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he is a fab doctor and listen to what you have to say. the always ask you what you think needs done unlike some other doctors who don't ask you what you think.
Dr N Moghal is a brilliant doctor, he presents out his information clearly, and he don't time waste and sorts out problems as soon as he can and supports you in all ways.
I met Dr Moghul when I took my son to see him. Dr Moghul was polite and respectful. He allowed us to ask questions and he then answered them in full.
Although I think that no doctor can be 100% correct all of the time, this doctor DID appear to know what he was talking about. He answered some questions that had been unanswered for months when we saw other doctors.
We saw Dr Moghal with our Grandson aged nearly 11
We were seen on time and Dr Moghal was very courteous. He spoke and examoned Nathan and afterwards assured us all that that was nothing to worry about and that Nathan;s development was completelt normal.
Dr Moghal was very friendly and ensured that we all particularly Nathan understood everything he was saying.
Dr. Moghal seemd genuinely interested in what Corey, (my son) was relaying to him. Was reassuring in his explanation, and direction. I felt comfortable in the follow up and possible deduction that was relayed to us. However, Corey had the left kidney pain on Monday, and we did as was requested of us, and went along to the hospital, (luckily had an appointment with Dr. Tewary in the afternoon) Protein ++ had shown up in the urinalysis, but they would not give him an ultra scan until tomorrow (Wednesday) at the earliest, as they are so busy. He has woken up this morning, pain subsided. By tomorrow, there is a strong possibilty the pain will have subsided completely. Getting an ultra scan when he is in acute pain is obviously going to be the tricky part.
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I am a consultant paediatric nephrologist.
I work at Barking Havering & Redbridge Univeristy Hospitals NHS Trust. My clinics are based at Queen's Hospital.