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25th March 2024


I saw Dr Kumar as part of investigative tests for breast cancer. She gave me an ultrasound and was so warm and kind and made me feel heard and at ease. She was super thorough and just the loveliest person. People need to take courses on bedside manner from this doctor! I can’t recommend her highly enough.

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Written by a NHS patient at King Edward VII Hospital
14th March 2024


Good care and understanding very pleasantly delivered

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Written by a NHS patient at King Edward VII Hospital
22nd January 2022


Amrita was friendly and informative. She was very patient and explained everything well to my daughter. She was engaging and made the appointment seem like a fun outing. She answered all my questions and was very helpful.

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Written by a patient at King Edward VII Hospital
12th January 2018


Dr Kumar has excellent bedside manners. She explained my mammograms and ultrasound findings. She performed a breast biopsy procedure as part of my appointment and put me at ease immediately.

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Written by a patient at Spire Thames Valley Hospital
5th November 2017


Overall, I was very pleased with the quality of my care. The whole set up was very efficient and I thought Dr Kumar did an excellent job of listening to my concerns and symptoms and then carefully explaining the biopsy procedures she needed to perform. The whole team was very polite and attentive and I felt quite relaxed throughout.

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Profile

Dr. Amrita Kumar is a Consultant Radiologist and holds her NHS post at the Parapet breast Centre, King Edward VII Hospital in Windsor, where she is a leading specialist for breast cancer. She also runs a weekly breast cancer screening assessment clinic and performs weekly interventional procedures including ultrasound-guided biopsy, fine needle aspirations, stereotactic and vacuum assisted biopsies, as well as stereotactic wire localisations. She is a core member of the local and specialist breast cancer multidisciplinary team.

Dr Kumar consults on all aspects of general and breast radiology and has an interest in the management of symptomatic and screen-detected breast cancer. She also has a clinical and research interest in breast cancer and medical simulation, having previously completed an MSc in this area.

Dr. Kumar is published in many peer-reviewed papers and high impact international journals, including the British Journal of Radiology. She has recently authored a chapter on the internationally collaborated 'Comprehensive Textbook of Healthcare Simulation' published by Springer Science. She has presented at major international conferences and has been invited to give talks in the UK and United States.