Dr Manu Mathur

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St Leonards, Australia

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Surgeon· Cardiologist

Dr Manu Mathur Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Dr Manu Mathur is located in St Leonards, Australia on SUITE 3, LEVEL 5 NORTH SHORE PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Dr Manu Mathur is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category surgeon in Australia.

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SUITE 3, LEVEL 5 NORTH SHORE PRIVATE HOSPITAL

Phone

+61 299013312

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Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

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jeroen dyk

My name is Jeroen Dyk. A brief but very sincere thank you to an amazing team and to Doctor Manu Mathur. After having a first aortic valve done in 1980 as a thirty year old I was always under the impression it couldn't be replaced. After the valve finally slowed my ability to function at an acceptable level I was lucky to be referred to Dr. Mathur. its called a redo. Dr Mathur put me at total ease from the minute I met him, assured me of the high probability of success, then proceeded to make everything , including my recovery, a breeze. Im 69,I don't pretend it didn't hurt for a few days , but within weeks ,yes weeks, I was walking long distances and it felt like I had new legs. Now 1 month later I'm already feeling like a new man. Dr Mathur's aftercare, Karen his secretary, and all involved have been amazing. Thank you for my amazing new chance at life. Brilliant.

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Shanti Bedard

If you are reading this Google review it’s likely you are trying to find a cardiothoracic surgeon in Sydney. It’s an emotional and daunting task to find a heart surgeon you can trust, who has the experience and expertise you need. You won’t have to look further than Dr Mathur. 1. Dr Mathur successfully operated on my father in June 2020. This was on the basis that he needed a mitral valve replacement as the major part of the surgery. 2. At the beginning of the surgery it was discovered that Dad also needed his aortic valve replaced. Dr Mathur kept us in the loop with what was happening and was able to replace both valves. 3. After 11 hours in surgery, Dr Mathur still found time to see us straight afterwards and give us (worried family members) a run down of the operation. 4. When I was doing my research on Dr Mathur prior to the operation (which is natural because you want the best for your loved ones), I reached out to people I knew in the medical industry - hands down everybody said he was a fantastic doctor, meticulous, skilled and just a really nice person. They also advised that the cardiac team at NSPH were amazing (which we found to be true). I was also told Dr Mathur had particular experience with Mitral Valve surgery, which was very comforting. 5. Every interaction we had with Dr Mathur was positive. No question we asked was too silly. He is a genuinely decent human being and extremely kind and compassionate. My father recovered in record time and was back to work in 4 weeks, so he is a testament to the skills and experience of Dr Mathur. We feel indebted to Dr Mathur and have the utmost respect for him.

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Ruben S

Dr Mathur performed a quadruple bypass on me. The aftermath was completely painless!!!! Wounds healed quickly. He is very personable & an excellent surgeon. You are in good hands with Dr Mathur.

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Christian Biggins

What can you say about a person who saved your life? I'm not talking about simply doing your job, I'm talking about somebody who went so far above and beyond for me that I find it difficult to articulate in a text area below a 5 star 'rating'. 4 stars is a common rating for a life saved, everybody knows that. Dr Mathur would get a 6 if it was possible. Not only did he come back to work on me after he had gone home and started travelling to New York but he missed his flight, on purpose, because I needed him. After fixing me, he travelled the next day. Sure there were other cardiothoracic surgeons available, but I needed *him* and he answered my (or, at least the hospital's) call. Post surgery he continued to be amazing with great bed manner and the patience to explain what happened to me and how we progress from here. Every meeting with Dr Mathur is pleasant and I have such a strong feeling that he legitimately wants to help and do the best he can. What can you say to somebody like this other than Thank You? How can you apply a 5 star rating to somebody who is ratings-less?

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Alex Ch

He saved my mother's live by doing a complicated heart valve replacement surgery in 2008. Highly professional and I heard from my friends that he is one of the top surgeons in Australia.

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Anthony P

Back in 2005, my mother needed urgent treatment to replace her mitral and aortic valves. Due to the urgent nature of the operation (she would not have had long to live otherwise), she is still alive today and going OK. Dr Mathur was extremely professional and did an amazing job to assist her. Thank you very much :-)

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Catherine Kelso

My husband suffered a ruptured aorta on 29 December 2015 and underwent an emergency aortic A-dissection at RNSH the same day, performed by Dr Mathur who happened to be on duty at the time. He spent 1 week in ICU and about 1 week in cardiac recovery, and throughout this time received exemplary service from Dr Mathur, intensive care doctors and other hospital staff. He has seen Dr Mathur 4 times since the operation for post-operative checks, which have confirmed a successful recovery. Dr Mathur has been sympathetic and interested in my husband's case and his wellbeing. He has proved his surgical skills by the success of the operation, and has been well backed up by RNSH, which has in our view confirmed its standing as the top cardiac hospital in NSW, if not Australia.

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Therese Mackay

The treatment my husband received by Dr Manu Mathur at RNSH Hospital in 2007 was unacceptable. His brutal treatment subsequent death and lack of justice is an appalling indictment on the New South Wales health Department and the doctor. It is unacceptable for Dr Mathur a cardiothoracic specialist to assume that my husband had been seen by another cardiothoracic specialist previously prior to surgery before his arrival at the Sydney hospital from our country hospital. It is unacceptable to do non-urgent lung surgery on a patient with a spirometry measure which said lung age over 100 years when the patient is a 56 year old quadriplegic. It is unacceptable to do non-urgent lung surgery without any blood tests at all. It is unacceptable to do non-urgent lung surgery without any pathology test. It is unacceptable to do non-urgent lung surgery on the person without evaluation by the surgeon and the anaesthetist until inside the operating theatre when the patient was asleep. It is unacceptable to do not urgent lung surgery using a product known in medical studies to cause acuter respiratory distress syndrome which is what happened. It is unacceptable after non-urgent lung surgery for doctors to mistakenly suction the lung for 22 hours at 10 times the required amount and then cover up their mistake. The above mistreatment and neglect in Royal North Shore Hospital Sydney lead directly to my husband Donald Mackay's death in 2007. Dr Manu Mathur still need to explain his dreadful treatment of my husband which caused his death. The New South Wales coroner said and I have the document it was the treatment which cause the death.