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Written by a carer at Addenbrooke's Hospital
14th September 2020


Due to covid I spoke with dr lamb on the phone, he was a great help and listened thoroughly, I felt reassured the whole time.

16th September 2020
Response from Mr Benjamin W Lamb

I am sorry that I could not see you in person but glad you felt that the consultation was beneficial. Thank you for the feedback.

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Written by a patient at Addenbrooke's Hospital
6th September 2020


Happy in every way. Great care given to me

16th September 2020
Response from Mr Benjamin W Lamb

Thank you for your feedback. I am very glad that you had a good experience.

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Written by a member of staff at Addenbrooke's Hospital
3rd July 2020


Mr. Lamb is very kind, friendly, calm, happy and reassuring. He always displays a high level of professionalism and is a role model to many of us here at the hospital. As a skilled and seasoned doctor and surgeon, Mr Lamb is happy to teach new members of staff as well as broaden the knowledge of existing colleagues with enthusiasm. I have the greatest respect for him and try to model my own patient care after his. I would recommend him to friends, family, patients and colleagues and would be lucky if he was my doctor or surgeon.

6th July 2020
Response from Mr Benjamin W Lamb

Thank you very much for your comment. I am privileged to work with a dedicated and caring team! Ben

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Profile

Ben is a Consultant Urological and Robotic surgeon at Bart’s Health NHS Trust. He also holds an honorary consultant position at University College London Hospital. Prior to this, Ben worked at Addenbrooke’s between 2018 and 2022 as a Consultant Urological and Robotic Surgeon.

Ben sees patients with concerns about health issues, such as PSA testing or prostate cancer.

Ben trained in general urology in London and the southeast of England. Ben has also undertaken specialist training in prostate and bladder cancers and robotic surgery, including a Fellowship in urological oncology and robotic surgery at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Australia.

Alongside his clinical practice Ben is currently lead clinician for urological cancer, and Clinical Lead for
cancer multidisciplinary team (MDT) development.

Ben also enjoys teaching medical students, doctors and allied healthcare professionals on a wide range of topics from communication skills to MDT working to Urological Sciences.

With his research interest in improving clinical processes, and enjoyment of teaching, Ben has been course director of MDT improvement workshops in England and overseas.