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Everything explained clearly and without haste.Very happy with experience
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The consultation was very clear and informative. He provide the relevent detail, put my mind at rest, showed me and explained the scans as well recommending after care.
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Dr Wanis is very carrying and understanding doctor. I was really pleased with his approach to me as a patient and he was very patient with listening all my problems and then I got loads of advices from him. Will be more than happy to be seen by him more often in clinic. Will highly recommend this doctor.
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Dr gave an update of my latest results, listened to my concerns about my current health and outlined further tests and treatment to go forward. Got my agreement on proposed actions.
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All the staff, when I was first treated for kidney stones, were extremely good. Dr. Wanis provided my aftercare and he was very knowledgeable. He is very friendly and professional. In my view I had first rate care both during my complaint and with the aftercare and I do not think I could have received greater care, therefore no improvements are needed in my opinion.
David Tennant.
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Mr Wanis is a Consultant Urological Surgeon at Surrey and Sussex Hospitals NHS Trust and Urological Cancer Lead. He also holds practicing privileges at Spire Gatwick Park, Ramsay Ashtead Hospital and Dorking Healthcare. He graduated from the University of Manchester in 2011. He became a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England after completing the necessary examinations in November 2020. In October 2021 he completed his specialist training in the Sussex and Surrey region. He treats a broad range of urological conditions and has a specialist interest in men’s health as well as the minimally invasive treatment of kidney stones and benign prostatic enlargement. He is an accredited Clinical and Educational supervisor for urology trainees and was appointed Honorary Clinical Lecturer at Brighton and Sussex Medical School in 2021 for his contribution to undergraduate education. He is passionate about medical education and is involved in both undergraduate and postgraduate training. He regularly teaches and examines medical students and urology registrars. He is widely published in peer reviewed journals and has presented his work at various national and international conferences. In his free time he enjoys football, tennis, travelling and playing the guitar.