Canadian Specialist Hospital Anaesthesia Dubai
- +971 4 707 2222
- Abu Hail, Dubai
Dr Sarah Tang General Surgeon London is a highly skilled oncoplastic breast surgeon. She works with HCA Healthcare UK’s Leaders in Breast Surgery at The Women’s Health Centre on Harley Street, Central London. She provides expert care through one-stop breast clinics. Her expertise covers breast cancer treatment, benign breast surgery, and cosmetic procedures.
Dr Tang studied at Cambridge University and King’s College London. She completed her surgical training and became a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in 2014. Two years later, she earned a Master’s degree in oncoplastic breast surgery. Her education and hands-on experience ensure the highest level of patient care.
She offers various breast cancer treatments. These include wide local excision (lumpectomy), mastectomy, and axillary sentinel node biopsy. She also performs axillary clearance and breast reconstruction. In most cases, she preserves the nipple during reconstruction. Additionally, she integrates augmentation and mastopexy techniques into cancer-related surgeries.
Dr Tang treats a range of benign breast conditions. She removes benign lumps, addresses nipple discharge, and manages breast infections. Her experience extends to lactation and breastfeeding-related concerns. She also advises patients on HRT-related breast health issues.
Dr Tang actively contributes to breast cancer research. She earned an MD (Res) from The Institute of Cancer Research and the University of London in 2015. In 2016, she led the National Margins Audit. This study examined margin practices and re-excision rates across the UK and Ireland. She also expanded her NHS practice to St George’s Hospital in Tooting, London.
Dr Tang specializes in a wide range of breast procedures. These include:
She remains dedicated to providing the best possible patient care, combines surgical precision with compassionate treatment. With her extensive knowledge and research background, she ensures optimal outcomes for every patient.
