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Written by a patient
1st September 2015


After many years of neck/ back pain and numerous visits to physio, in May 2015 Mr Khan diagnosed my condition which resulted in him performing an Anterior Cervical Decompression and Fusion operation. Never being through anything like this before I have to say Mr Khan from start to finish was brilliant. I don't often write feedback but I felt in this case I needed to as it was a very stressful time for me and hopefully what I write here will help people like myself thru the process, but more importantly how you can rely on Mr Khan 110%. Mr Khan performed the surgery, which was very successful I hasten to say, but as a patient I could not see it being performed so I can only comment on the before and after bits. Mr Khan thru diagnosis and the time leading up to the operation had a manner which puts you at ease, very factual but practical in his dialogue and had a very friendly manner time putting me at ease. I had many many questions after doing some research on "Doctor Google" and Mr Khan was very patient and answered all my questions. Straight after the operation again Mr Khan was very professional and extremely friendly and reassuring, he followed up as promised to inform my wife and put her mind at rest. The following day he kept me appraised of everything going on, next steps, does and don'ts etc. I would recommend Mr Khan without hesitation and I will finish my feedback with an example why. His skills are a given, what I felt put Mr Khan in a different league was that I needed an X-Ray before I could be discharged. Mr Khan did his planned paper work in a corridor so he could be available when the X-Ray came back rather than postponing my release by 5 hours; that's what I call putting the patient first!

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