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

 

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Written by a NHS patient at Charing Cross Hospital
26th November 2023


Did an excellent job. Clearly a very very good surgeon. The whole process from start to finish was extremely efficient - from routine mammogram to cancer removal. Excellent staff at the breast services unit, from the nurses (particularly Oral O'Neill, but even the receptionist who remembered my name every time I came in.

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Written by a private patient at King Edward VII Hospital
8th November 2023


I can't express how grateful I am for having Dr Thiruchelvam as my breast cancer surgeon. Not only is he an exceptional medical professional, but his kind nature truly made the journey easier for me. He wasted no time in conducting necessary tests, ensuring a quick and accurate diagnosis. I felt well-cared for and supported throughout the entire process. Thank you, Dr Thiruchelvam for your outstanding care.

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Written by a NHS patient at Charing Cross Hospital
30th October 2023


He has a good attention to detail and wasn't phase by any of my questions or requests

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Written by a private patient at King Edward VII Hospital
12th October 2023


I am very grateful to have been referred to Charing Cross Breast Services where I saw Mr Thiruchelvam at my biopsy results appointment. I have a complex health history with chronic conditions, so had a lot of important questions regarding treatment options and things that needed to be considered. Despite it being a very short appointment, he was generous in answering my questions and was clearly very knowledgeable. Unfortunately, due to the busyness of the NHS list my follow up and subsequent surgery would not have been with him if I had stayed in the NHS. After a bit of research, I contacted Mr Thiruchelvam’s practice manager (Michelle) to explore an option to see him privately. She was extremely helpful, and I saw him for a private consultation a week later. Mr Thiruchelvam spent the time to explain my treatment options, answered all my questions and demonstrated a lot of care, expertise, and empathy. It is very hard to navigate a health system and pathway as a patient, and you need to feel empowered, listened to and supported. I felt this from Michelle and Mr Thiruchelvam throughout the process. I had my surgery on the 15th of September at King Edward VII hospital. It was a significant investment, which I am grateful to have been able to choose, but the best decision. Mr Thiruchelvam is obviously extremely busy but takes the time to speak to you several times pre-surgery, went out of his way to answer specific questions in relation to my pre-existing conditions, and brought a very experienced anaesthetist (Dr Poncia) into the team who was also extremely kind, professional, and made me feel like I was in very safe hands. The cancer specialist nurses (Helen and Amelia) have been great and continue to support post-surgery, and the nurses on the ward at King Edward VII hospital were amazing in their kindness and support through my overnight stay. I am still in recovery but can’t believe the results of the surgery. The aesthetic results are beyond my expectations. Mr Thiruchelvam got all the cancer out and his expertise in lymph saving surgery, meant I only had 2 nodes taken. I have had a lot of experience with healthcare professionals in the mainstream healthcare system, which has not always been positive. Mr Thiruchelvam has restored my faith in senior healthcare professionals. He is clearly professionally excellent, but also takes you seriously as a patient, doesn’t patronise you, listens, and has a high standard for quality care and outcomes.

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Written by a private patient at King Edward VII Hospital
11th October 2023


I would thoroughly recommend Mr Paul Thiruchelvam, I met him after my diagnosis for Breast Cancer at Charing Cross hospital, he was incredibly compassionate and explained my diagnosis in detail. I am fortunate enough to have Medical insurance with work, and so decided to follow that route and continued my treatment at King Edward VII and the London clinic, he was extremely thorough and following a PET CT scan discovered other cancerous tumours, to this I will be very grateful that Paul left no stone unturned. He and Mr Aadil Khan performed my Mastectomy and breast reconstruction, and the surgery, aftercare and results are amazing , and I am truly grateful to both consultants.

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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.