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Written by a NHS patient at Birmingham Heartlands Hospital
26th February 2022


My experience with dr crowe and his team at heartlands was amazing i was treated with such love and care dr crowe preformed a pelvic vain emboilsation as i have something called pelvic congestion syndrome he told me it would take 3 -6 months to feel better and he was right by 6 months i felt such a relief he is a very clever man with alot of experience and really does know his stuff the whole operation i felt at ease as he was so ressureing and made me feel calm if my daughter suffers with anything that needed intervention as they get older i would be sending them to dr crowe thank u dr crowe and your lovely team from melissa c

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15th May 2020


I felt in very safe hands with Dr Crowe for my uterine artery embolisation procedure. I was initially seen at Heartlands for all my pre op visits (the Nurse Specialist was superb). Due to Covid 19 I had my surgery at The Priory where I met Dr Crowe. He and the team at The Priory were exceptionally good. My care was faultless. The whole team were kind, efficient and I was very well looked after. The Priory Hospital was very clean, comfortable, lovely food and i had lovely views over trees from my room. All in all a very positive hospital experience. Would not hesitate to recommend.

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Written by a patient at 9 Harley Street
5th July 2019


I was referred to Dr. Paul Crowe for a varicocele embolization in June 2019. Throughout our initial consultation and post-surgery check ups he was absolutely professional, and was very attentive to any concerns I had. He is very responsive to my queries via phone/email to help keep me confirmed about the end-to-end consultation process. He has a friendly, calm and caring demeanour; which has affirmed my belief that I made the correct choice choosing to have my procedure with him. I would absolutely recommend his services to family and friends. He also took the time to contact my local NHS when I was admitted for a separate issue after the operation, which was very much appreciated and above/beyond the call of duty. Thank you Dr. Paul - you've helped me a great deal, particularly as I've only recently moved to the U.K.!

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Written by a patient at Birmingham Heartlands Hospital
1st December 2018


After being diagnosed with pelvic varicose veins I was told "there was nothing my local hospitals could offer to help me". I was 42 at the time with a very busy household and job, being referred to Dr Crowe was a life saver. He has carried out the embolisation twice eight & six years ago, the procedure is quick, painless but so effective. Unfortunately I think I might need to see him again now but I know that he will be able to help me again.

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Dr. Paul Crowe is a Consultant Interventional Radiologist with private practices in Birmingham and London. He also works in the NHS at Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, part of the Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust.

He has special interests in vascular and urological radiology and uterine artery embolisation for fibroids. He undertakes ultrasound, CT and MRI scanning as well as a wide range of minimally invasive interventional radiology procedures. He has been the leading contributor to the UK Fibroid Embolisation registry and is a founder of the Birmingham Fibroid Clinic. He also has a special interest in the diagnosis and treatment of pelvic congestion syndrome due to pelvic varicose veins and testicular varicocele embolisation.

Dr. Crowe attended Trinity College Medical School in Dublin, graduating in 1988.
He has been a consultant at Birmingham Heartlands Hospital since May 1998 and is the Clinical Lead for Interventional Radiology.

Dr. Crowe is a Fellow of the Royal College of Radiologists (FRCR) and of the Faculty of Radiologists of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (FFRRCSI) and is a member of the British Society of Interventional Radiology (BSIR), the Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology Society of Europe (CIRSE) and The Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR, USA).