Dr Peter Karpati was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2024 for delivering outstanding care.

 

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26th July 2019


Very clear with explanations. Has a very calm attitude and gives a lot of confidence. Makes patient feel in safe hands. Excellent bedside manner!

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9th July 2019


Dr Peter Karpati gave me great care , he made sure I was ok by calling me at home to make sure I got instructions and a care continuation after the op. I would recommend him to anyone that needs his care. Thank you very much .

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15th June 2019


I have never had a doctor/anaesthetist as thorough and caring as Dr Karpati. He spent a lot of time checking my medical history and medication to ensure there would be no problems in performing sedation. He has a wonderful bedside manner. I would have no hesitation in recommending Dr Karpati

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11th May 2019


Dr Peter Karpati who made the experience of going under general anesthesia completely stress free. He explained everything and inserted the candela into my hand effortlessly. He is a good team player and worked extremely well with his colleague to put me to sleep. We all had a good conversation as Dr Karpati worked on me. I woke up with no pain and no nausea. I was completely alert very quickly. There is no bruising where the cannula was removed.

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18th February 2019


He explained what was going to happen in the room before I went down to theatre. He was very nice when administering the anaesthetic. However I do have a massive bruise on the back of my hand as a result!

21st February 2019
Response from Dr Peter Karpati

Thank you for taking the time to feedback on your experience. As I have mentioned previously, we clinicians are never certain which one of our valued patients is giving feedback. I was sorry to read that you had a massive bruise on your hand. There are several possible factors for this: either during the insertion of the cannula (in which case I would have warned you about it) or during its removal, either due to lack of effective compression of the site for a few minutes thereafter. Obviously some of us bruise more easily than others. Hope this helps and once again thank you for your review.

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Profile

Dr Peter Karpati is a consultant anaesthetist with a specialist interest in paediatric as well as regional anaesthesia. He anaesthetises adults and children for a multitude of surgical specialties. He has admitting rights at the Weymouth Street Hospital (London) since 2012, the BMI Hendon Hospital since March 2016, the BMI Kings Oak and BMI The Cavell Hospitals since September 2016, and temorary practising privileges at The London Welbeck Hospital since October 2016.

Before returning to the UK he was Clinical Lead for Paediatric Anaesthesia at the Semmelweis University's Department of Paediatrics in Budapest. This is a teaching institution accredited by the European Board of Paediatric Surgery.

Since his return in 2007 he has worked at King's College, Chelsea and Westminster, and Great Ormond Street Hospitals. He has also been working in Paris at Lariboisiere Hospital until the end of 2012. Most recently he worked at West Middlesex University Hospital until April 2016.

In addition, since 2010 he has been working as a hyperbaric physician and consultant anaesthetist at the Hyperbaric Unit located at Whipps Cross University Hospital (part of Barts Health). He is a UK Sport Diving Medical Committee approved Sport Diving Referee and a Health and Safety Executive approved Medical Examiner of Divers.

He received the Diploma in Occupational Medicine (Faculty of Occupational Medicine) in May 2014 and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Public Health since July 2014.

Apart from his clinical work, he publishes in peer reviewed journals, is a reviewer of the Official Journal of the Italian Society of Anesthesiology, teaches Advanced Adult and Paediatric Life Support and simulation courses for fellow medical professionals. He has been Clinical Audit Lead and a Medical Appraiser taking part in appraising consultant colleagues as part of the General Medical Council’s Revalidation process.