Reviews
I cannot rate this Doctor any higher, and would absolutely totally and without regret recommend him to anyone out there with Endo problems.
Love him dearly, and I for one would have been lost without his help.
I felt I could ask all the questions I needed answers to. The fact that he ordered my prescription, which was delivered the next day to my home. I do feel more positive about my condition now. Thank you.
Brian Clark.
I don't always make the best patient being a nurse but Dr Vam brilliant listens and advises me the best course of action
Wonderful doctor very informative. Listened to my concerns. The best dr I have seen in a long time. Very attentive actually had time for every patient
Dr J Vamvakopoulos
I found be an excellent listener and also great at giving you the diagnosis in such away
that you can understand what you need to do to with symptoms so that you can deal with the problems I am very grateful for for all his help he as given me since he became my Consultant.
Yours Sincerely Mr David William Smith.
Specialises in
- Endocrinology
- Internal (General) Medicine
Profile
Dr Vamvakopoulos, an academic clinician by training, was appointed as Consultant and Clinical Specialist Service Lead at the Manx Centre for Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism in January 2021.
His clinical practice encompasses all aspects of Endocrinology, with subspecialist interests in endocrine autoimmunity (type 1 diabetes, autoimmune thyroid disorders, primary adrenal insufficiency etc); management of diabetic foot complications; endocrine education; and interventional endocrinology (eg ultrasound-guided thyroid procedures). He participates in the Internal Medicine on-call rota at Noble's Hospital, where he has a particular interest in medical disorders during pregnancy. His research activity largely reflects his clinical interests.
Dr Vamvakopoulos originally trained and worked as a biomedical scientist, then as an research immunologist. He qualified and completed his general medical and higher specialist training, as well as a postgraduate degree in Medical Education, in Birmingham, UK. His first substantive NHS consultant post was at Russells Hall Hospital, Dudley, where he was Clinical Lead for the Inpatient Diabetes Service.