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Written by a patient at Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital
4th August 2015


I have been under the care of Mr simon lambert for some years.he is always supportive and caring.i have had a partial elbow replacement that was successful but the part that wasn't replaced ended with bone rubbing on bone.this wasn't expected so Mr lambert promptly recommended a full elbow replacement.at first I was very worried about having this as to me this was a drastic operation but Mr Lambert was very kind and re assuring so I went ahead.i cannot thank this gentleman enough for his expert advice and operation skills.he is a consultant in a million. Thank you Sylvi. Attree

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Written by a patient at Spire Bushey Hospital
20th July 2015


Mr Lambert was extremely clear in his recommendations and had an excellent grasp of what I wanted to achieve, particularly with regard to sport / fitness. I also found his manner confident and reassuring. It was great to find out that surgery, as highly recommended by a previous orthopaedic surgeon, was not the only option open to me.

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Written by a carer at Spire Bushey Hospital
16th June 2015


First appointment with my sporty son, for a shoulder injury. I very much appreciated that Mr Lambert listened carefully to BOTH my son and myself. Some doctors tend to listen only to the patient, which seems reasonable but a parent often has very relevant and useful additional information. Mr Lambert's emphasis was to ensure the best interests of the patient, including keeping him safely playing sport for an important fixture, and considering options before going straight for the invasive, surgical option. Mr Lambert has an almost zen-like demeanour which inspires confidence and a sense of calm and well-being that leaves you feeling you are in very knowledgeable and experienced hands which can be relied upon.

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Written by a carer at Spire Bushey Hospital
31st May 2015


I accompanied my 21 year old nephew William Johnson on a consultation with Mr Lambert on 11th May 2015 - William had dislocated his left clavicle and had undergone surgery. We wanted a second opinion to ensure all the correct procedures had been undertaken as physical fitness is vital for William with his earnest hope of joining the army. After careful examination of X rays, discussion with William and getting him to undertake arm movement Mr Lambert was able to give a succinct report and confirm that it was safe for William to apply for admission for Sandhurst. Both William and I felt Mr Lambert inspired confidence within seconds of meeting him; his approach was professional, he explained exactly what had happened in surgery and he showed empathy for the two of us. From our experience we cannot speak highly enough of Mr Lambert's professionalism - and that he is most approachable

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Written by a patient at Spire Bushey Hospital
25th May 2015


I had gunshot on my right elbow in year 2006 and since then i have shown this to more than dozens of Orthopedic Consultants within UK and abroad but I am really telling you this from core races of my heart that How it has been explained to me and my wife by Honorable Dr. Mr Simon Lambert I could never think of and finally I decided to go ahead for elbow replacement. He is a great listener and best speaker, therefore, I am very confident because he answered all my questions with factual explanations. He is recommended to me by my GP and I would definitely recommend him to all elbow / shoulder related patients in future and I am very thankful to GOD who took me to him who has given me new hope of life which I have lost for last whole decade. Waheed Alam Khan.

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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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