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Written by a patient at Peterborough City Hospital
11th December 2014


The care i received from Mr Rai was lovely, he put me totally at ease listened to any questioned i had, he explained in detail what treatment i needed what was going to happen and when, I couldnt of been in better hands from start to finish thankyou. Mrs Compton

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Written by a patient at Peterborough City Hospital
12th August 2014


He understood everything i am going through, also understands i have other operations to be done and may need to postpone this op. he will communicate with my other doctor to make sure i can get both ops done without to much messing about. he has advised me to call his secretaries if i need to get in touch.

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Written by a patient at Peterborough City Hospital
4th August 2014


First visit but felt at ease with Mr Rai. He did not keep me waiting and the consultation was not rushed.

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Written by a patient at Peterborough City Hospital
2nd July 2014


I was pleasantly surprised that Mr Rai personally came to the waiting room at PCH to call me in for my appointment with him, less than 5 minutes after I arrived. We discussed my condition and he explained all aspects of my forthcoming surgery with empathy and understanding. He then carried out regular minor procedure in the presence of a nurse. (She too was very kind and held my arm when it was a little uncomfortable ) They then left the room in order for me to get dressed and leave. The whole appointment took less than 30 minutes so I had no parking fee to pay, which was very much appreciated. There was a young lady present throughout the appointment but I am not sure who she was. A trainee maybe?

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Written by a patient at Peterborough City Hospital
30th June 2014


It would be nice if , after the physical examination is over, the patient could get dressed and discuss the findings with the consultant back at the desk. It is a bit disconcerting to be discussing your condition and proposed treatment whilst still undressed and lying on your back. Especially after an intimate examination. I'm sure this is all very routine for the doctor, and no cause for embarrassment but for some patients it is a bit of an ordeal and the sooner they are off the table and dressed the better. I have to say though that I was treated with kindness and respect by all the staff today.

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