Mr Greg Rudol was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2024 for delivering outstanding care.
Reviews
I received fantastic care from Mr Rudol he was clear when going through my options and put me completely at ease. He took the time to go through all the details/questions I had and on the day of surgery ensured he spoke to me before and after and that I was comfortable and happy.
I felt completely at ease with Mr Rudol. He explained my surgery in layman's terms and outlined all the benefits and of course the risk of complications as every surgeon should. He was professional, courteous and answered all my questions. The morning after the surgery he came on to the ward to see how I was feeling and checked the wound site. At the follow up appointment he again answered all my questions and was completely happy with my recovery. I have no hesitation in recommending Mr Rudol as a neuro surgeon to anyone considering surgery.
Speaks plainly from the start, the potential pitfalls of my surgery were made clear from the start. The surgery i had went well and follow up meetings were satisactory, all my questions and concerns were dealt with. A decent bloke.
Mr Rudol is a lovely man and made me feel at ease as soon as I met him. He found the cause of my pain through MRI scans and has done diagnostic treatment instead of painful surgery. I walked into his surgery initially with sciatic pain in both legs. I currently have no pain. Mr rudol made it very clear that this may not last and has given me his details to contact him immiediately if the pain comes back. I would trust him implicity if further procedure is required.
I visited Mr Rudol for a consultation concerning seven months of severe coccyx pain, which started after a long car journey.
He was extremely attentive, kind and compassionate, listening carefully to all my concerns.
He described thoroughly several procedures that he could offer to hopefully help alleviate the pain, and any risks involved with such surgery.
After an examination he was able to tell me that he thought the pain was not actually the coccyx and no surgery was required.
He recommended I go to a pain management clinic and then have physiotherapy.
Specialises in
- Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery
Profile
Elective and emergency spinal surgery - cervical, thoracic and lumbar.