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Written by a NHS patient at University College Hospital
5th September 2023


I believe Mr Mohammadi literally saved my life when I came into A&E with a complicated bowel obstruction which looked on scan to be stage 4 cancer. He performed an emergency operation taking difficult decisions and looked after me and my family with wonderful care and understanding. I had complete trust in him and we all felt i could not be in better hands. Luckily although I was very ill the histology showed it was not malignant and I am recovering well. We owe a huge debt of gratitude to such a charming,compassionate and skilled surgeon.

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Written by a NHS patient at University College Hospital
6th August 2023


Mr Mohammadi is an excellent doctor and surgeon. From my first appointment, his care has been exemplary. He was careful to ensure that any abnormal investigations were thoroughly followed up prior to my operation. It was clear that my safety was paramount. He gave clear and evidence-based opinions and communicated risk and benefits of my operation well. My family and I valued his attention, communication and compassion. My surgery went well and I am extremely grateful for Mr Mohammadi’s skill, care and commitment to his patients. A credit to UCLH.

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Written by a private patient at Cleveland Clinic London Hospital
10th February 2023


Mr Mohammadi is a wonderful caring man and he made me feel like I was his ony patient. I warmed to him from our very first meeting and I would recommend him to my closest friends and family.

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Written by a private patient at Cleveland Clinic Portland Place Outpatient Centre
2nd February 2023


Excellent surgeon

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Written by a private patient at Cleveland Clinic London Hospital
21st January 2023


Excellent surgeon

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Profile

Borzoueh Mohammadi, an experienced Consultant Upper Gastrointestinal and General Surgeon, qualified from the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine in 1999, passing with Distinction and achieving several academic prizes. He undertook postgraduate surgical training in London, and during this time, undertook specialist research in Pancreatic Islet Cell transplantation. He was awarded Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 2011. Having completed his training, he pursued fellowships in Advanced Laparoscopic and Bariatric surgery at UCLH, and complex oesophagogastric cancer surgery at the Royal Marsden Hospital.

He was appointed at UCLH in 2013 and is a lead surgeons in the Upper Gastrointestinal and General surgery unit. He leads the Robotic Upper GI surgical programme at UCLH, is a Co-Director of the Oesophagogastric Cancer Pathway Board, NCL Cancer Alliance and chairman of the specialist Oesophagogastric MDT at UCLH.

He is an honorary associate Professor at UCL and has a commitment to ongoing research in translational medicine, and is a surgical Principal Investigator in immunotherapy and Proton Beam Therapy for oesophageal cancer.

Mr. Mohammadi has an expanding interest in, and manages, a wide range of complex cases that require tertiary centre referral. He has gained a reputation for teaching, training and has excellent published outcomes in oesophago-gastric surgery.

Speciality
General Surgery, Upper GI Surgery, Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery

Areas of Interest
Stomach Cancer; Oesophageal Cancer; Gallstones; Biliary disease; Cholecystitis; Laparoscopic Gallbladder surgery; Inguinal Hernia; Femoral Hernia; Incisional / Epigastric Hernia; Umbilical Hernia; Recurrent Hernia; Laparoscopic and open hernia surgery; Anterior abdominal wall reconstructions; Endoscopy; Advanced Laparoscopic ('keyhole') Surgery; Hiatus Hernia; Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD); Laparoscopic Antireflux surgery; Achalasia; Skin lesions; Lipoma; 'lumps and bumps'; Dysphagia: Dyspepsia
Robotic Surgery