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Written by a patient
8th January 2018


I am very pleased to be able to write this review for Mr Momin and hope it might be an encouragement to anyone who might read it. We naturally all approach a heart procedure with very natural concerns and the first and most significant person we meet is the man that is going to operate on us. I was due my operation on the 13th of Nov, a Monday but unfortunately, it had to be cancelled because there was no ICU bed available. Shortly after hearing this, Mr Momin approached me and offered, having had a cancellation, the Bypass on the Thursday 16th of November. There was no hesitation in my accepting it and very thankfully. It was his very approach, one of those indefinable feelings that I was not only in the presence of one in whose hands I was shortly to have a major heart operation, it was to be five bypasses, but my impression I am as safe as I could be. These things I know can be very subjective but his empathy was tangible. Since I am unaware of at least six hours of my life whilst on the table, the most traumatic for my body, my confidence was fully repaid for my recovery over the remaining time I was under the care of the nurses, bless them, went as far as I was aware, very well. Long after I am fully healed, seven weeks since the op and going on nicely, the hospital admission will be a faint memory, it will not be so for Mr Momin who will I trust remain to be a reminder of all that is best in patient-doctor relation and the envy of the world, our NHS and those that work in it, in this case specifically Mr Momin He is my saviour with a small s, I have one with a Capital S. God bless you, Mr Momin.

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