Reviews
Informative in what was going to happen.
Miss Edwards gave very professional care throughout. She explained the surgery clearly beforehand along with a realistic recovery plan. She took into account my personal healthcare requirements and treatment choices. She followed well up after the surgery to make sure my recovery was on track, including scheduling an appointment at short notice to deal with a particular issue. Thank you.
miss edwards treated me and spoke to me like a human being and explained everything in detail and put myself and my mum at ease.
miss edwards took care of me in surgury and out of surgury.
i would recommend that anyone should do this procedure to help someone else , if i had to do it again i would as long as miss edwards was my surgeon
Miss Edwards was very informative, very approachable and explained my surgery, any risks and the after care simply and fully. My operation went well and the results afterwards are great, very small scars and very little discomfort with a recovery time less than expected.
I had a parathyroidectomy and I would definitely recommend Anusha Edwards to other patients. She was very easy to talk to, explained what she would be doing and what to expect afterwards.
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Miss Anusha Edwards is a kidney transplant surgeon. She performs operations on patients with kidney failure including kidney transplantation and surgery to allow both haemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis. In addition, she performs keyhole (laparoscopic) surgery to remove kidneys for living donation.
In her role as an endocrine and general surgeon Miss Edwards looks after and operates on patients with parathyroid disorders and common surgical diseases such as hernias and gallbladder problems
She has a keen interest in the education of medical staff, patients and the local community, especially in the field of renal transplantation.
Miss Anusha Edwards is the Specialty Lead for General Surgery at Southmead Hospital, a Fellow of The Royal College of Surgeons of England, and a member of the British Transplant Society and British Association of Endocrine and Thyroid Surgeons.