Mr Magdy Moawad was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2024 for delivering outstanding care.

 

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Written by a patient at Nuffield Health Woking Hospital
10th July 2019


I am lucky enough to have private healthcare through work so was provided with a choice of consultants. I chose Mr Moawad based on the reviews I had read about his skills and also because his sense of humour was mentioned. I was not disappointed in anyway. I had been suffering with anxiety and having had a very painful experience with previous surgery on one of my legs, this was heightened by the prospect of surgery on both legs. Mr Moawad was very thorough in his diagnosis, explaining this and the interventions that were necessary for the operation I needed. I found his approach kind and patient and his sense of humour was worthy of the mention it had got previously, it definitely helped put me at ease. The operation went well and the recovery proved to be as smooth as he predicted. I would definitely recommend Mr Moawad and would also like to mention his secretary Siobhan who is lovely and so helpful. Thank you both.

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Written by a patient at St Peter's Hospital
4th July 2019


I had vein operation in day surgery at St Peters Hospital. The operation was carried out by MR Magdy Moawad. He clearly explained everything about the operation. He was so gentle and made me feel relaxed all the way through the operation. Every thing went very well. Mr Magdy Moawad has a great sense of humour and also a great surgeon, I would recommend him to anybody going in for vascular surgery.

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Written by a patient at Ashford Hospital
14th June 2019


Mr Moawad made me feel at ease and had a charming manner

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25th May 2019


Dr Moawad consulted me on a epigastric hernia and then followed on with restorative surgery. From meeting Dr Moadwad through to the discharge appointment - he was fantastic. He provided full details and information on the issue, risks and procedure. We had a long discussion in the risks of delaying and the benefits of operating sooner - and the recovery time - which enabled me to make an informed decision. The surgery itself was impeccable - from the moment being checked in to departing (on the same day!) it was a smooth, simple and painless experience - i was walking the dog by the time I got home. Recovery was quick and steady and after 6 weeks we had a follow up review to check the healing. Again this was an informative session and was good to close the loop on the process. I am exceedingly grateful Dr Moawad was assigned and I have had a wonderful experience from end to end.. Thanks very much Dr Moawad and I would highly recommend you to all Andy Castle

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Written by a patient at Nuffield Health Guildford Hospital
25th April 2019


Mr Moawad recently treated my varicose vein that had been bothering me for some while. I was very impressed with his examination using ultrasound and the way he set out the options for treatment so clearly. It was a day case when I had the vein stripped and after a few days of mild discomfort I was back to normal. I would recommend Mr Moawad for his professionalism and his easy manner.

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Profile

Specialty Clinical Lead for Vascular Surgery
Educational Supervisor, Clinical Supervisor, Appraiser
MBBCh, MSc, FRCSEd, FRCS (Gen Surg), Certificate in Teaching

Private Secretary: Siobhan Reilly
07719 688855, email: Admin@SurreyVeins.com
www.SurreyVeins.com

Mr. Moawad has advanced training in vascular and endovascular surgery and has worked in many eminent Regional Vascular and Endovascular Units such as St Thomas’, St George’s and Royal Free Hospitals in London. This has enhanced his skills and has allowed him to become familiar with different and diverse surgical practices.

Finally, he enjoys playing music and has artistic talent that has been reflected on in his work.


Areas of interest:

Management of varicose and thread (spider) veins using VNUS, Laser and Foam Sclerotherapy. ;Open and minimally invasive (endovascular) management of aortic aneurysms, ;Management of carotid artery disease for prevention of strokes and mini-stroke ;Lower limb vascular reconstructions to improve the circulation of the leg. ;Management of diabetic foot and limb salvage. ;General surgery interests including all types of hernia repairs, Excessive sweating, Botox therapy.


Other interests:

Throughout his clinical career Mr Moawad has been involved in both formal and informal teaching of both undergraduates and postgraduate doctors from different Universities and is very keen to play a role in surgical training.

He is an examiner at the Imperial College in London and he is also a member of the interviewing panel of potential medical students (MB BS) at St George’s University of London.


Member of:

• Vascular Society of Great Britain and Ireland
• British Society of Endovascular Therapy
• European Society for Vascular Surgery
• Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
• Surrey Vascular Group Network


Research:

Mr Moawad continuously supports the clinical research and encourages his team to write papers. He also supports his colleagues in the design and analysis of their research.

Magdy is very skilled and confident in database writing, management and understanding of its use in clinical practice. This enabled him to share in the development of information and decision support systems in the NHS.

He devised many database applications that helped in audit and research projects for his colleagues and himself.


Personal interests:

Magdy plays the lute and violin and plays music to raise money for charitable and various other events. His most recent performances were in London, Paris and Sweden.

He was a guest of honor at the BBC world service in April 2013. He played and discussed the relation between music and medicine. This interview lasted one hour.


Languages spoken:

English and Arabic