Reviews
I saw Mr. Lambert at Spire Bushey hospital for a frozen shoulder and was extremely impressed from the outset both as a doctor and a person. He showed the highest level of professionalism, politeness and kindness allied with enormous understanding.
He takes plenty of time to examine, diagnose and explain giving the patient full attention and not rushing the process.
At the moment he has advised against surgery, but has made insightful and helpful suggestions about how to proceed and will monitor the situation. It is good to know one won't be operated on only if absolutely required.
It was a pleasure being a patient of Mr Lambert's and also to meet such a good and dedicated professional.
I met Mr Lambert regarding my shoulder injury. instantly he put my mind at rest, which as i suffer with anxiety is a real achievement...... Such a kind, and caring natured man.
Operation on Saturday and so far i am feeling ok :-)
Mr Simon Lambert is the best shoulder surgeon I have ever met - and the nicest healthcare professional that I have ever come across. He has looked after my family member with the utmost diligence and politeness and has provided a world-class service. He is a shining example of the very best in healthcare and in orthopaedics. Dr Sandeep Shah. MB BS MBA MRCGP.
Explained very well to my son damage he had done and what he needs to do to repair
His manner very patient , kind and empathetic.
Allowed my son to discuss his own care involving him every step of the way
Highly recommend Mr Lambert
Mr Lambert has been looking after my daughter who recently dislocated her elbow. He has provided excellent care in every way, always listening and answering all concerns and questions. In addition Mr Lambert explains everything clearly and simply. I cannot thank him enough.
Specialises in
- Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery
Profile
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.