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Written by a NHS patient at The Churchill
6th January 2022


I am very happy to recommend this doctor who carried out surgery when I had cancer which involved other complications. He managed to sort everything out even though, because I was so ill, he hadn't been able to carry out the necessary investigations to find out what was going on. I have complete trust in him and feel that he listens to what you have to say.

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Written by a NHS patient at The John Radcliffe
6th January 2022


This specialist was recommended to me by a retired doctor. His client care skills are excellent, and I had total confidence in his abilities. I would highly recommend him.

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Written by a NHS patient at The John Radcliffe
22nd December 2021


I would like to say that I was admitted on 30th November and was home by 2nd December ,my surgery was a success and have no complaints of any of surgical team who operated on me especially they took great care of my one kidney , i am great full of Dr. Soleymani Majd Hooman and his team and I had call today with great news to say all cancer is out as planned and I have to only go through 2 sessions of radiotherapy .I will recommend anybody to have surgery there in Oxford with this great doctor and his team.

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Written by a private patient at The Manor Hospital, Oxford
22nd December 2021


Such a brilliant experience and we’re really very fortunate to have been under the care of Mr Soleymanimajd. Heartfelt thanks to Hooman and the wider team at the Manor Hospital for your support and care over the last few months.

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Written by a private patient at The Manor Hospital, Oxford
15th December 2021


I had major surgery earlier this year and cannot recommend Mr Hooman Soleymanimajd highly enough. He is an exceptional surgeon and person on every level. If a family member or friend ever needed treatment, I would trust him 100% to find the best possible outcome for that individual within their set of personal circumstances. He holds himself to an extremely high set of standards in terms of technical expertise, the provision of the best patient care possible and in the leadership of his medical practice. I also found him to be extremely kind. He took the time to listen and even phoned us late one evening. I was quite anxious, as I had been unable to speak to a specialist for weeks. He made time to talk to me, despite the late hour. These qualities have also meant that he has been able to build an exceptionally strong team around him and strong links with colleagues and their teams in related disciplines, further enhancing the care that he is able to offer. As an example, there was a complication post my hysterectomy due to the fibroid having attached itself to my bowel and being very difficult to remove. His colleague Mr Oliver Jones, a consultant colorectal surgeon, was immediately consulted and visited me on three separate occasions. Although I learnt that the complication is very common after such surgery, it was incredibly reassuring that Mr Soleymani immediately involved his colleague, who gave me very helpful advice. The ward manager, Dieago, is also very professional and like Mr Soleymani has a rare depth of kindness and compassion. It’s hard to explain but when I was in hospital I could feel the bonds and respect in the team and between teams, from the nurses through to other consultants involved in Mr Soleymani’s practice or in related practices. I would also like to mention Zoe Risk, Mr Soleymani’s PA who is very proactive, focused and again extremely kind. She made a big difference to my experience as a patient. Mr Soleymani is a consultant who always goes the extra mile for his patients, which means no stone is left unturned, but this never felt heavy. He explained the outcomes and decisions to me very clearly and succinctly and in an empathetic manner. He was able to pace where I was at mentally and emotionally and was incredibly patient in helping me move forward. At the same time, he can step back and be very definitive when he needs to be and is happy to explain all the whys and wherefores of why he has come to the conclusion he has. I have made a full recovery and will be eternally grateful to Mr Soleymani and his wonderful team and colleagues.

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Specialises in

  • Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Profile

Mr Hooman Soleymani Majd is a leading consultant gynaecological oncology surgeon based in Oxford. He is expert in minimally invasive procedures, colposcopy and laparoscopy and also specialises in the treatment of ovarian cancer, placenta accreta spectrum and other gynaecological pathologies.


Mr Soleymani Majd qualified in medicine in 2000, before relocating to London to specialise in obstetrics and gynaecology. He later moved to Oxford where he completed his postgraduate training programme and obtained membership of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. Following this, Mr Soleymani Majd undertook several years of sub-specialist training in gynaecological oncology while based at Oxford’s Churchill Cancer Centre. He has held the position of consultant in gynaecological oncology at the Churchill Hospital since 2016 and is also an BSCCP accredited colposcopist. He sees private patients at Gynaecology Care Oxford.


Mr Soleymani Majd is a leading name in medical education and is involved in teaching medical trainees, registrars and fellows in various settings, including as an accredited colposcopist and trainer for the British Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology and at the British Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy’s annual workshop. Additionally, he holds the position of honorary senior clinical lecturer in gynaecological oncology surgery at the University of Oxford.


Mr Soleymani Majd continues to be actively involved in research, in particular as part of an Oxford-based research group with a special interest in new developments in surgical techniques in ultra-radical surgery for advanced ovarian cancer. His clinical research papers are widely published in peer reviewed journals and he regularly presents at national and international gynaecological oncology congresses. Additionally, Mr Soleymani Majd is an editorial board member and reviewer for a number of highly respected academic journals in his field, including the European Journal of Gynaecology Oncology and the Journal of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Cancer Research.