Mr Oliver Warren was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2024 for delivering outstanding care.
Reviews
Very good
Over the years i have consulted Oliver Warren on numerous occasions. There is a very good reason that there is sometimes a bit of a wait to see him because his reputation is second to none - don't be tempted to go elsewhere. My colon has long been under his care & supervion and he has dealt with polyps effectively and without fuss - whilst all the time explaining what's going on. More recently I needed to test Mr Warren's other speciality and had bilateral inguinal hernias repaired by him - again very effectively and with full explanation. I can't tell you how reassuring it is when everyone connected to the procedure is telling the patient "You have the best surgeon." I can't recommend him highly enough.
I could not recommend Mr Warren highly enough. Diagnosis, prognosis and resolution all spot on. All done in an utterly charming way. Answered all questions clearly and put me at ease.
Mr Warren was efficient and caring. He explained my procedures in full and answered my many questions in detail. I would strongly recommend him for any gastrointestinal concerns.
Mr Warren was very helpful and efficient. He managed my case brilliantly and listened to any and all of my concerns and addressed each concern as they arose.
The surgery went really well - through Mr Warren explained the procedure and what he was doing.
Very happy with the overall process and end result.
Specialises in
- General surgery
Profile
Oliver is a Consultant Colorectal, Intestinal and Hernia Surgeon at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, The London Clinic and The Lister Hospital. He has a high-volume practice in coloproctology and is a JAG accredited colonoscopist. He has an interest in hernias, including complex abdominal wall reconstruction. He performs over 50 colorectal resections per year, the vast majority using 'keyhole' surgery.
Prior to becoming a consultant surgeon he undertook colorectal surgery fellowships at St. Mark's Hospital, London and the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney. He was a visiting fellow at the Cleveland Clinic, USA.
Oliver is an Honorary Senior Lecturer at Imperial College London and has written numerous scientific papers and book chapters on medical leadership, patient safety and surgical education. He is the co-author of the book 'Going into Hospital: A guide for patients, families and carers'.