Reviews
Dr Haji
I cannot thank Dr Haji enough for everything he has done for me since November 23 .
He’s an inspiration and cannot thank
him enough.
Mr Haji and his team were very friendly, helpful and professional and I highly recommend Mr Haji and his team.
Amyn was exceptional in his advice, surgery and after care. He was professional with a human approach. The facilities were excellent
Dear Mr Haji
I cannot thank you enough for the surgery (ESD) and exceptional care you have given me over the last two months. Your professionalism, compassion and dedication to patient care is truly outstanding. I am so grateful.
Thank you
I feel very lucky! Mr. Haji is extremely knowledgeable and very proficient in his subject. He answered all my questions in detail and shared all the options with me. Right after my hernia surgery, I sat at the dining table and ate my meal, and the next day I almost returned to my normal life. People around me couldn't believe this miracle. I am very grateful to Dr. Haji and his excellent assistant Natalie."
Specialises in
- General surgery
- Internal (General) Medicine
Profile
Mr Amyn Haji was appointed as a Consultant in Colorectal and Laparoscopic Surgery at King's College Hospital in 2011. His clinical practice primarily consists of laparoscopic colorectal surgery, advanced colonoscopy and laparoscopic hernia surgery.
Mr Haji graduated from the University of Cambridge in 1999 where he was awarded a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery degree and a Master of Arts. His initial internship was in Cambridge and East Anglia and he subsequently moved to London to complete his basic surgical training at Basildon and University College London Hospitals.
His higher surgical training was in the South East Thames area which included a research period of 3 years at King's College Hospital. Mr Haji was admitted as a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England in February 2010 and received his certificate of completion of training (CCT) in March 2011.
His research and clinical interests are in utilization of high frequency colonoscopy ultrasound in the staging of colorectal polyps and cancer.
He completed a fellowship in advanced colonoscopy with Professor Kudo at Showa University in Japan in 2010 and since then has developed a practice of endoscopic mucosal resection and endoscopic submucosal dissection in the treatment of colorectal polyps