and fully briefed knowing my history and condition. I felt that I was in very safe hands throughout. Many thanks indeed Boz!!

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Written by a NHS patient at University College Hospital
21st August 2024


It has been a difficult 5 months living with a very large Hiatus Hernia. My life was becoming impossible and bringing up most of my meals most of the time. From the moment I had a face to face appointment with Mr Mohammadi I felt I had a chance of getting my life back. I was told my problem was complicated but he knew exactly what needed doing. The operation seemed a blur now but at the time I was in ICU for 4 day it was a very rough time. I have just had the all clear and that my operation was successful. I’m eating well and back to regular exercise and Mr Mohammadi has literally given me my life back. He is an exceptional surgeon and determined to get the job done no matter what it would take. I feel fortunate to have been under Mr Mohammadi and his team and he is a credit to his profession and UCLH.

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Written by a NHS patient at University College Hospital
13th August 2024


Mr Mohammedi is a caring, communicative and trustworthy physician and surgeon. He immediately put me at ease and explained what my problem was and how he could fix it. True to his word, my treatment went ahead and I have not felt so well in years. I underwent over 3 hours of surgery to return my stomach from my chest to my abdomen and then repair a very large hiatal hernia. I felt complete trust that the operation would be successful and my recovery was excellent. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend Mr Mohammedi to anyone requiring his expertise. A wonderful man and surgeon.

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Written by a private patient at Cleveland Clinic Portland Place Outpatient Centre
13th March 2024


Dr Mohammadi gives total confidence. Excellent surgical skills combined with great bedside manner, clear communication of care plan. Caring and professional. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend him.

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Profile

Borzoueh Mohammadi, an experienced Consultant Upper Gastrointestinal and General Surgeon, qualified from the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine in 1999, passing with Distinction and achieving several academic prizes. He undertook postgraduate surgical training in London, and during this time, undertook specialist research in Pancreatic Islet Cell transplantation. He was awarded Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 2011. Having completed his training, he pursued fellowships in Advanced Laparoscopic and Bariatric surgery at UCLH, and complex oesophagogastric cancer surgery at the Royal Marsden Hospital.

He was appointed at UCLH in 2013 and is a lead surgeons in the Upper Gastrointestinal and General surgery unit. He leads the Robotic Upper GI surgical programme at UCLH, is a Co-Director of the Oesophagogastric Cancer Pathway Board, NCL Cancer Alliance and chairman of the specialist Oesophagogastric MDT at UCLH.

He is an honorary associate Professor at UCL and has a commitment to ongoing research in translational medicine, and is a surgical Principal Investigator in immunotherapy and Proton Beam Therapy for oesophageal cancer.

Mr. Mohammadi has an expanding interest in, and manages, a wide range of complex cases that require tertiary centre referral. He has gained a reputation for teaching, training and has excellent published outcomes in oesophago-gastric surgery.

Speciality
General Surgery, Upper GI Surgery, Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery

Areas of Interest
Stomach Cancer; Oesophageal Cancer; Gallstones; Biliary disease; Cholecystitis; Laparoscopic Gallbladder surgery; Inguinal Hernia; Femoral Hernia; Incisional / Epigastric Hernia; Umbilical Hernia; Recurrent Hernia; Laparoscopic and open hernia surgery; Anterior abdominal wall reconstructions; Endoscopy; Advanced Laparoscopic ('keyhole') Surgery; Hiatus Hernia; Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD); Laparoscopic Antireflux surgery; Achalasia; Skin lesions; Lipoma; 'lumps and bumps'; Dysphagia: Dyspepsia
Robotic Surgery