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Written by a patient at Spire Bushey Hospital
6th August 2019


Mr Lambert was very professional caring and gave me confidence. Answered all my questions. Made me feel at ease and I was not rushed.

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Written by a patient at Spire Bushey Hospital
17th July 2019


When I first meet Mr Lambert in his office I was very happy and taken aback by how understanding he was about my situation. I have a shoulder problem and I wanted surgery and unlike the surgeons and doctors I went to see in Ireland who were very dismissive about me having surgery Mr Lambert was very open to me having surgery and did not dismiss it. He was very understanding and nice and showed great sympathy towards my situation. Looking back I wish I went to see him a few years earlier then I did. The only negative wasnt to do with Dr Simon Lambert but the clinic was not an easy place to find and only for google maps I would not have found the place at all.

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Written by a patient at The Princess Grace Hospital
23rd May 2019


I went see Mr Lambert for a second opinion as a different Orthopaedic Consultant had told me that shoulder was surgery was my only option. This was a devastating prospect for me as, due to other medical issues, I am more vulnerable to infection than the average patient. Mr Lambert was extremely patient and spent a lot of time with me, taking time to understand my medical background, the background of the current problem and carrying out a physical examination. He drew the conclusion that surgery was not necessary and that with physio the problem would pass in time, which it has done. I feel very lucky to have seen such a considerate, kind and thorough orthpaedic consultant, and seeing him has prevented me from having unnescessary surgery. I was highly recommended to Mr Lambert by a family member who is a doctor and had worked with him.

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Written by a patient at The Princess Grace Hospital
23rd May 2019


I was referred to Mr Lambert by my consultant as I had been through a very difficult operation on my shoulder at Christmas and further surgery was being considered. Mr Lambert was very kind, very gentle and listened to my challenging few months very attentively. He reassured me after examination and reviewing my MRI scans with me in detail, that I would thankfully not need further surgery. Mr Lambert put me at ease immediately and his polite mannerism made me feel welcome. I was able to raise any concerns I had and question him about aspects of my ongoing recovery comfortably. Mr Lambert was very caring, genuinely concerned and his experience and professionalism was of the highest calibre. It was an absolute pleasure to meet Mr Lambert and I am most grateful to have been given the opportunity.

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Written by a patient at Spire Bushey Hospital
9th May 2019


Mr Lambert was recommended to me by my Physiotherapist as a wonderful surgeon, His speciality being Shoulders and Elbows. At our first meeting, I found him to be pleasant, warm and friendly and he immediately put me at ease about my proposed forthcoming shoulder operation. He explained the procedure clearly, giving me an insight of what I might expect if I were to go ahead with the operation. As yet, I have not had the operation, so cannot comment further, but having now met and talked with Mr. Lambert I feel re-assured that I will be in good hands.

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Profile

I am a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon with a special interest in the shoulder and elbow. I also hold an honorary academic appointment within University College London. Having worked at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH), a specialist orthopaedic hospital, where I created a research-active, educationally-acclaimed, science-based service, integrated with and recognising the extreme importance of expert rehabilitation, I have now moved to University College London Hospital. We enjoy a national reputation for clinical excellence and clinical research, which I fully expect to contribute to over the next decade. We value our national and international collaborations, and expect to develop these further with the evolution of the service. As a component of this effort my work with the AO has offered opportunities to younger colleagues while bringing the values of the AO to a wide variety of surgeons and therapists. Truly international collaboration and exchange of ideas clearly enhances and promotes the efficacy of patient-directed care and forms the basis for the motivation behind my development of the shoulder and elbow service at UCLH.