Reviews
I saw dr jason lie when i was about to have a c section. He was very nice and friendly, he made me feel calm the whole time. He was telling me what was happening and what was about to happen. He also had a good sense of humour which is a good thing when your feeling very nervous in theatre. Would definately recommend him.
I found Dr Lie to be a pleasant, caring and helpful young man. He was professional, had a calming manner and was easily approachable. I was talked through the procedure and reassured every step of the way, which was painless, just slightly uncomfortable for a few seconds.
I cannot think of anything that could have been improved under the care of Dr Lie and I felt safe.
I wish Dr Lie very good wishes and every success with his future
dr lie made a unpleasant time easy it was a bit painful but he made it some less painful by telling me what was happening all the time tell me what he was doing before hand
taken the time to listen to me and but me at ease
in the op room he asked many time how i was doing check up i was not in pain and after come to see me in recover and answered questions in had is to some up he made the whole experience less scary
thank you Dr lie
Professional care nice friendly person
edraeppasidhatt lla me I would really like to say dr jason Lie. Was a really lovely person and I felt very relaxed before my surgery I could not have had better he really put my mind at rest so ppleasant I was quite scared when I went for my knee replacement but after he had spoken to me all that fear disappeared I would like to say a big thank you for to him
Specialises in
- Anaesthetics and ITU
Profile
BSc (MedSci) St Andrews 2003
MBChB Manchester 2006
CoBC Acupuncture (BMAS) 2010
FRCA 2011
Consultant Anaesthetist - Special interest in Obstetric & Regional Anaesthesia
Manchester Medical Society Section of Anaesthesia council member
USSPINE Workshop organiser
Remifentanil PCA Lead
Clinical Lead for ePMA development
Educational Supervisor for Foundation Doctors
Role of anaesthetists explained:
http://www.rcoa.ac.uk/patients-and-relatives/who-are-anaesthetists