Mr Oliver Warren was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2024 for delivering outstanding care.

 

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Written by a carer at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
11th March 2016


A year ago I was sitting in the emergency room at C&W fearing for my husband's life. The prospective of losing him and having to raise our 3 children alone was very much real. Recently arrived at C&W Mr Warren performed the surgery that saved his life and allowed us to celebrate 20 years of marriage few months later. Today is my husband's first birthday of a second chance in life. It is wonderful to read so many reviews which confirms that what we experienced was genuine talent, kindness and professionalism in the care of Mr Warren. Not only, I unreservedly recommend Mr Warren, I would trust him 100% to operate on any of my children. I'll not be surprised if one day I'll be addressing him Professor Warren.

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Written by a patient at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
8th March 2016


Mr Warren saved my life before I had even met him, although he'd met me before I'd even knew him. He's an amazing, kind and trustworthy Dr and I couldn't thank him enough. He's a dr that actually listens. Such a great Dr and I would never have met someone as such a Dr in my own local hospital. Thank You Mr Warren

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Written by a patient at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
1st March 2016


How could a diagnosis of cancer and its subsequent spread be mitigated to the point where it is assimilated without emotional pain? When the news is delivered by Oliver Warren. It's a privilege to be treated by him- with respect, respect for my intelligence, humanity, warmth, and complete honesty. That's him- one of the finest human beings I know. My friends and family who met him would all trust and accept every word he utters without question. I can bear witness to his immense skill as a surgeon. He is the best explainer I've ever known in the profession. Diagrams, words, everything I want to know are laid out to help me understand and participate in vital decisions. He's there, very first thing in the morning and late at night after a hard day in theatre. In my case he had performed several delicate operations that day, mine being the last till 8pm. He then had time to phone my closest and tell them all about the operation. And he always looks immaculate, bright and cheerful. He is immense fun too. I can truthfully say that since I first met him in August 2015 my life has been enriched by his presence. I wish you had more than 5 stars on offer- Wonderful Oliver is worth at least 25!

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Written by a patient at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
8th February 2016


Thoroughly professional and caring

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Written by a patient at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
27th January 2016


I saw Dr Warren and he very quickly made the decision to totally remove my hemorroids, which was exactly what I wanted having suffered for years since the previous "tying" procedure a few years back with daily bleeding. It all went ahead beautifully although the number of piles was greater than expected. After 3 days of agony, I tried to call my GP, but got no response. So I called the dept. at the Chelsea and Westminster. I could not believe it when he came on the line to speak to me and explained and gave me an appointment to see him two days later. It all went fantastically and his kindness and devotion was something I have never experienced before, even with the private insurance we had in the past. the main word is COMPASSION.

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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'.