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Written by a carer at Fitzwilliam Hospital
19th April 2018


I had a family member with a potentially serious neurological condition and I chose Dr Thorpe to review and assess. I have to say the entire experience was excellent. His manner was at all times professional and I had the great pleasure of witnessing a masterclass in clinical assessment and communication. My family member was kept entirely at ease and left completely reassured and happy. I have no concerns in wholly endorsing Dr Thorpe - he is a true gentleman.

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Written by a patient at Peterborough City Hospital
16th April 2018


Saw Dr Thorpe last week and he listed to my health concerns and told me a bit about the medical condition I now have

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Written by a patient at Peterborough City Hospital
19th February 2018


It could have been useful had this doctor actually seen me! Following a GP referral to. Dr Thorpe (recommended by another consultant at PCH as part of a treatment pathway) we heard nothing and the crucial weeks, then months to receive treatment passed with no contact. I was asked to chase the referral (s) up. I spoke to a polite lady who was surprised I'd heard nothing,looked up the waiting list and found nothing. Unhappy and more surprised, the lady found my hospital records. She found on file a note from Dr Thorpe stating he did not need to see me, I should live life as normal and as an after thought try doing something myself. The latter I had done for months after being seen in the ED! BUT, I had not been told, I had wasted a window of opportunity for treatment and then had to look for hospitals elsewhere that would treat me. I found out some months later from an ED doctor that the treatment I needed WAS AVAILABLE in PCH, and since then others who have been treated. I have no respect for Dr Thorpe, I know he would not declare the summary refusal of treatment, BUT he could have had the courtesy to inform me! No patient should waste vital treatment windows in the hope they will receive such, let alone not be informed the treatment is denied. Thankfully I have gone elsewhere where I do receive treatment as needed.

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Written by a patient at Peterborough City Hospital
11th February 2017


I have an extremely rare lifelong condition which was diagnosed by Dr Thorpe after seeking advice from several other consultants from different disciplines; I mean no disrespect to them, this is a difficult condition to diagnose and I saw Dr Thorpe at a time when certain symptoms made diagnosis "easier". Since that original diagnosis I have been involved in my treatment and have felt part of a team: me as the expert on my body and symptoms and Dr Thorpe as the expert on my condition and treatment options. I always feel my opinions are treated with respect and I am never pushed into treatments; I feel we are jointly involved in treatment decisions. If it is not implicit in the above statements, I feel that Dr Thorpe has a naturally empathic manner and I could give very good examples which prove this. I could not recommend a doctor more highly.

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Written by a patient at Peterborough City Hospital
9th August 2016


Dr Thorpe has a wonderful manner; he's empathetic and offers suggestions based on individual needs as opposed to feeling like you're being processed. He's friendly, funny and really takes notice of the details explained to him. I suffer with migraines and have felt dismissed to some extent in the past by GP's as just needing more painkillers instead of getting to the root cause. Dr Thorpe made me feel like I was an individual with personal needs and understood that to me, it's important and needs more than just more tablets. Grateful for his advice, time and suggestions on further treatment. Would recommend him fully.

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