Reviews
Mr Alazzam is kind, patient and a great doctor/surgeon. No complaints, only compliments.
I found this doctor listen to my problem and found my problems , my only wish I didn’t find him sooner and saved myself the heart ace of the last 10 years
Mr Alazzam was very understanding of my concerns. He instilled me with confidence and his advice was specific to my requirements. He is clearly a skilled specialist in his field.
I felt for the first time someone was actually listening to my concerns and need for help. I left the consultation feeling positive and he responded quickly with my results.
After a few years under NHS help in another region, my experience with Mr Alazzam offered a very strong, and positive, contrast. He took time to explain, was respectful and confident without arrogance of any kind. In the NHS system I spoke to several individuals and was scanned and inspected by various pieces of equipment, but never received an immediate , personal and hands on exam. This too was respectfully done and gave me great confidence and reassurance. I can now restart my life after minimally invasive surgery, and great after care while in the hospital for a few nights.
I first met Mr Alazzam for a second opinion, his pragmatic and empathic approach impressed me from the outset. We quickly decided surgery was the best option and then his efficient secretary Zoe put all the logistics in place and answered my queries regarding insurance in a timely, friendly and efficient manner. The perfect duo to have assisting me at such a stressful time. The procedure went well and three weeks later I was back to 'normal'. I'd have no hesitation in recommending him.
Specialises in
- Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Profile
Mr Moiad Alazzam is a consultant Gynaecological Surgeon & Oncologist at Oxford University Hospitals.
He is a recognised expert in complex gynaecological surgery both open and minimally invasive including; laparoscopy, robotics and hysteroscopic surgery.
Moiad is experienced ultraradical surgeon for advanced and recurrent ovarian cancer with complete cytoreduction rate over 80%. Moiad has a special interest in microsurgery and fertility-preserving surgical techniques. Since he moved to Oxford he joined the regional service for Abnormal Invasive Placenta (AIP).
Moiad is actively involved in the research. He is widely published and frequently invited to speak in national and international meetings. His main area of interest is health innovation and technology. He is a member of several national and international societies. He is a previous council member of British Society of Gynaecological Endoscopy (BSGE) and chaired the guidelines and robotics subcommittees.