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Written by a NHS patient at St Mark's Hospital
20th January 2024


I would just like to say my doctor is the best, she helped me so much and has made me feel good about the future and the decisions I have made for my health moving forward.

20th January 2024
Response from Dr Naila Arebi

Thank you for taking the time to share the feedback. The gratitude is much appreciated.

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Written by a NHS patient at St Mark's Hospital
5th November 2022


In 25 years of IBD Dr Arebi is the finest doctor I've had the pleasure of being treated by. She did more for me in here first year at St Marks than most docs have done in many years. She comes across as a genuinely caring human being, is VERY pro-active (something that severely lacking when you have an appointment with one of her juniors sadly), and on a couple of occasions has gone genuinely out of her way to help me personally, on a physical and mental level. I wish I could thank her more than I have done. I just wish it were possible to actually see her at every outpatient appointment (not realistic I know), as sadly outpatient appointments that are with one of her team instead are usually a waste of time - they just arrange a small test or minor treatment tweak so they can say they did something, knowing you'll see someone different next time so won't be their problem then. (I should point out, this is not unique to Dr Arebi's team, but an issue with every gastroenterologist's team - some sort of mortal fear of doing anything significant or pro-active out of fear of being seen to make a mistake by their boss, leaving the patient in endless limbo). If you are having major difficulties, or long standing disease and feeling like you getting nowhere, she would be the perfect gastroenterologist to find yourself in the care of.

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Written by a carer at St Mark's Hospital
6th January 2021


Dr Arebi treats my son for Crohn's disease. She is so patient and knowledgeable and her expertise in this condition is superb. No matter how busy the clinic is and sometimes it is exceptionally busy, she always takes her time to explain and answer questions and we have never felt rushed into making decisions about treatment or worried to ask for advice. She is also exceptionally astute at managing the relationship and often differing views about the way forward that come from being a mother and a young man dealing with his illness. I would not want to see anyone else to care for us.

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Written by a patient at St Mark's Hospital
14th August 2020


We were recommended to Dr Arebi by another patient . We can say enough how very pleased we are with the care provided by Dr Arebi. Her care goes over and above the call of duty. Lots of knowledge for her condition Protitis . I don’t think we would have managed as well with zoeys condition with the wonderful care and top notch medical advise. Zoey has been so well managed for her IBD because of Dr Arebi which just means the world to her and her parents.

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Written by a patient at St Mark's Hospital
3rd July 2019


I have been a patient of Dr Arebi for several years. She is totally professional in her work but on top of that she is kind and caring. I'm probably not the easiest of patients to manage as I'm often abroad but she has always worked around that to give me the best possible care. I don't think I could have a better doctor looking after me.

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Dr Naila Arebi is a consultant gastroenterologist with a special interest in Inflammatory Bowels Disease (IBD) at St Mark's National Bowel Hospital. She leads the IBD service at St Mark's with an emphasis on quality improvement. With a team of Specialist IBD nurse and Dietitian she runs a monthly Adolescent and Young Persons Clinic to support additional needs of young people. Her expertise is reconised in her committee memberships of the European Crohn's and Colitis Organisation (ECCO) and the British Society of Gastroenterology (BSG) and research activities and publications.