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Dr Subramaniam Ramakrishnan

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Dr Subramaniam Ramakrishnan was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2024 for delivering outstanding care.

 

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Written by a patient at Warrington Hospital
21st May 2019


I have been a patient of Dr Ram for severel years after being diagnosed with Coeliac disease. He is a gentleman who is a very caring and understanding Consultant. There's nothing more to add as all the other five star reviews say it all. Thank you Dr Ram.

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Written by a patient at Warrington Hospital
21st May 2019


Dr Ram is an amazing man. He always listens to me and tells me clearly what I need to know. He diagnosed my condition quickly and fully explained how to manage it. He makes me feel like everything will be ok even when I have been hospitalised over my condition and have felt the worst I have ever felt, knowing my care is in this mans hands makes me feel like it will all be ok and it has been. He always has the personal touch and genuinely cares about his patients and the care they receive. Super star.

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Written by a carer at Warrington Hospital
18th May 2019


Dr Ram is an amazing man. He is patient, kind and a genuinely true gentleman. My mum has been in his care for 10yrs and she truly couldn't ask for better care. He is always so friendly but also ultimately professional. It's an honour to have my Mum in his care Thank you Dr Ram . .you are the best..

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Written by a patient at Spire Cheshire Hospital
24th April 2019


Dr Ram is an absolutely brilliant, caring doctor. He really cares about his patients, and he listens thoroughly to all your concerns before determining the best way forward to help relieve symptoms. I first saw Dr Ram five years ago for issues with acid reflux, a hiatus hernia, and concerns I may have had stomach cancer. Dr Ram was brilliant and arranged an endoscopy within a week of seeing him, after which my anxiety settled greatly as he took time and care to perform the endoscopy himself so he could make an accurate diagnosis, rather than just guessing. Fast forward five years and I had been experiencing a change in bowel habit and subsequent chronic anxiety and did not feel my GP was listening, so I had no hesitation in contacting Dr Ram. He is such a caring doctor that he fitted me into his clinic a week earlier than expected, extending his clinic times for me because of my anxiety, and a week later performed a colonoscopy, again fitting me in when the list was already full. This calmed my anxiety greatly and when Dr Ram performed the procedure, he took biopsies when he didn't have to to reassure me nothing sinister was happening, and even immediately afterwards while I was still sedated (!) took the time to seek out my wife and tell her my colonoscopy was fine, knowing that would be of such reassurance to me and that my wife rules the roost and she is in charge! It is those caring, personal touches, that make Dr Ram such a brilliant doctor. Of course he is a fantastic Gastroenterologist and knows his subject better than anyone, being the 2019 Gastroenterologist of the Year you know you're dealing with the best, but it is also his personal attention to his patients and his absolute care and kindness that makes him, in my opinion, the best Gastroenterologist you could possibly see. Thank you Dr Ram for all you've done for me and my family.

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Written by a patient at Warrington Hospital
5th April 2019


He’s a thorough doctor who shows that he cares about my care as a patient. He is always familiar with my case even though I only see him once a year.

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Profile

After my basic qualification I have completed more than 15 years of practice in the field of Gastroenterology and General medicine covering all aspects of this specialty.

I have been practising as a Consultant Gastroenterologist since 2007 and have a specialist interest in all aspects of endoscopy, gastroenterology, liver and pancreatic disease.

I have a keen interest in service development, teaching and training.

As endoscopy lead I established a brand new three room endoscopy unit at Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and led the team to achieve national accreditation (JAG) in 2009. I am now the lead for the Endoscopy Unit at Spire Cheshire Hospital and In this role led the team in this hospital to achieve national accreditation (JAG) in 2016.

I have been the lead for Advancing Quality programme (AQuA) for the Trust and have participated actively in achieving a high quality of care across both medical and surgical divisions of the hospital.

As the joint lead for management of alcohol related liver disease for the AQuA programme I have streamlined guidelines for evidence based high quality management of this condition.

I teach all levels of trainees nurses and colleagues to update them of recent advances and techniques.

I am currently the lead for research in Gastroenterology for the Trust and we are actively recruiting to several NIHR clinical trials and have started recruiting in commercial trials.

As a keen family man, I enjoy my spare time interacting with children and travelling as much as possible. I also enjoy many sports, particularly cricket.

I pride myself in being very open with patients and am keen to promote a patient centred approach to managing their illnesses.


Procedures:

Gastroscopy, Colonoscopy, ERCP, Capsule Endoscopy

Conditions:

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
Gastro oesophageal reflux disease (GORD)
Ulcerative Colitis/ Crohn's disease
Celiac Disease
Liver problems
Alcohol related problems
Gallstones
Cancer of gullet, stomach, bowel, pancreas and liver

Investigations for:

Heartburn, Indigestion, Bloating
Constipation, Diarrhoea
Bleeding from back passage/stomach/bowel
Jaundice
Anaemia