Reviews
Mr Mohammadi is not only a highly skilled surgeon but he is also a very caring, very patient and a very understanding surgeon who listens carefully to his patients and family as well. He has displayed great empathy to me as well as to my next of kin. He took time to explain the surgery and the recovery; he answered our questions and helped us navigate through the most difficult time of my life.
I had my surgery during lockdown and as the hospital did not allow visitors, he made it a point to call my next of kin everyday to give her an update of my progress. This brought great reassurance and comfort to my family who would otherwise be in the dark with regards to my condition in the ITU.
Mr Mohammadi is very perceptive of his patients’ needs not just on physical healing but also on the emotional and mental level as well. He gave encouragement when needed and steered me toward a more positive outlook during uncertain times.
I cannot thank Mr Mohammadi enough for all he has done and I would highly recommend him.
The excellence of the surgery and the care and attention received from Mr Mohamaddi was 100%.
he was very approachable, very knowledgeable, very caring and the surgery was very successful!
The level of care was outstanding. At no point was I made to feel that I was asking too many questions. I was fully informed at every point prior to my procedure and post operative care was equally outstanding. Administrative arrangements were highly effective and ensured there was no unanswered questions or queries about my treatment.
Mr Mohammedi's significant experience and ability in his field was evident throughout my treatment and enabled me to feel reassured at all times. His calm yet determined approach, focussed on achieving the best outcomes for me, has resulted in outstanding results and I would highly recommend anyone to be under his care.
Mr Mohammadi treated my father at ucl from feb-mar 2020, his manner and caring nature was extremely professional and reassuring for my 82 year old dad, he was treated with the upmost respect at all times explaining absolutely everything he needed to know and with impeccable timing before the coronavirus hit london badly, I would totally recommend him as the highest first class surgeon he is for his patients.
Specialises in
- General surgery
- Gastroenterology
Profile
Borzoueh Mohammadi, an experienced Consultant Upper Gastrointestinal and General Surgeon, qualified from the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine in 1999, passing with Distinction and achieving several academic prizes. He undertook postgraduate surgical training in London, and during this time, undertook specialist research in Pancreatic Islet Cell transplantation. He was awarded Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 2011. Having completed his training, he pursued fellowships in Advanced Laparoscopic and Bariatric surgery at UCLH, and complex oesophagogastric cancer surgery at the Royal Marsden Hospital.
He was appointed at UCLH in 2013 and is a lead surgeons in the Upper Gastrointestinal and General surgery unit. He leads the Robotic Upper GI surgical programme at UCLH, is a Co-Director of the Oesophagogastric Cancer Pathway Board, NCL Cancer Alliance and chairman of the specialist Oesophagogastric MDT at UCLH.
He is an honorary associate Professor at UCL and has a commitment to ongoing research in translational medicine, and is a surgical Principal Investigator in immunotherapy and Proton Beam Therapy for oesophageal cancer.
Mr. Mohammadi has an expanding interest in, and manages, a wide range of complex cases that require tertiary centre referral. He has gained a reputation for teaching, training and has excellent published outcomes in oesophago-gastric surgery.
Speciality
General Surgery, Upper GI Surgery, Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery
Areas of Interest
Stomach Cancer; Oesophageal Cancer; Gallstones; Biliary disease; Cholecystitis; Laparoscopic Gallbladder surgery; Inguinal Hernia; Femoral Hernia; Incisional / Epigastric Hernia; Umbilical Hernia; Recurrent Hernia; Laparoscopic and open hernia surgery; Anterior abdominal wall reconstructions; Endoscopy; Advanced Laparoscopic ('keyhole') Surgery; Hiatus Hernia; Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD); Laparoscopic Antireflux surgery; Achalasia; Skin lesions; Lipoma; 'lumps and bumps'; Dysphagia: Dyspepsia
Robotic Surgery