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Written by a patient at Spire Bushey Hospital
26th April 2019


I saw Mr Lambert after an accident, this was an emergency appointment arranged by his excellent secretary, Stephanie, who is an absolute gem. Mr Lambert is very kind, caring and very gentle person. From the moment I saw him, he apologised for keeping me waiting he made me feel at ease. After looking through my nhs xrays he was not happy with them so he arranged for me to have an MRI. He went through the results, explained the procedure he was going to do plus the prognosis and recovery time and at no time did he rush me. I was able to ask as many questions and he put me at ease. I cannot recommed him enough. He even filled out a form for the travel insurance company as we had to cancel a holiday we had booked. Nothing was too much for him

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Written by a patient at Spire Bushey Hospital
7th April 2019


There is no way Mr Lambert could improve his treatment in my opinion. He was all that I could wish for in a doctor. He was very gentle and took great care when handling my injured wrist. He explained the image of my X-ray comprehensively detailed my after care to my satisfaction. My subsequent one or two minor queries were dealt with by return via his very pleasant and efficient secretary and I would recommend Mr Lambert most highly.

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Written by a patient at Spire Bushey Hospital
22nd March 2019


From my initial consultation with Mr Lambert, I knew I was in safe hands. He has the quiet authority of a surgeon who is highly experienced in his field and he radiates a genuine concern for the individual patient. He is also meticulous in getting the surgery "right" and not just "good enough". After two unsuccessful operations elsewhere, what a relief to be told by Mr Lambert that there is always a solution - as indeed there was! I am so grateful to Mr Lambert and his team at the Spire - they returned my life to normal.

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Written by a patient at Spire Bushey Hospital
25th February 2019


Mr. Lambert is a very kind, caring and gentle person. I was put at ease immediately as he listened compassionately to my symptoms. His diagnosis was precise and his treatment plan was definite giving me so much confidence and trust in him. As a doctor, Mr. Lambert is inspiring and and his bedside manner is to be congratulated. He is a true example of what all young doctors must aspire to be.

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Written by a patient at Spire Bushey Hospital
18th February 2019


Mr Lambert always makes a very considered assessment of the condition he is presented with. Having undergone complex shoulder surgery by him a number of years ago I am confident that I can trust whatever he thinks is the correct approach to my problem.

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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.