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Written by a patient at Spire Bushey Hospital
28th July 2017


Great man Great care

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Written by a carer at Spire Bushey Hospital
13th July 2017


I was taken aback by Simon's mannerism and the way he communicated with my 9 year old. He was focussed and very clear, he gave my child undivided attention, and asked her questions, and sense checked when required. I felt at ease, my daughter was reassured and she was relaxed in describing her condiditon. We are fortunate to have been pointed in his direction and his care. I couldn't have asked for more, esp as I had seen a few consultations before hand, and still had many unanswered questions and no solution to hand. Simon has continued to follow up on the after care that is required, additionally his secretarty has been very helpful and prompt in all communication. I have no hesistation in recommending Mr Lambert.

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Written by a carer at Spire Bushey Hospital
9th July 2017


Mr Simon Lambert saw my 12 year old child without an appointment in an emergency before he started his FULLY booked clinic. What a kind man. Mr Lambert knew exactly what was wrong and took great care to patiently explain to both of us the medical implication and treatment necessary clearly and without making us feel that we only had a specific amount of time to take everything in. He spend ages with us making sure we understood. He knew exactly what had caused my sons injury and how to explain that should this happen again (dislocation of shoulder joint) what we should do and what we shouldn't do. I came away very calm and completely confident that all was fine and we needed no further advice or opinion. He was very highly recommended by our private GP. His secretary was unbelieveably helpful afterwards when we needed correspondence urgently sent to the school. They could not offer better care.

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Written by a carer at Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital
23rd June 2017


Mr Lambert was very farming with my teenager daughter who need her shoulder operated,she was nervous about it all and he farmed her down in anistatic room we reasonlity went bk to rnoh and when I told her Mr Lambert nt there no more she got upset as he new when she laugh she in pain and stuff we was gutted he was there no more as he really is a brilliant doctor who listen to what we said and help us through it all and had peace of mind when it come to operations and physio and stuff u are a really like and good mannered aswell we goin miss u x

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Written by a patient at Spire Bushey Hospital
22nd June 2017


Mr Simon Lambert was extremely courteous, professional and listened carefully to my history and concerns about my shoulder injury. His examination was very thorough and he gave an explanation of what each test demonstrated and possible options for management. I'm a doctor myself and was very impressed with his detailed examination and the most caring, knowledgeable and helpful discussion I have ever come across in a doctor.

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I am a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon with a special interest in the shoulder and elbow. I also hold an honorary academic appointment within University College London. Having worked at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH), a specialist orthopaedic hospital, where I created a research-active, educationally-acclaimed, science-based service, integrated with and recognising the extreme importance of expert rehabilitation, I have now moved to University College London Hospital. We enjoy a national reputation for clinical excellence and clinical research, which I fully expect to contribute to over the next decade. We value our national and international collaborations, and expect to develop these further with the evolution of the service. As a component of this effort my work with the AO has offered opportunities to younger colleagues while bringing the values of the AO to a wide variety of surgeons and therapists. Truly international collaboration and exchange of ideas clearly enhances and promotes the efficacy of patient-directed care and forms the basis for the motivation behind my development of the shoulder and elbow service at UCLH.

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