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Written by a patient at St Helier Hospital
8th December 2018


For the first time EVER I came home from a (long awaited) consultation feeling really upset. Dr Hart appeared disinterested, even dismissive of a condition which I work so very hard to overcome. Do please consider taking a chaperone.

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Written by a patient at St Helier Hospital
17th November 2018


I have seen Paul twice, in 2011 and 2018. Both times I found Paul to be very thorough and keen to help. In fact, because of his professionalism, he correctly diagnosed my condition when other medical doctors got it wrong! So I thank Paul for his help and looking after me. Would recommend him.

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Written by a patient at Ashtead Hospital
14th November 2018


I saw dr hart after being referred for neurological issues. I found him to be extremely professional and thorough with his consultation. He came across as caring and considerate. He is a very good doctor and I was very pleased with the level of care I received. Thank you Mr Hart.

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Written by a patient at Epsom General Hospital
22nd October 2018


I cannot reccomend Paul Hart. He was disinterested in me as a patient. He was fine at the initial consultation until asked general questions by me about treatment and medication. This clearly irritated him. He was dismissive and arrogant and worst of all unable to listen to me as a patient. I stopped seeing him and got a referral to another consultant.

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Written by a patient at Dorking Community Hospital
26th June 2018


My wife and i visited Dr Hart at Dorking Hospital on 26/6/18. As a care proffessional we found him to be very rude and condecending towards the condition presented. As previously stated by others he does not like being asked questions and when asked questions was very rude in his reply. I have never met a Basil Fawlty of Medicine till today but he exists. He clearly thinks hes fantastic at what he does and clearly if a case doesnt interest him he becomes dismissive to questions posed. He needs re educating in his communication skills and bed side manner which is non existant. The NHS need to address this man and give him some training as he is breaching their public charter and policy towards its patients.

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