Reviews
Having been diagnosed with a condition in 1978 and treated with tablets that didn't cure the problem I was, some years later, referred to Dr Row as I was told he had an interest in neurological problems.
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I found Dr Roe extremely easy to talk to, he listened to my side of the condition and how it was affecting my life.
Over , when I look back a reletively short time period, Dr Roe arranged for the various tests and scans locally and stays at other hospitals for further tests which resulted in me having the option of a brain operation at Cambridge Hospital which cured my condition and was a massive life changer for me.
I've only come across this site after looking to see whether Dr Roe still practiced, and thank God he does, as a young lad I know may have developed the same condition and, at the moment, his Parents are finding it hard to get things progressed within the NHS. Which is not the fault of the Doctors and Consultants, just the lack of them these days.
I cannot praise Dr Roe enough and how much better the NHS would be with more professionals of his calibre.
Dr Wroe is a fantastic neurologist- knowledgeable, caring and thorough.
He treated me for migraine and has made such a difference to my quality of life.
Couldn't recommend more.
Great Doctor and clinical team.
This is an outstanding Doctor, very rare nowadays. i have met him in a different hospital setting but he was charming in both appointments. Nothing was too much trouble in regards to explaining things. He also made sure he knew everything about my husband before the consultation. He took a lot of time and patience to show us scans and talked about my husbands illness at length.
He had compassion and certainly made time to listen us. There is nothing to improve just that he spoils it for others as they would be hard pushed to come up to Dr Wroe's high standard of care.
He also was incredibly smartly dressed and well mannered.
I would definitely not recommend Dr. Wroe at all. I feel that he treated me with contempt, did not listen to me, and showed an utter lack of respect for me as a patient and a human being. I was so taken aback by the way that I was treated that I didn't challenge him, but I wish I had. The letter that was sent to my GP contained lots of inaccuracies, which just goes to show how little attention he had paid to what I said.