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Founded in 1856, St John & St Elizabeth Hospital is one of the UK’s largest independent charitable hospitals. Our commitment to our patients is in the quality of our care, the range of our services and the quality of our consultants and staff.
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St John & St Elizabeth Hospital is renowned for its highly specialised clinics that provide exemplary care for patients. Our expert Consultants cover the full range of specialties and are able to treat almost any medical condition.
We’re proud to be the chosen Hospital for some of the world’s leading Consultants. Our specialist Consultants cover a wide range of specialisms and are committed to our values as a Hospital.
Miss Cheryl Lobo is a Consultant Breast and Oncoplastic Surgeon. She specialises in the management of all aspects of breast disease with the emphasis always on survivorship and the needs of the modern woman. She believes in providing personalised care and clinical excellence in an efficient and approachable manner.
She regularly treats patients with breast cancer who present to the symptomatic clinic, recalled through breast screening or come from a high-risk family background. Oncoplastic trained, she combines the latest plastic surgery techniques with breast cancer surgery to give both the best cancer treatment and best cosmetic outcome.
Miss Lobo is the Breast Lead for the London Sarcoma Service- the largest sarcoma service in Europe. This tertiary referral service, is the only one of its kind in the UK. She has considerable experience in the management of all breast sarcomas including phyllodes tumours, angiosarcomas and other rare conditions including dermatofibrosarcomas.
During the Covid pandemic, she was appointed Co-Chair of the Proton Beam Therapy and Cancer Development board at University College London Hospital with an active role in fundraising. Other passions include fundraising for staff wellbeing, believing its importance in its own right and the direct link to better patient experience and outcomes.
Miss Lobo qualified from Imperial College London with honours and undertook higher surgical training in the London Deanery. As a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England and a member of the Association of Breast Surgeons, she has widely published in peer reviewed journals and presents both nationally and internationally. Her outside interests include spending time with her family, art history and architectural design.