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
30th December 2022


I am two weeks post surgery following a lumpectomy and removal of two lymph nodes, carried out by Paul Thiruchelvam. Since the diagnosis of my tumour, I have had simply the best possible care from Paul and his amazing team. Every question has been answered, every option explained and all with such kind understanding that a cancer diagnosis is a scary thing, and questions that seem quite trivial can loom very large. Paul is incredibly skilled, utterly professional and committed. His attention to detail to ensure the best possible aesthetic result is very reassuring and he is friendly and approachable which is so key. He has a fabulous team and they work as a whole. I cannot thank them enough for the all-encompassing nature of their treatment. His two assistants Amelia and Helen have been a godsend with their friendly reassuring phone calls and their time given at the hospital. Neil the amazing radiologist who rushed through my biopsy late on a Friday so I wouldn’t have to wait so long for my results, with Sara his lovely assistant. Suffice it to say - if you need treatment and surgery for breast cancer, I cannot recommend Paul and his team highly enough.

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Written by a private patient at New Victoria Hospital
16th December 2022


Paul is wonderful. He listened to my worries and answered many questions. I never felt that what I was asking was wrong or silly. At every stage he took my opinions about my treatment into account and advocated for me to ensure that I had the best possible team around me. No one ever wants to hear that they have cancer, but should you find yourself facing the unthinkable, Paul is absolutely the guy you want on your team.

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Written by a private patient at King Edward VII Hospital
28th November 2022


It's taken me a while to write this review because I've found it difficult to put into words what Mr. Paul Thiruchelvam and his team at King Edward VII Hospital have done for me... and as a professional writer, that's tough to admit! A few months ago, I found a lump in my breast and asked my GP for a referral to a breast specialist. It turned out that the lump was just a cyst, but in the course of the investigation, another smaller cancer was discovered. Given its size and depth, it's unlikely I would have found the tumour on my own for some time; and the NHS wouldn't otherwise have caught it so early, as I don't yet qualify for routine mammograms. In the moment of diagnosis, I felt like the luckiest of unlucky people. I plodded along through the NHS system, but was concerned that things were being missed at my local hospital. I spent a lot of time poring over medical journals to be sure I was asking the right questions. That's when I decided to go to London for a second opinion from Mr. Thiruchelvam. Within minutes of meeting him, I knew he was the right surgeon for me. Although I had been diagnosed weeks earlier, he was the first person to explain in detail the characteristics of my breast cancer, and the treatment options available to me. I felt intense relief as I knew that whatever the future held, I'd be in excellent hands. I ended up having a lumpectomy, in addition to a mammoplasty (breast reduction and lift) on the non-cancerous side. The results are extraordinary. Mr. Thiruchelvam is both a surgeon and an artist. My margins were clean, and my lymph nodes are clear of cancer. I also look great. This may seem like an inconsequential concern when one is battling something as grave as cancer, but it is an important consideration, as the patient must live happily in their body after treatment is over. I am grateful that Mr. Thiruchelvam pays as much attention to aesthetics as he does to the surgical treatment of cancer. Like any practitioner, Mr. Thiruchelvam is only as good as the team around him. With this in mind, I'd like to mention his anaesthetist, Dr. Massimiliano Guglielmi, and the pain consultant, Dr. Matt Brown--both of whom ensured my surgery was as easy and painless as possible. Also, Mr. Thiruchelvam's two nurses, Ms. Helen Froyd and Ms. Amelia Cook, checked up on me constantly and took time to answer all my questions. And the radiologist Dr. Neil Upadhyay and his assistants, Fiona and Sara, helped compassionately with the mammograms and multiple biopsies, and always kept me chatting and laughing through what would otherwise have been a very scary experience. Last, but not least, I'd like to thank Mr. Thiruchelvam's PA, Ms. Michelle Wright, who shoehorned me into a complicated schedule and kept everything running smoothly and on time. I cannot recommend Mr. Thiruchelvam and his team enough to anyone who finds themselves an unwilling member of the "breast cancer club."

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Written by a NHS patient at Charing Cross Hospital
2nd November 2022


I was incredibly impressed with the thoroughness and knowledge of Dr Paul Thiruchelvam and his standard of care and follow up was excellent His warm welcome and re-assuring manner made it so easy for me to talk to him and he was very open to any questions I had. He explained my situation very well and this enabled me to make the right decision . Highly recommended.

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Written by a NHS patient at Charing Cross Hospital
24th October 2022


I was very lucky to have Paul Thiruchelvam as my surgeon. He is experienced, skilled and reassuring. This was very reassuring with an underlying diagnosis of breast cancer requiring mammoplasty. I was able to discuss my concerns with him and he was open and honest in his responses. I would like to thank Paul and his team for their excellent care.

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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.