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Written by a carer at Glangwili General Hospital
15th September 2017


Found his attitude and general approach totally appaling.After waiting to see a so called specialist you expect good sound advice and diagnosis, he is sadly lacking in all these areas. His advice was complete nonsense and at times rude. Cannot believe we were getting remenders to go back and see him - as if! It is only good for all concerned that he has gone - a bad apple in every barrel!

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Written by a patient at Bronglais General Hospital
20th July 2017


I am so sorry to discover that Dr Haynes has retired. In my 30 odd years of having this condition and seeing different rheumatologists he was like a breath of fresh air; he took me seriously, was straight talking and very approachable. I hope it's not going to take another 30 years to find someone as good.

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Written by a patient at Bronglais General Hospital
7th June 2017


Hi, I went to see Dr Peter Haynes not so long ago. It was regarding my medication that I was on as I had some worries. I walked in and he asked how I was as usual. But when I started to go into detail about my concerns he was just telling me to stop being so stupid and to ignore what I had been told. He reduced me to absolute tears and let me leave there crying my eyes out. He's a terrible listener and doesn't cat about his patients. I have not long transferred from the children's department so tonne treated like this was horrible. So glad that he's retired. Terrible doctor.

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Written by a patient at Bronglais General Hospital
11th May 2017


I saw Dr Peter Haynes rheumatologist in Bronglais Hospital last autumn regarding my health conditions. Without going into detail here, I would like to say that I found his attitude towards me totally unprofessional, I ended up in tears, and cried all of the way home due to him not listening to what I was saying, and also due to his condescending manner towards me. I have wanted to put in a complaint, but still feel too upset about what happened during the consultation, needless to say I have no desire to ever see him again. When it takes you months to get an appointment, you do not expect this treatment. In contrast, other consultants I have seen, have always been very professional, understanding and always listen to what you are saying about your health conditions.

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Written by a patient at Bronglais General Hospital
12th April 2017


I was seen by the rheumatologist Dr Peter Haynes on the 14 March 2017 at Bronglais General Hospital I found Dr Peter Haynes to be somewhat strange his cavalier attitude and mockery of your symptoms to be very unprofessional . I have now received a copy of the letter from my GP which I had to request I should have automatically been sent one I have seen some anomalies which I was suppose to have said, relating to my vision the subject was never discussed , apart from me him telling what Dr R Paul the Ophthalmologist had said the day before which was that I have bilateral belpharitis I suffer with chronic dry eye and blurring vision which I take daily and night time drops and use a MGD eyebag twice a day Dr Peter Haynes never asked at any time what drops I was taking or how my vision was, so for him to make a written statement that I said ,my eyes had improved is a total lie I cant read for more than 10 minutes at the most, texting is a problem so is using a computer I am now beginning to struggle to do this so why would I make a statement to say my eyes have improved ? The other reason I was given a referral was that my RA factor was raised and that I had very swollen fingers I do have OA in them and in different parts of my body I told Dr Haynes that I was losing weight shut of the shoulder also that I had a red rash again shrug of the shoulders I found this attitude very bewildering , Dr Haynes repeatedly said there was nothing he could do for me , I made the statement that I had wasted his time as well as mine knowing how long you have to wait to get an a appointment when you get a referral .however he did give me a steroid injection in one of my fingers ( why not the other two which was swollen ) and yes it has help . Because of the rheumatologists dismissive manner and still no further on as finding out just what is causing all the dry eye dry ears dry skin all over rash and now a burning mouth and lips , I have asked my GP for a second referral but this one I will go private I never see this rheumatologist again. I have lived and worked with professional people from across the sphere and for the last 25 years medical and never have I come across such unprofessional approach as was shown by Dr Peter Haynes

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