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Written by a carer at University College Hospital
17th April 2019


This man sa Ed my beloved cousin from a very sever illness.hertreatment from him was exceptional and I am forever grateful. We are two inseparable cousins and I cannot thank this man from the bottom of my heart..god bless you mr. Boz.

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Written by a patient at University College Hospital
24th April 2018


I was treated by Mr Mohammadi for a second hernia operation after a first (laparoscopic) one by a different surgeon failed. I have worked as a clinician for thirty years in the NHS and am full of admiration for him, being particularly struck by how understanding he was of the predicament I found myself in, and the feelings associated with that (being in pain and significantly incapacitated, but unable to bring forward my NHS appointment). I was assessed expertly and compassionately. All matters I considered relevant were discussed fully. I was seen privately at the Spire Hospital Bushey, but had I seen Mr Mohammadi on the NHS I have no doubt that his treatment of me would have been every bit as considerate and thorough, such is my impression of the man. There was absolutely no sense of rush or that the consultation was merely "routine". And every indication, now three months on, is that the procedure has gone well.

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Written by a carer at University College Hospital
24th February 2018


Mr Mohammadi treated my husband for repeat hernia surgery. The previous operation by another surgeon had been unsuccessful. I cannot speak highly enough of Mr Mohammadi's listening skills. My husband was the patient, so appropriately he addressed my husband in the consultation, however he also frequently checked whether I too had something to say. I have never been treated so respectfully in a joint consultation. He made sure we understood what the operation involved. He gave the consultation the time that it needed. He also worked around our timing maximising the possibility for the operation to happen and recovery to begin and for me to still keep a commitment in the States. The surgery was successful and I am indeed profoundly grateful to Mr Mohammadi for his technical skills. The human contact on either side of the surgery was what makes Mr Mohammadi an outstanding doctor. I cannot recommend him highly enough.

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Written by a patient at The London Clinic
21st January 2018


I was recommended to Mr Mohammadi to discuss having my Gallbladder removed. Prior to seeing him I was quite anxious, knowing I needed surgery, but having been denied Carpal Tunnel surgery a couple of months earlier at Bishop's Wood Hospital due to my medical history posing a risk. At my initial Consultation Mr Mohammadi reviewed my Watford General hospital notes thoroughly, explained everything about the surgery and reassured me completely. He suggested it would be advisable for me to have the Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy at The London Clinic where there were ICU facilities, should they be needed. I was quite happy about this as it was such a relief to know the surgery I needed could go ahead. I had my pre-op Assessment at The London Clinic and was very impressed with the efficiency with which all the tests were carried out. Mr Mohammadi had suggested I should meet Ms Koutra, the anaesthetist, during my Assessment because of my complex medical history and I found her very charming and exceedingly reassuring. When I went to The London Clinic on the day of my surgery I had no anxiety at all because Mr Mohammadi had explained everything thoroughly and I knew he was arranging for me to be monitored in the ICU overnight following the surgery. I'm sure the comfort, facilities and wonderful nursing care I received in the ICU speeded up my recovery. Mr Mohammadi ensured I had first class care from my initial Consultation right through to my follow up appointment yesterday. I would have absolutely no hesitation in recommending Mr Mohammadi as a surgeon, not only because of his medical skills in what turned out to be a more complex surgery than anticipated, but because he has such a pleasant manner and spends whatever time is needed to ensure he has answered any questions you may have.

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Written by a patient at University College Hospital
12th January 2018


It is almost three months since I emerged from a surgical operation performed on my esophagus and stomach at UCLH by the excellent surgeons Borzoueh Mohammadi and Nima Abbassi and backed up by their support teams. I feel super well, better than I have felt for 20 years, and am confident these superb guys work has positively impacted my life! I want to thank these gentlemen from the deepest depths of my soul for what they team have done for me. I can't imagine the skill, knowledge and resources that have made this possible. What is perhaps sometimes underestimated, but critical in my view, is the natural empathy and understanding they showed me and their genuine concern and time they offered in regards to my welfare. Many people often relate fears and negative comments relating to being in hospitals, but I found my experience at UCLH actually very uplifting on many levels. I just wanted to give you surgeons a big thanks and also to thank their surgical support team, the excellent recovery team, and of course those incredibly hard working nursing teams on T6. I am determined to look after this new investment you have provided me. My best regards, Ross Dimmock

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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