Mr Paul Thiruchelvam was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2024 for delivering outstanding care.

 

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Written by a private patient at King Edward VII Hospital
21st June 2022


I had an excellent experience being a patient of Dr.Paul Thiruchelvam. From my first appointment I felt trust and being taken care off in the most respectful and professional manner. Both investigation and treatment was conducted with respect to my age and condition. I would highly recommend him and his team.Thank you, doctor!

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Written by a NHS patient at Charing Cross Hospital
20th June 2022


Mr Paul Thiruchelvam and Orla (cancer nurse) are beyond amazing! Paul is highly professional: he takes time to listen and time to explain. He was very clear on my treatment options and did everything to make me feel confident about the positive outcomes of the surgery. I have had two surgeries following the shocking diagnosis of DCIS - one to remove cancer cells and another - to reconstruct the breast by using the flap from my back. Both operations were day surgery, so I was home on the same evening. I was surprised that I had no real pain at all, I was just tender. Paul clearly did his magic as an oncoplastic - the reconstructed breast looks like the normal breast, even now only 2 weeks after the operation. I will have some scars, but they will fade and become a part of who I am now. I will now just need a little 5-day course of radiotherapy and should be good to go. I am truly grateful to Paul for his wonderful work and could not recommend him highly enough to anyone going through this.

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Written by a NHS patient at Charing Cross Hospital
18th June 2022


I was seen by Mr Thiruchelvam to discuss the results of the biopsy taken after my mammogram identified a small suspicious area in my right breast. The radiologist had already been pretty certain that this was cancerous. Therefore I was not at all surprised to have this confirmed. Mr Thiruchelvam explained in detail the options available to treat me, I think in fact I had 6 options. One of the options was to remove the tumour and perform a mastopexy at the same time. He consulted his diary as had to cross reference his diary with that of Mr Leff who would operate on my left breast. A date was fixed. I had been offered the chance just to have the right breast operated and lifted at a month earlier, however preferred to wait a further 4 weeks to have both breasts lifted at the same time. My breasts had in fact caused me distress ever since my teens. I was limited in what I could wear as needed full support bras and swimwear and always had anxiety around having to put a bra on the moment I woke in the morning. To have had this opportunity for mastopexy and to treat my cancer at the same has been hugely beneficial to me. In fact it boosted me enormously. To have something positive to focus on whilst dealing with the worry of a cancer diagnosis was absolute marvellous. I honestly felt I had been given a huge gift and am extremely grateful such an opportunity was given to me. Happily my surgery went well and my cancer was removed, Grade 1 and no spread into the sentinel node. I have been so incredibly lucky that routine mammogram picked it up. Mr Thiruchelvam has given me a breast that I cannot believe belongs to me, it’s so good! My left breast was lifted too, not by Mr Leff in the end….Unfortunately I cannot remember name of the surgeon. Mr Thiruchelvam has a thoroughly professional approach together with showing care for his patients mental as well as physical well being. I felt very fortunate to have been referred to him. I also received compassionate care from Celia, Orla and Bernie….forgive me if I missed somebody out. I appreciated Orla coming to visit me for a chat before my surgery, it was thoughtful. I have rung the breast team a few times to answer questions and they always rang me back if they could not speak immediately. Thank you to the whole team involved in my care.

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Written by a private patient at King Edward VII Hospital
16th May 2022


Paul and his team are quite simply incredible. Since my first meeting with Paul, he has given me outstanding care and professional advice. Always on the other end of a phone, Paul has guided me through my cancer diagnosis and my surgery. Continually offering support and honest counsel for any question or worry I had. I really don’t know how I would have gotten through the last six months without him and his team. Paul is cancer removal first and aesthetics second, and he has been outstanding in both areas. I feel so thankful I will be under his care during my cancer journey. Amelia Cook, my breast care nurse has been by side since my diagnosis, continually offering me positive support and encouragement. My rock and my light even in my darkest times. She is absolutely wonderful and I feel so lucky to know her. Through Paul and his team I have received first class care and my surgery experience has been a positive one, no doubt to Paul’s meticulous skill and experience. He is fastidious on all details of his patient’s care and I always felt he had my back no matter what. With Daniel Leffe whom Paul operates with, I also felt I was in the best hands. They are a brilliant duo in the operating theatre. Dr Matt Brown, has been a real support in pain management especially immediately after my surgery. His tips and advice were easy to implement and made a real difference in my physical recovery. Dr Cleator, my oncologist is wonderful. She always has time to answer my many (!) questions on breast cancer, menopausal symptoms due to treatments and the worry over cancer recurrence. I feel we have a really positive honest relationship and can talk through new thoughts on treatment(s) at any time. Michelle, Paul's medical secretary has been phenomenal. Getting me seen as quickly as possible for scans and tests. So sensitive at such a difficult time. Neil, the radiologist that works with Paul, has been fantastic. He is so thorough and you really feels he leaves no stone unturned. He always puts you at ease when scanning. Lastly, Dr Kulkarni, my genealogist explained the most technical aspects of the gene tests in layman's terms to me. Making science much easier to understand at a time when your mind is all over the place with the diagnosis. From the geneologists, radiologists, surgeons, nurses or oncologists that work with Paul, I feel so incredibly lucky to have them as my team. Their expertise, their empathy, kindness and their availability to be there for me has been fantastic. In what has been the toughest moment of my life, I feel hugely grateful to have a world class consultant and surgeon in Paul. I trust him and his team implicitly and will always be eternally grateful for the care and support I have received. They are without a doubt, the team you want on your side when you are facing cancer.

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Written by a private patient at King Edward VII Hospital
11th May 2022


Dr. Thiruchelvam was an irreproachable support for my husband and I, and a very precious listener during this very difficult stage which is the treatment of breast cancer. Dr. Thiruchelvam is very professional, puts you in confidence and demonstrates indisputable expertise. He was able to reassure me when English was not my first language and when I had just arrived in London. I was taken care of extremely quickly and he referred me to an oncologist and other extremely competent professionals. His entire team was there to support and guide me every step of the way, without such a medical team this whole journey would have been much more difficult and I cannot thank them enough for their involvement and tremendous work. Just thank you, thank you, thank you. Of course I highly recommend Dr Paul Thiruchelvam.

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Profile

Paul is a Consultant Breast and Reconstructive Surgeon at Imperial College NHS Trust and an Honorary Senior Lecturer in Surgery at Imperial College, London.

He graduated from Imperial College in 2000 and undertook his Surgical Training in North West Thames, during which time he rotated through the breast units at Imperial College and The Royal Marsden. He completed his surgical training as a National Oncoplastic Group (TIG) fellow at the Nottingham Breast Institute, where he undertook research mapping the anatomy of chest wall perforator flaps (LICAP & LTAPs) in partial and total breast reconstruction.

Paul has undertaken travelling fellowships to the MD Anderson, Mayo Clinic, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centers, and was awarded a Winston Churchill Memorial Fellowship in 2016, visiting the United States and Japan to observe the use of axillary reverse mapping (ARM) and Lymphatic Microsurgical Preventing Healing Approach (LYMPHA) in primary lymphoedema prevention. Paul is actively involved in lymphedema prevention and surveillance.

As a member of the member of the expert panel on breast cancer related lymphoedema, he was involved in drafting best practice guidelines for the American Society of Breast Surgeons. He is the current Chair of oncoplastic breast surgery for the American College of Surgeons and the and serves on the oncoplastic faculty for the American Society of Breast Surgeons and teaches on Surgical Techniques for the Prevention and Management of Lymphedema for the American Society of Breast Surgeons.

Paul received his PhD in Molecular Oncology from Imperial College in 2010, under supervision from Professors Simak Ali, Laki Buluwela and Charles Coombes. He was awarded the first joint clinical research fellowship from the Royal College of Surgeons and Cancer Research:UK to fund his research. He is actively involved in clinical trials, including the multi-centre PRADA trial.