Reviews
Excellent care, great knowledge and very good at explaining the different elements of the procedure.
Fantastic Doctor! Highly recommend.p
Dr Anwar was very reassuring ahead of my Septorhinoplasty as I was quite nervous. I trusted him and the results turned out good. Recovery was quite good as-well and he provided resources to help me recover better.
Dr Anwar did an excellent job at reconstructing my deviated septum. I was struggling to breathe clearly through my collapsed nostrils and it has been over 2 years since my operation and the positive difference it has made it brilliant. Not only that, but he managed to straighten out my nose, which was wonky before so I am very grateful for his hard work and skills. He made me feel very comfortable pre and post op and I would highly recommend him to others who are in need of his help.
Thank you so much for the kind review and humbling words, delighted I have managed to be of help.
I have always found Mr Mohiemen Anwar to be open honest very and prepared to listen and most importantly explain issues/procedures/forward care in language that is suitable for non-medically trained people.
Profile
Mr Mohiemen Anwar is an ENT consultant at Chelsea & Westminster NHS Foundation Trust, working across both their sites at West Middlesex University Hospital and Chelsea sites. He has both Paediatric and Adult practices across both sites, but also he sees patients at Teddington Memorial Hospital once a week to provide a highly specialised service to local community and support the local GPs.
Mr Anwar is a specialist in Ear Nose and Throat disorders, trained in London's most renowned hospitals like The Royal Marsden hospital, Great Ormond street hospital, The Royal London hospital, Charing Cross hospital and St Mary's Hospital. Additionally he has worked at The Royal National Throat Nose and Ear hospital and been trained by a panel of experienced ENT surgeons in the Art and Science of ENT disorders and management. He was awarded Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT) following his success in passing his Fellowship of The Royal College of Surgeons exams in 2016, and been added to the Specialist Register in 2017.
He has spent his final two years of training concentrating on developing his Endoscopic Sinus surgery skills and the management of diseases and disorders of the nose, including complex anterior skull base endoscopic and open surgery and complex nasal reshaping and reconstruction surgery.
During his training at Great Ormond Street hospital for sick children, he developed an interest in Paediatric ENT surgery and it account for almost half of his day-to-day practice at West Middlesex University Hospital.
Mr Anwar is a dedicated academic and his interest in research was culminated in a PhD degree in Molecular Oncology and Immunotherapy for his work at Barts Cancer Institute in developing a novel combined oncolytic virotherapy and immunotherapy for the treatment of solid tumours including head and neck cancer. Queen Mary University of London awarded him a Doctorate of Philosophy degree in 2015.
He has a special interest in teaching and training evidently as he has been running The Barts ENT training courses,
- Barts FESS & Rhinoplasty course
- Barts Head and Neck dissection course
- Barts Temporal Bone Dissection course
successfully for more than 11 years now. Many trainees and now consultants have been through his training courses, and his track record of excellent running of courses has recently been accepted to be presented at the upcoming British Academic Conference for Otolaryngologists 2018 (BACO 2018).
Finally, Mr Anwar is a dedicated family man to his wife Lina and daughter Meela and the family are awaiting the arrival of the 4th member of the Anwar's family. He enjoys his family time, including traveling and supporting his wife's singing career.
He is a keen tennis player and quite handy with a racquet, and his many trophies and prizes along his different stages of life speaks for himself.
Mr Anwar is bilingual, fluent in spoken and written Arabic in all its different dialects.