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Mumsnet Discussions: Childbirth : More Lindo Wing Consultants Advice- The B Team? (42 messages)
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Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Ucledu on Fri 08-Sep-06 17:39:37
We're trying to find a good consultant at Lindo/St Mary's. The Mumsnet Superstars (Karl Murphy and T Teoh) are long booked up, 8 months in advance. . St Mary's has suggested some of their other consultants. Please could we hear from anyone who's had experience or heard views on any of the following:


Mr Charles Wright
Mr Raj Rai
Ms Lorin Lakasing

We are also looking at C & W, even though it's quite far from us, and have some good names there.

Thanks a lot.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By slinkstah on Fri 08-Sep-06 19:23:34
raj rai is fantastic, he is a lovely bloke and he knows his stuff too. he doesn't patronise you and explains everything well and seems to have time and patience with you too.
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Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By sparkle38 on Thu 14-Sep-06 14:54:45
Hi,

I was under the care of Karl Murphy for the birth of my daughter at the Lindo Wing this year but I was refered to Lorin Lakasing ( by Mr Murphy )on three occasions. I can highly recommend Ms Lakasing. She is very easy to talk to, is very understanding and also pays a lot of attention to medical detail which was reassuring for us. I also know Mr Murphy holds Ms Lakasing in high professional regard.

Good Luck
Sparkle38
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By alexh on Fri 15-Sep-06 10:38:57
Raj rai backs up Lesley Regan who is my consultant. she is fabulous and so I would be extremelynhappy to have him
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By oinker on Wed 27-Sep-06 08:28:39
Raj RAI is mine too.

He is a lovely man and very straight to the point. He has been really helpful and is very expereinced. i have searched the web for all his previous expereince.
I am seeing him at St Marys in the Recurrent m/c clinic.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Taz101 on Thu 21-Jun-07 09:12:48
We're trying to find a good consultant at the Lindo Wing St Mary's. I've read the messages about Raj Rai but also wanted to know if anyone has had any experiences with Guy Thorpe-Beeston or Vik Khullar?

Thanks!
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By VictorVictoria on Thu 21-Jun-07 09:14:51
I am at the Lindo wing under Lesley Regan. she recommends Raj Rai, Mr Teoh (vv busy) or Lorin Lasaking. A friend of mine is under Guy thorpe-Beeston and seemed pretty pleased with him
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Taz101 on Thu 21-Jun-07 09:56:09
Thanks for the recommendation. I've also just been advised of another consultant called Tarik Miskri as Guy Thorpe-Beeston is actually not available. Has anyone heard of him? I feel under pressure to make a decision as everyone is getting booked up so quickly but I want to know that it's someone I'll feel comfortable with.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By VictorVictoria on Thu 21-Jun-07 09:57:59
Yes a friend of mine has just ahd a baby under Tariq Miskry and raves about him. I think he sounds great. she had a vaginal delivery of an 11lb baby. amazing and she said he was fantastic
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Taz101 on Thu 21-Jun-07 10:06:46
Thank you that really helps!
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Ucledu on Tue 10-Jul-07 10:20:06
Hello. May be too late to help the person who originally asked, but -- We had Guy Thorpe-Beeston as our consultant, but when he took us on he warned us that he would be on holiday 2 weeks before our due date, with coverage by another doctor during this period. In the event, we liked Guy a lot during the entire pre-delivery phase, but in fact our DS came early. So early, in fact, that he came before the appointment Guy had arranged for us to meet Tariq Miskry, his coverage colleague. So, we met Tariq for the first time in the middle of labour.

As it turned out, Tariq was fantastic. He handled the fact that we'd not met very well, immediately putting us all at ease (to the extent possible in mid-labour, that is). He then went on to do a great job with the delivery. He was very much part of the team - giving lots of encouragement along the way. In command, but not stand-offish as many consultants can be. Just what we needed with our first child.

The delivery itself was fine, and we got great care from 95% of the midwives at Lindo. We would go back. Our most difficult decision would be whether to use Tariq or Guy - I think we'd be very happy with either.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By annie4 on Fri 20-Jul-07 18:47:53
Hi - a really useful website, thanks.
I am under Lesley Regan at the Lindo Wing and would be interested to hear other people's views on her. We are struggling a bit and wondered what others thought of her 'bedside manner' ie her approachability and manner....any thoughts positive/negative gratefully received.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By adele1 on Sat 21-Jul-07 00:28:27
Has anyone taken an independent midwife for a NHS birth? My 1st birth was quite traumatic and I would like to have a professional that I know at the birth??
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By adele1 on Sat 21-Jul-07 01:21:14
Sorry I butted into your thread, I'm new to posting and was meant to start a new one oops... Sorry again...
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By VictorVictoria on Sat 21-Jul-07 07:22:46
Annie I too am under lesley regan. Have been for 10 years. Having second baby in jan. For whay tis worth, I thjink she is an outstanding doctor and gives the best advice but is prob best suited to those who have had difficulties conceiving and holding onto babies. Her medical advice is spot on although she can be a little scary. If you want smooth bedside manner amd hand holding she probably isn't for you.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By Magi on Fri 11-Jan-08 18:27:45
hi there, is the lindo wing very good? i am 20 weeks pregnant at the moment and i just booked the tour over there to see the lindo wing. Is it too late to book now? Does any one can tell something about the lindo wing? thank u
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By Magi on Mon 14-Jan-08 10:38:02
i went to Lindo wing on Saturday on the Tour , and i was so dissapointed shockThe lindo wing is terrible! The standard in Lindo wing is the same as the NHS , stuff are not really nice and pleasent. I dont understand why people go there. We went after wards to Cheales and westminister hospital in Fulham Road and the standars wasnt as poor as in Lindo Wing and stuff and midewifes were so nice and helpfull. I am going to view two oder privet wings in different hospitals. Is such a shame that the service in UK is so poor. !!!
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By SazzaK on Mon 14-Jan-08 14:39:45
The Lindo Wing was good enough for Princess Diana so you must come from somewhere where the hospitals are pretty special Magi!
I'm going to Chelsea again but I think they will be in the middle of renovating when you are due. If I were you I would worry more about getting a place with a recommended obstetrician as a lot of places book up very early on.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By irini on Wed 14-May-08 12:36:07
I am 16 weeks pregnant and decided last week the Lindo was the place to go if private birth is what you are after in a big hospital with also NHS backing - so no Portland thanks! Then after calling all the doctors whose names are mentioned here, i.e. Theo, Murphy, Lakasing, Thorpe-Beeston, Miskry I ended up finding out that they are SO popular women book then from day 1 of their pregnancy so obviously at week 16 they are all full for October/November when I am due and they have no spare bed allocation!!! They only deliver between 9-15 babies a month! once this slot is full thats it! So now I was advised to go to a doctor with less experiece and that has been in the Lindo for fewer years and is not such a well known name. Have any of you heard of Mr. Khular? Or Mr. Fernando? Or Mr. Horner?

Any advice please would be gratefully received!

I cant believe that to get a good reputable doc you have to "book" him from your first month! I didnt even know I was pregnant then!!!

Thanks!!!!
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Anagram on Wed 14-May-08 13:49:42
Try the private ward at Queen Charlotte. I was able to switch at 36 weeks after getting thoroughly disgusted with the NHS. The level of care on the private ward at QC approximated the kind of care I had in New York with ds1. The place is clean, calm, well-staffed, and some of their consultants are top-level. I had Dr. Kumar, he did an excellent job.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By irini on Wed 14-May-08 15:10:02
Thanks!! Might go and have a tour of a few of these hospitals on Saturday as phoning doctors up doesnt seem to be getting me to far!
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By LadyThompson on Thu 15-May-08 15:04:21
I am sorry you have had a hard time getting into the Lindo, Irini. I have just squeezed in with Lorin Lakasing for end Nov/beginning Dec. Anyone had any experience of her recently? I am particularly interested in those who have had caesareans, and also c sections generally on that ward.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By kaboju on Thu 15-May-08 16:34:41
Hi LadyThompson. Sparkle38 speaks very highly of her in this tread (14/9).
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By camgirl on Thu 15-May-08 21:13:55
Honestly Magi, when you're there you won't give a toss about the decor. It is all about having excellent medical care, and 24/7 dedicated midwife support in your first (for me) week. I had my son with Mr Murphy, and I would book him the minute the blue line came up next time. In fact I may just check his availability before we DTD wink
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By irini on Fri 16-May-08 16:02:16
LadyThompson have heard Lorin Lakasing is brilliant. Friend of mine reccomended her 2 weeks ago for me as she delivered her first baby and was absolutely raving about it..but as i am due end oct/nov unfort she was fully booked - gutted.

Still seems no one has heard of Mr Khullar
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By LadyThompson on Fri 16-May-08 16:23:02
You poor girl Irini, but think of it this way - I don't think the Lindo Wing would have anybody bad, would they? They aren't going to want to compromise their excellent reputation. Someone else (I think on another thread) said Mr Horner was excellent, and as for the others, what I was planning on doing if I couldn't get any of the consultants I'd heard of, was phone their assistants and talk about the sort of birth I wanted or needed, and see who would fit with this. Hang in there. I bet you'll find someone really good.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By AnnaFey on Sat 17-May-08 11:39:35
Hello everyone! I am pregnant with my first child and am 26 weeks. I was originally with Marcus Setchel and was going to deliver at The Portland. But after looking round, my husband and actually didnt think it warrented the astronomical costs for what it was. Plus, wasnt happy that it wasnt attached to a full, working hospital should I or my baby need specialist care. So, on reccomendation, I called The Lindo Wing. Was reccomended Guy Thorpe-Beeston, Mr Miskry, Mr Murphy, Miss Lakasing but all were booked for August! Then called Mr Mason who wasnt taking on new clients but he suggested Mr Khullar. Lindo Wing itelf reccomended Mr Horner and Mr Teoh too. I went to see Khullar and Horner and we've gone with Horner as he's very nice and professional. Only reason not much is known is that he's new to Lindo Wing having come from his native Switzerland a year ago. He also works alongside Teoh who Setchel reccomended me to which is re-assuring. I dont care about decor - just want a clean, safe place with a top consultant. Mr Horner was also very understanding about my very personal reasons for wanting a c-section. Can anyone who's had him confirm he's as good as I think he is?
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By irini on Mon 19-May-08 13:56:28
Who is Mr Mason AnnaFey?

I am seeing Mr Khullar tonight for the first time so will let you know what i thought!

Went to the Lindo Wing tour yest and there was one girl there going with Mr Horner in September.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By LadyThompson on Mon 19-May-08 14:20:28
Hi Irini, how was the tour?
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By irini on Mon 19-May-08 22:16:23
Really good - met one of the midwifes (Sue) which was simply awesome - so sweet, has been delivering babies for 37 years...was nice to see the rooms, nursery's, labour ward etc. Also the Lindo only has two teams of midwifes - 4 per team - so was nice to meet one of them. If only doc was half as nice........real issue now to find someone I feel confident about. Still looking at 17 weeks is not looking very promising....oh well!!!
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Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By margot2 on Mon 26-May-08 23:58:34
Hi

I had Mr Khullar for the birth of my second and he was fantastic, can't rate him highly enough. He was recommended to me by a friend who had 3 deliveries at the Lindo. He is kind and patient and has an excellent reputation (he's in the Tatler Best Doctor Guide)! smile
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By LisaDrew on Fri 06-Jun-08 18:40:57
Irini - I am seeing Mr Khullar for the first time next week. What did you not like about him?

Margot2- Tell me more abt your experience with him. I'm concerned because I haven't seen any other recommendations for him.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By AnnaFey on Sun 08-Jun-08 12:33:46
Mr Khullar is meant to be brilliant - anyone at Lindo wing will be - I just got on better with Mr Horner. Mr Horner is fantastic, very nice, calming and professional.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By margot2 on Sun 08-Jun-08 13:55:52
Hi LisaDrew - I'm sure you'll really like him. I delivered my no 2 (big baby nearly 10 pounds) with him and found him charming - the whole thing was just perfect really. I didn't know at the time but he is also a specialist in pelvic floor problems and so he is the perfect person to put it all back together again after the birth! I've been back to see him as my gynae. He was originally recommended to me by a friend who says he was amazing and I couldn't agree more.

I think all of the Consultants there have excellent reputations and so I suppose it all boils down to personalities really - I found I could talk to him easily and I didn't feel at all rushed. Hope that helps!
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By skyllberg on Tue 02-Sep-08 07:52:12
i am under charles wright at the lindo and would be ever so gratful if anyone can tell me about him. ive only ever read about mr khullar and mr murphy etc. No one seem to have written anything here about him. pls help. I;m starting to panick. I only chose him cause he was the only one available at the time when im due. Pls help. many thanks. worried mum to be
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By scogliera on Tue 16-Sep-08 16:41:12
My wife and I have just had our first daughter at the Lindo Wing. Lorin Lakasing was our consultant and I cannot recommend her highly enough - she was absolutely fantastic. Also, the level of care that my wife received was incredibly high. The midwives and nurses were both competent and very caring and friendly. We were both nervous about the process of giving birth and everyone at the Lindo made it an extremely positive experience.

My advice to anyone looking to go private would be to get in early and book with Lorin.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By anmigoh on Tue 23-Sep-08 16:11:30
Hi, I'm new to mumsnet and am needing some help with choosing the best place to have our first child.

I was initially considering having it abroad (about 80% certainty) but now my DH changed his mind and is persuading me to have it here.

So I'm 20 weeks + 4 and have just booked for the lindo wing tour this Sat. Not sure if it'll be too late even if we decide to go for it.

Looking at all the posts here, consultants seem impossible to book. Also anyone has any ideas about costs?

Would appreciate some advice.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By orangina on Tue 23-Sep-08 16:33:00
Hi Anmigoh, welcome to mumsnet! I had my ds at the Lindo, under the care of Tariq Miskry, who was brilliant. Would go to him again at the drop of a hat. I would call the Lindo now and ask which consultants might still be available to take you on (the big hitters will probably be booked, but you never know...).

Re: Costs, I think you are looking at about £7-8k for a normal delivery with 1-2 nights in hospital, and about £10k for cs with more nights in. Consultants fees are fixed (and within the sums I quote above) and everything is itemised re: the hospital etc, down to the last thing.

Call the lindo now and ask them their advice re: consultants, and book an appt with SOMEONE if they still have space (it is quite late...)

Good luck!
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By anmigoh on Wed 24-Sep-08 21:31:30
Thanks orangina. It's really helpful advice.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By orangina on Thu 25-Sep-08 09:53:09
Have you found out if any of the consultants are still available yet anmigoh?


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