Reviews
I have been a patient of doctor Srivastava since
October 2017.i am 54years old now and whilst
I've been lucky health wise untill the last 12 months
whare I've contacted naphrotic syndrom.its a condition
I had never heard of. but Dr Srivastava has explained
and made everything clear to me about the condition
and he is very professional in how he treats you and in his
approach. but above all he Carrys out his duties in a very
careing and friendly manner. even contacting me at home
via mobile to discuss my treatment.
very grateful.
Shalabh is an unbelievable good doctor he looked after myself with the greatest of care this man is an absolute gem within the freeman hospital, nothing is ever too much trouble and he ensures you get the best possible care he was constantly monitoring my progress after my transplant,I can not speak highly enough of this amazing doctor and I could never thank him for all he has done for me.
Dr Srivastava was exceptional, when I took my Father to his appointment. Not only did the Doctor explain very well what had happened to my Father, but he also gave good recommendations of what we could now do to improve my Fathers situation. He listened extremely well to a range of medical complaints and was able to offer views and good advice.
My Father has had these complaints now for over 20 years and this is the first time we have been clear on what is happening with him.
I cant thank this Doctor enough for giving us hope in my Father eventually finding some alternatives to helping him with his conditions.
Thank you
Dr Shalabh is very helpful and knowledgeable in his field. He has given me proper advice to control my blood-pressure.
This doctor was really friendly and had a lovely manner, he explained everything to me and reassured me throughout the consultation. I would definitely recommend Dr shalabh srivastava.
Specialises in
- Internal (General) Medicine
- Nephrology
Profile
I graduated from Stanley Medical College, Chennai, India. I have trained in nephrology in the North Thames , London and then in the Northern Renal Rotation having worked mostly at The Barts Health NHS trust(London) and Freeman Hospital in Newcastle.
My clinical interests are in Acute Kidney Injury, Interventional nephrology and Dialysis.
My research interests lie in Inherited Renal Diseases specially Ciliopathies. Kidney Research UK has funded my research in investigating the cystic kidney disease,Nephronophthisis, in Prof.Sayer's lab at Newcastle University for the past 4 years.
I have pioneered the use of Human Urine derived Renal Epithelial cells (a non invasive way of isolating kidney cells) in Newcastle that can be used for research into a variety of renal conditions.
Outside work I spend most of time with my family, cycling and playing squash.