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Written by a patient at The Christie
3rd July 2018


I was admitted at Christies remove tumer from cologn, the operation was done by Mr Omer Aziz who had given full care and commitment. The operation was succesfull in all aspects and believe the great part of success goes to how Mr Aziz handled tge case. Definatly the hospital other staff had their contribution as well. I would certainly recommend to anyone who wishes to do cologn operation to follow up with Mr Aziz at Chresties. Thank you Your sincerely Nabeel AlshAikh Kingdom of Bahrain

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Written by a patient at The Christie
16th June 2018


I have recently had surgery for bowel cancer by Mr Aziz,he was easy to talk to and gave me confidence that he and his team would get me through my treatment.He and his team are sensitive,honest and helpful and i would recommend him and his team not only for their skills but also for "gongs" in the new years honours list !

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Written by a patient at The Christie
2nd May 2018


i recently came through very complex surgery for bowel cancer and other complications.all carried out successfully by mr aziz.. from my 1st consultation mr.aziz and all of team made myself and my family feel completely at ease.his down to earth manner and he explained everything that needed to be done in great detail.. i would thoroughly reccomend the christie ,mr aziz and his whole team to anyone needing this kind of treatment.most sincerely..alan hinsley''

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Written by a patient at The Christie
4th April 2018


Dr Aziz made me feel very comfortable from the first meeting, kept me fully up to date throughout my initial consultation, my operation and post op. If you are having any doubts and are nervous then don't be. Rest assured you are in good hands, Dr Aziz also has a very good team in support.

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Written by a patient at The Christie
10th March 2018


It took 3 check-up scans before the doctor could diagnose what I had, as the radiologist wouldn't do a contrast scan due to my poor kidney function. However, once the drinking scan was seen by Mr Aziz he was very quick to call me in and explain fully the options I had and what he thought the anomaly on the scan could be. He arranged an operation promptly and kept both myself and my family appraised fully. He was very professional and informative both before and afterwards on the ward and at my last checkup.

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  • General surgery

Profile

Professor Omer Aziz is a Consultant Colorectal Surgeon at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, HCA The Christie Private Care and HCA Wilmslow Hospital. He is also a Manchester Academic Health Science Centre Honorary Clinical Chair at the University of Manchester. This is awarded to individuals who have made a major contribution to their clinical speciality including excellence in research and education.

Professor Aziz joined The Christie in 2014, one of Europe's largest comprehensive cancer hospitals. He is based at the Colorectal & Peritoneal Oncology Centre (CPOC) and is the Clinical Lead for Colorectal Surgery, and Endoscopy Lead. He specialises in complex minimally invasive (keyhole) and open surgical techniques to treat early, advanced, and recurrent tumours of the appendix, colon, rectum, and anus. He also treats tumours that have spread to the lining of the abdomen (peritoneum), for which he performs cytoreductive surgery with hyperthermic intra-peritoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC).

He has published over 100 peer-reviewed research papers, some of which have been used for clinical guidelines by the UK National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE). To date he has obtained grants from Innovate UK, Medical Research Council, Cancer Research UK, Innovate UK and the National Institute for Healthcare Research. He has a lab at the Manchester Cancer Research Centre where he leads cutting edge research.

Professor Aziz was a member of the ‘Healthcare for London-A Framework for Action’ (2007) team reviewing the capital’s healthcare needs for the next decade. He has an interest in translating research into treatments for patients and is a national laparoscopic colorectal surgery trainer.