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Written by a patient at Addenbrooke's Hospital
7th July 2020


Happy with care delivered by Dr. Banerjee

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Written by a patient at Addenbrooke's Hospital
30th April 2020


I consider myself very lucky to have been treated under the care of Dr. Banerjee. I went to him with a rather complicated history of a uterus fibroid. In all our interactions, he listened patiently every step of the way and answered all my questions and concerns. He was very approachable and unlike other consultants I had seen before, he always responded when I reached out. Most important of all, I felt he truly cared about me and my well-being as a patient. For the first time in a very long run, I felt I was being a treated as a real person and not just a name attached to a file in the NHS system. Many many thanks for your brilliant work.

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Written by a patient at St Peter's Hospital
20th November 2019


I was referred by my GP for fibroids. I presented with two large fibroids, these were discovered whilst I was being treated for cancer. Having had 6 operations as part of the cancer treatment I didn't want a hysterectomy. SB (saikat banerjee) was simply not interested in treating me, as my fibroids were large there would be a significant risk that any procedure may require an emergency hysterectomy. He referred me on to St. Mary's for magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound. When I attended the appointment at St Mary's I was told that my MRIs (taken at the clinic of SB) showed that I was not a suitable for the treatment he had referred me for. What am I to make of that? That SB didn't understand the details of the suggested treatment or that he just wanted me to move on from his clinic. I found the appointment with SB and his team rather unprofessional: he had an intern is his chamber that he couldn't even remember the name of. Also it seemed as though he was mocking me: he showed me the MRI images of my fibroids and said "how could you let this happen to yourself?!". Clearly not a shred of empathy. I reminded SB that the fibroids appeared to have developed whilst I was being treated for cancer.

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Written by a patient at St Peter's Hospital
13th June 2017


I was admitted for a laparoscopy to be performed by Mr Banerjee. The procedure was almost perfect,I could not have asked for a better doctor. He listened to my concerns,explained everything including ALL options available. He also check on me after I left the hospital

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Written by a patient at St Peter's Hospital
1st June 2015


Excellent doctor. He listened to me when no-one else did, gave me the options for my problem and supported me 100% when I chose the option I felt best suited me. Dr Banerjee was a life line at St Peter's hospital, I wish I had been referred to him earlier.

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Specialises in

  • Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Profile

Saikat Banerjee is a Consultant Gynaecologist and Subspecialist in Gynaecological laparoscopic Surgery. He is the founder and co-lead for CEES-u: Cambridge Endometriosis and Endoscopic surgery unit; which is based at the Rosie and Addenbrooke’s Hospitals. He is a recognised expert in Laparoscopic Surgery and also in Gynaecological ultrasound. These are used in combination for the care of women suffering with endometriosis and also heavy menstrual bleeding. With an experienced multidisciplinary team, CESS-u is a recognised centre of excellence for the care of women with severe endometriosis. Saikat trained and qualified at Guy’s Hospital. He trained in North West Thames and two separate two year sabbaticals to learn Gynaecological ultrasound at King’s College and Laparoscopic Surgery at CEMIG: Surrey centre for endometriosis and minimally invasive Gynaecology. As well as a Fellow of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, he has a BSc (first class) in Radiological Sciences and an MSc (distinction) in Advanced Benign Gynaecological Surgery. Prior to join Cambridge he was a Consultant for 10 years in CEMIG which was the first UK recognised Endometriosis centres and honorary Senior Lecturer at the University of Surgery. He lectures both nationally and internationally on Endometriosis care and Laparoscopic Surgery.

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