Reviews
Dr. Singer is a very understanding and approachable man. He became my oncologist in 2012 when I developed breast cancer. He was excellent and gave the best treatment and support I could have ever wished for.
Ten years clear now and speaking to him today for my yearly check he put me at total ease by saying I was no longer in remission and in fact cured. It was a weight lifted. Such a lovely man that along with Dr. Jenkins saved my life and for that I’m eternally grateful. If he reads this, I hope you still wear your colourful shirts.
Doctor Singer listened but did not act. As a result of his inaction, treatment for cancer was delayed and his patient's ability to survive was lessened.
It took five weeks for a biopsy sample result to be returned, instead of three to seven days. By which time any treatment would have no effect .
Doctor Singer was my wife's oncologist. A very charming and polite person , on the face of it but , with a doctor you need action's and not words. Choose another.
I am working GP in NHS. I was referred to Dr Singer after my upper lobectomy for adenocarcinoma for adjuvant therapy. He is a friendly and caring consultant. He wished me while I was waiting outside, he invited all who were with me. He examined me thoroughly and I felt he was aware of my case before he saw me face to face. He listened to me and my family questions patiently. He clearly explained options available in my case and complications.
I explained to him about my second opinion option he was happy for me to have one while going through process of adjuvant therapy as critical time after surgery was approaching. His registrar Dr Sarah and nurse Chippo were very friendly and caring during my presence. He involved his registrar in my case and he explained pros and cons of his decision to his junior.
Gives me hope, tells me as much as I can cope with, makes us feel special and in safe hands.
dragged in feet in treating my mother with radiotherapy which proved fatal