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


What a phenomenal consultant. From the initial meet, I knew I was in safe and competent hands. He was not only knowledgable but listened to my concerns with care and put me at ease. The surgery went smoothly and I am so grateful to have had him, would highly recommend.

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Written by a private patient at Cleveland Clinic London Hospital
15th October 2023


During my pre surgery assessment Mr Imber was welcoming and very informative about the process of surgery, putting my mind at ease explaining every stage and how I would feel post surgery. This is very important when you’re feeling unwell and vulnerable. The care I received the day of my surgery was exceptional. I was reassured every step of the way, which helped any anxiety I had. I would not hesitate to recommend Mr Imber and I thank him for all his help.

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Written by a private patient at Cleveland Clinic London Hospital
8th September 2023


Efficient precise good communication

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Written by a private patient at Cleveland Clinic London Hospital
2nd August 2023


he is always positive and moves quickly to address each and every issue and has built over a couple of years great confidence with me. His experience and dedication shines through

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


Mr. Imber was friendly and explained everything to me regarding my procedure etc.

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Profile

Mr Charles Imber is currently a leading London Teaching Hospital Hepatobiliary Pancreatic (HPB) Consultant as well as a liver transplant surgeon working at the Royal Free Hospital and Cleveland Clinic London. he completed his medical degree at Cambridge University, where he also received an honours degree in Oncology and Immunology. He was awarded his higher research thesis MD from Oxford University looking art aspects of liver preservation for transplantation.
He has a special interest in all aspects of benign and malignant liver and pancreas related surgery, liver transplantation, laparoscopic and robotic surgery. He was awarded an HCA travelling fellowship in 2012, the presentation travel award from the International Liver Transplant Society (2003), and the Hanson Research fellow and scholarship from Oxford University (1990). He has over 90 peer reviewed publications in journals including the Lancet, as well as having written 5 book chapters.
He has an extensive private practice attracting patients from both within the UK and also worldwide. He performed the first robotic liver and pancreas resections in the UK with successful outcomes and is a pioneer in all forms of minimally advanced surgery.