Dr Amit Pawa was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2024 for delivering outstanding care.

 

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Written by a patient at London Bridge Hospital
16th October 2019


Not sure how to review an anaesthetist as I was out unconscious while he worked but (a) I was unconscious and (b) had effective pain relief with no side effects so obviously all good. This was due a foot surgical procedure. I was very pleased with the pre-procedure briefing where he step by step explained everything that would happen and what to expect, which took a lot of the stress out of my first operation/general anaesthetic. Great communication, and a very pleasant manner while setting me up for the injection and putting me under. He gave me a choice of anaesthetic and I took his recommendation to go for an ankle nerve block. No pain at all afterwards (writing this 24 hours later) just numb toes (as he had predicted) for a few hours. Definitely happy to be cared by Dr Pawa again.

18th November 2019
Response from Dr Amit Pawa

Thanks so much for the feedback. I am delighted that you had a good experience and hope that the rest of your recovery was uneventful.

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Written by a patient at London Bridge Hospital
15th April 2019


I really appreciate the way you dealt with me, I'm so grateful God bless you.

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Written by a patient at London Bridge Hospital
21st March 2019


Dr Pawa was amazing! Having torn my distal bicep tendon, I needed fairly urgent surgery to repair the tear. To be honest, the prospect of having general anaesthesia terrified me. I was expecting it to be an ordeal whereby I was fighting against something which had complete control over me, forcing my body into a state it was not meant to be in. In addition, the thought of not waking up also played on my mind too. Before the operation, Dr. Pawa came to talk to me about the anaesthetic. He also discussed administering a nerve block, a specialty of his, to alleviate post-op pain and the necessity to pump me full of drugs that potentially would have made me feel lousy. Having run through the risks involved and weighing up the pros and cons I opted to have the block administered and feel I definitely made the right choice. Post-op pain was minimal as a result and I took the pain medication prescribed merely as a precautionary measure. Dr. Pawa had a very kind and caring manner from the start. He recognised my fear and made me feel at ease. ( At the end of the day I am a 35-year-old grown man who already felt ashamed and embarrassed presenting myself in such a petrified fashion so having someone with the ability to demonstrate compassion and understanding ensured minimal damage to my somewhat damaged ego!) What I also appreciated was his honesty and matter-of-fact approach. He informed me of all my options and talked me through the procedure. At no point did I feel pressured into something I wasn't happy with. I am uncertain as to whether this is standard practice, but what I also liked was the fact that the anaesthetic was administered in a separate room to the operating room. I was dreading walking into an operating theatre, seeing a crowd of surgeons dressed in their gowns, sharp knives, and bright lights. Upon entering the room Dr. Pawa and his assistant administered a pre-med to calm my nerves and asked me some questions about myself. He was very subtle in administering the anaesthetic as I never actually recall him doing so. We began a conversation about my training regime, I felt a little pressure in my right hand then all I remember is opening my eyes and him standing next to me to check I was feeling well following the procedure. No dizziness, no fighting the drug, no falling into black holes whilst counting backwards from 10! Upon waking up, I had no pain, I didn't feel groggy, I didn't blurt out any profanities ( as far as I can recall!) I was ready for a meal, drink and ready to go home. In short, I felt like I had had a good night’s sleep. I do not want to go through the experience again if I am honest for obvious reasons, however, if I had to have surgery again I would pull out all the stops to ensure that Dr. Pawa performed the anaesthesia, be it general or local. Both himself and my surgeon Miss Claire Fitzgerald worked hard to fix me and although I am still a way off full recovery, they both did a great job of setting the ball rolling with my surgery to ensure that eventually I will return to full strength. Thank you. With much appreciation and warm regards, Paul Ross

27th March 2019
Response from Dr Amit Pawa

Thanks so much for leaving such a wonderful review. I am so happy to hear you were pleased with the outcome and that you are on the road to recovery. Wishing you all the best, Amit Pawa

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Profile

PROFILE
 
Amit is a Consultant Anaesthetist at Guy's & St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, and the Cleveland Clinic London.
 
He is an Ultrasound Regional Anaesthesia (USRA) enthusiast and completed the first fellowship in Regional Anaesthesia at Guy's & St Thomas'. He holds the ESRA European Diploma in Regional Anaesthesia.
 
At Guy's & St Thomas' he is the Lead for Regional Anaesthesia. 
 
Amit was appointed as the first chairman of the London Society for Regional Anaesthesia (LSORA) in October 2010.
 
Amit was President of Regional Anaesthesia UK (RA-UK)  from 2018-2021 and also sat on the council of the European Society of Regional Anaesthesia (ESRA).during this time.

He is extremely passionate about the delivery of education in USRA and teaches  nationally and internationally.
 
He has created a series of Ultrasound Regional Anaesthesia Video tutorials on YouTube for the LSORA channel with the help of his regional fellows.
 
He has published on General Anaesthesia-Free Breast Surgery, and authored numerous review articles and editorials on numerous aspects of regional anaesthesia.
 
His main areas of clinical practice are:
 
1. Upper limb orthopaedic elective & trauma surgery
2. Plastic Surgery 
3. Foot and Ankle surgery
4. Breast cancer surgery
5. Reconstructive breast surgery