Testimonials

I first had the pleasure of meeting Ms Irani in 2014 when I suffered from severe bleeding every month preventing me from leaving the house for 2 days a month during my period. 

A large fibroid was identified for causing this & after discussing all different options available to me I opted for a Myomectomy.

3 years later I started to get really bad period pains & another fibroid had now grown, so without any hesitation I went back to see Ms Irani & this time I chose to have a hysterectomy as I wasn’t planning on having any more children (& the thought of being period free for life excited me).

I cannot praise Ms Irani enough, not only is she extremely professional but she is so very personable.  The aftercare that came post hysterectomy from Ms Irani was amazing, regular contact checking up on how I was & if I had any concerns.

Her reputation within the Spire hospital is first class amongst the staff & she is very respected with everyone who knows her.

I have been so impressed with Ms Irani that I even recommended her to my sister who came from London to be treated by her.

I am now 6 months post hysterectomy & feeling great,  thank you Ms Irani!

 

Hysterectomy – K. Wainwright

I am so, so thankful to have found Dr Crowe, as he has turned my life around for me.
To start my story – after the birth of my son in January 2011 I developed severe pains in my left side and after admission to hospital was diagnosed with pelvic congestion syndrome. Despite frequent consultations and hospital visits I was told that all I could be offered was pain relief. The pain became so severe that I was prescribed morphine, with increasing doses which had limited effect. By this time I could no longer play with my son nor do every day activities, my attendance at work plummeted to a point that I had to give up as I constantly had Human Resources on my back. At this point I had reached an all time low and was constantly in tears and my quality of life was zero.

At this point my parents started researching the internet and came across Dr Crowe, they telephoned his secretary and I received an appointment within a week…thank God for that. I finally felt like somebody was believing me and could offer help. After my holiday I went through my procedure of pelvic embolisation and boy what a difference has it has made to my life. Dr Crowe was very informative, explained exactly what was going to happen and what to expect after the embolisation. My morphine is now a thing of the past, I can play with my son and I have achieved the light at the end of a very long tunnel that I didn’t think I would reach.
To anyone with this condition I would say contact Dr Crowe immediately. You will not regret your decision, I feel I owe him my life.

Katie Walter

For several years I suffered a dragging and burning sensation in my lower back, bloating in my stomach and an aching in and across my pelvic area. Then I began to get fatigue and weakness in my legs, it would suddenly feel like someone had flicked my power switch off.  These debilitating symptoms grew more intense over time and became such a part of my life that I no longer knew what it was like to be pain free or actually firing on all cylinders. Blood tests did not throw anything up and an ultrasound carried out was normal (I now know this is not likely to show the condition I had in any case) but whilst I was not ill, I was permanently feeling unwell.  I was suffering physically but also began to become affected mentally as there were too many days when I found it difficult to cope with the symptoms and the impact they were having on me.

I also started to gain weight as I could no longer enjoy walking or cycling which added to my distress as I had always been very athletic and feared other health implications such as diabetes due to my weight gain. At the end of a working day, I would be in such pain that I couldn’t wait to lie down just to feel some relief. My job involved lots of driving and standing up so it affected working too and I ended up resigning my training job which I thoroughly enjoyed.  More recent, I then began to experience discomfort during and after sexual intercourse which began to affect my relationship with my husband. The whole thing was making me feel down and depressed and I felt powerless to do anything about it.

As I was in my early fifties, the general consensus of the various medical opinions sought was that all my symptoms were due to the menopause and it would “sort itself out once I was through it”.

Now, I know my body well and I recognised and agreed that I had some menopause symptoms that were very unpleasant and an absolute nuisance but I was sure that there was something else happening and despite one female doctor’s best efforts to put me on HRT, I instinctively knew that that was not going to be the answer. I felt strongly that I would cope with what the menopause might be throwing at me through diet, exercise etc. if only I could get some relief from the pain and discomfort. Coping with everything was becoming too much ad started to come to a head in June last year when I couldn’t continue to work as I started to have spells of fluctuating blood pressure.

I was miserable and feeling very helpless.

One October day in 2013, I was on Google seeking yet more advice / remedy etc. for back pain and found a link took me to an article on Pelvic Congestion Syndrome and Dr Paul Crowe’s work . I still do not know how it came up but it appeared (maybe divine intervention?). As I read through it, I couldn’t believe it. This seemed to mirror exactly my symptoms but cautious of becoming a self- diagnosed by internet person, I went to see my GP, keen to tell him about what I had found and the work being carried out by Dr Paul Crowe.

He admitted he knew nothing about PCS and as I explained to him what I had read was a little dismissive. Slightly irritated, I left him with a challenge to look into it. To his credit he did and called me to say he was prepared to consider exploring it further.

Fast forward to May this year, after an initial CT scan it was confirmed I had a problem with a vein in my pelvis and, the very caring and sensitive Dr. Crowe carried out a procedure to put coils into the vein. It was so painless, I chose not to have any pain relief and was able to watch whilst he carried it out. He and his team were fantastic and explained everything clearly. I was only there for the day and fit to fly out on holiday two days later.

Within a few days I knew I was feeling much better and as time has gone by I keep having to pinch myself. I am completely free of back and pelvis pain and feeling fantastic. I am walking easily without the horrible weakness or fatigue and out cycling almost every day.  The joy of feeling power and strength again in my legs led me to cycle along the cycle track whooping with delight and peddling like fury. I cannot believe the difference to my quality of life. I am losing weight too and am so happy that my long suffering husband is now starting to get back the vibrant, bubbly woman he married. Also, because I am not feeling down and overwhelmed by discomfort and pain, any menopause symptoms I may still have can be easily coped with now and do not cause me too much bother.

I understand that getting a true diagnosis of what is causing a problem is difficult but I hope that more GPs, Gynaecologists and other health workers develop a deeper understanding about Pelvic Congestion Syndrome. I was fortunate in that I took control over my own health through pure desperation and was able to confidently challenge my GP. Fortunate too that he was prepared to listen and think outside of the box, particularly in cases like mine being a women of a certain age. All my symptoms could have all so easily have been put down to simply part of going through the menopause and I would have continued to be utterly miserable.

Thank you so much Dr. Paul Crowe, you are a special person.

Karen Coates, Cumbria, following embolisation for pelvic congestion syndrome

I am a 42 years old, have 3 children and I am recovering from an (open) myomectomy  with Dr Irani performed almost a month ago.  Previously, my journey in trying to access treatment was extremely negative and this had started to impact upon my emotional well being.  When I met Dr Irani for the first time it was a huge relief.  I was aware from my research that the risk of complications would be reduced if I was treated by a gynaecologist with a special interest in fibroids and I was confident from the outset that Dr Irani was the a good choice.   I did not feel the need to give a lengthy explanation as to why preserving my uterus  was important to me because Dr Irani holds the belief that people should maintain control of their treatment and this is obvious.  She is a very direct person who comes across as competent  and my anxiety levels were reduced because I felt that I was in safe hands.

Talking to nursing staff at the clinic and on the ward it is obvious that she is well respected by other professionals - the nurses used words like “brilliant” and “amazing” to describe her.   The surgery was described as a tricky procedure and took a while due to the size and location but I have did not need to receive blood and have recovered quickly.  The worst thing about the surgery was the post operative wind which was terrible but only lasted for a couple of days and I have had no real pain since.  I have stayed out of the gym (as promised) but I started to walk daily within a week and by 2 weeks  I was taking lengthy dog walks without feeling tired.  I have experienced surprisingly little pain and I am already feeling the benefits of losing the fibroid.  I no longer get up in the night and when I do go I can pee for ages.  Similarly, long car journeys, trips to the cinema are no longer interrupted but the most significant benefit has been emotional.

At times I would worry that I would never see the back of the (growing) fibroid  or that I would end up with an unwanted hysterectomy.   The operation has given me closure so that I can get on with my life.  I am back at work next week and looking forward to training again after six weeks.   My quick recovery tells me that a delicate procedure was done well and I would recommend Dr Irani to women who are burdened by fibroids.

Mrs Smith  (Staffordshire), one month post open myomectomy

Myomectomy – Mrs. Smith’s story

I had suffered for years with very heavy, painful periods and had to plan events, outings and holidays around my periods.I was taking pain killers around the clock during my periods and they made very little difference to the pain. I was diagnosed with Adenomyosis and was told by the local Gynaecologist that my only option for treatment was a Hysterectomy. I was not ready physically or emotionally for such an invasive procedure. I started to research other options but no one was willing to offer anything non invasive until I found Dr Paul Crowe at Spire Parkway Hospital Solihull. I contacted the team for a consultation and after looking at my MRI scan Dr Crowe assured me they could help me. Everything was explained to me about MRGFUS treatment and in August 2014 I was treated at the hospital. The whole team were absolutely wonderful. I was well informed,looked after and cared for very well. I noticed the difference after my first period. I had a light period and no pain whatsoever. Every period since the treatment has been the same and now I am like a different person where I can exercise and go to events and not worry about heavy periods and pain ruining my life. The aftercare has been just as good and I keep in touch with the lovely Sue Hook who makes sure everything is running smoothly. I am so grateful to the very kind Dr Paul Crowe, Sue Hook and the rest off the wonderful team at Spire Parkway Solihull. They have changed my life.

 Amandeep Srawn, 6 months post MRgFUS treatment

Amandeep’s story – MRgFUS for adenomyosis

I first met Dr Paul Crowe two years ago for a consultation to consider my options regarding a large uterine fibroid. I sought him out after incredibly high recommendation. He not only lived up to his reputation, but far exceeded it. I knew without a doubt that I was meeting an excellent consultant, but running parallel with this, I was met by the most warm, sincere and empathic human being, who was genuinely interested to listen to and understand my personal needs. My case isn’t straightforward and Dr Crowe has been unfalteringly supportive and empathic in his professional care for me. For anyone considering the treatments offered by Dr Crowe, please be reassured by my experience, that you couldn’t be in better hands.

Kay, age 47, West Midlands

“I would like to thank Dr Crowe for all the care, understanding and compassion that he has shown to me and my family. He has a bedside manner that should be the envy of all and he is a truly gifted human being. He is so passionate, focused and driven in his field and from the moment I met him, I knew immediately that I was in the very best hands.”

Mrs Margaret Farrell, Beaconsfield

“The procedure was painless and I went home the same evening. The team at Spire Parkway Hospital were wonderful in helping with my travel arrangements and keeping me updated. It is early days yet but I anticipate a huge improvement.”

Louise, age 42, 6 weeks after MRgFUS

“I suffered with fibroids for 6 years and thought there was no hope, then I was told about this procedure. I had my procedure in October last year and the results have been amazing! It has changed my life. I no longer have to plan my life around my menstrual cycle. I cannot recommend this procedure enough it is fantastic!”

Tammy, age 37, 9 month after uterine artery embolisation for fibroids

“The fantastic news is that the embolisation has been an amazing success and has totally transformed my life, I am living pain free and I can stand for long periods etc with no problems. I cannot begin to explain what an impact this has had on my life and I am beginning to undertake physical activities that I haven’t been able to do without considerable pain for years. It is simply fantastic. I have a tiny amount of residual ache low down/top of thigh but I would say it is 95% better than before

I cannot thank you enough!”

Imogen, age 36, following ovarian vein embolisation for pelvic congestion syndromes

“ The difference in the quality of my life has been amazing! Before the treatment my stomach was the size of an 18 week pregnancy. It has reduced right down and I am no longer asked when am I having my baby. My periods are so much better. I can now leave the house and carry on with every day activities during my period. The treatment was fine, recovery afterwards did not take long and I feel 10,000 times better. I would strongly urge any woman who has a troublesome fibroid to get in contact with Dr. Crowe and get the right treatment without having to resort to more invasive surgery. It gave me my life back, and I am so grateful for the wonderful treatment that I received.”

Clare, age 43, 6 months after fibroid embolisation treatment

“From six weeks post embolisation I’ve noticed a marked improvement in my quality of life and am not taking time off work any more. I have not had one day off sick since the embolisation”

Rachel, age 39 speaking 6 months after fibroid embolisation