

Professional statement
Mr Paul Moxey is a consultant vascular surgeon specialising in varicose veins, spider veins (thread veins) and aortic aneurysms alongside peripheral arterial disease, carotid artery disease and leg ulcers. He has an NHS practice based at the prestigious St George's Hospital, London, where he is the clinical lead for major lower limb amputation, and Kingston Hospital in Surrey. He also privately practices at New Victoria Hospital and Spire St Anthony's Hospital.
He is also experienced in endovascular surgery procedures and diabetic foot problems. Mr Moxey has a strong interest in teaching and was appointed as an honorary senior lecturer at St George's, University of London in 2018, teaching undergraduates and postgraduates. In June 2019 he was elected to the Council of the British Society of Endovascular Therapy.
Mr Moxey completed his medical training at Imperial College London in 2002 and went on to higher surgical training across the south-east Thames region, gaining his Certificate of Completion of Training in General and Vascular Surgery in 2017. He was awarded a fellowship in the last two years of training where Mr Moxey gained expertise in keyhole angioplasty techniques to restore blood flow to the lower limbs. Mr Moxey has published widely on this subject of lower limb revascularisation and limb salvage, and remains active in research within this field.
Further to this, he completed a Masters in Surgical Education (MEd) from Imperial College in 2015.
Wherever possible, Mr Moxey uses minimally-invasive techniques to treat vascular disease and problems, frequently using angioplasty, endovenous laser, radiofrequency ablation and sclerotherapy. He also specialises in hybrid techniques that combine keyhole techniques with open surgery to restore blood flow.
Clinics

New Victoria Hospital
South London, 184 Coombe Lane West, Kingston upon Thames, KT2 7EGMedical insurances accepted
Credentials
Professional experience
- 24 years of experience
- Consultant vascular surgeon, St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (2017 - present)
Subspecialties
- Varicose veins
- Thread veins (spider veins)
Professional memberships
- Royal College of Surgeons of England
- Vascular Society of Great Britain and Ireland
Education
- BSc, Imperial College London (2001)
- MBBS, Imperial College London (2002)
Teaching posts
- Honorary senior lecturer, St George's, University of London (2018 - present)
Positions in organisations
- Clinical lead, Major lower limb amputation, St George's Hospital, London (Present)
Publications and conferences
- Published in the British Journal of Surgery, The Annals of Surgery, The European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery and Diabetologia
Languages spoken
- English
Articles
Other information
Reviews
Overall Rating
19 total reviews
5.0
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- Mr Moxey is an empathic doctor, he shows genuine concern and is very professional. He is open and attentive, clarifies information - easy to talk to ( with sense of humor). He explained about the surgery/ procedure that is required for my lower leg, discussed options available
- Mr Paul Moxey has enabled me to have a replacement heart valve fitted much sooner than I could have expected under usual NHS time scales. I am very grateful to him for this.
- On the whole a good experience. However one nurse was rather abrupt and snappy to both me and my partner and also other staff which seemed unnecessary due to an incident which was dealt with quite simply by another nurse colleague.
- Excellent care before,during and after my operation
- Following varicose vein surgery on my leg by Mr Moxey the swelling has gone, the whole appearance is fantastic. Truly amazing Surgeon whom I would highly recommend. Lovely manner, listened, put me at ease and explained everything. Can’t thank him enough
- Excellent in every way
- Excellent in every respect
- Mr Moxey is an excellent consultant. Friendly reassuring.
- All round treatment experience very good albeit a long wait for the operation but this was due to Covid.