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Written by a private patient at Cleveland Clinic London Hospital
2nd August 2022


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Written by a carer at Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital
11th April 2018


Mr.Quick first saw my daughter when she was just 17 weeks old. My daughter suffered a brachial plexus injury at birth. Right from the start I felt reassured and trusted Tom totally. He has operated on my daughter 3 times now and I feel so happy and lucky that my daughter Evelyn is under Mr.Quick's care and is well looked after. I will be forever grateful to Tom for all he has done for our daughter and he is Evelyn's hero.

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Written by a patient at Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital
6th December 2017


I first met Mr Tom Quick with Prof. Birch July 2013 at Headley Court. I was referred to RNOH Stanmore in the PNI Unit in September 2013. The two of them pin pointed my problems from a previous injury (Jan 2008), straight away, which no one else picked up. Not only did Mr Quick fix me, he listened to all of my concerns, especially with what and where I wanted to be in life. Mr Quick took everything on board, after a fair few procedures, he has changed my life massively in a positive way. This next sentence is a fact. If I did not meet this leg-end I would still be in massive pain, lots of medication, have very poor and limited mobility. Thanks again Mr Tom Quick, keep up the great work. You are still my hero. Cheers Dave

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Written by a patient at Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital
3rd December 2017


fantastic doctor

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Written by a patient at Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital
1st December 2017


Tom Quick treated me for my brachial plexus injury having dislocated and fractured my my shoulder badly whilst out hiking in May 2016. He has been very efficient and personable and explained everything very clearly so it was easy to understand what my injury was and what the recovery process entailed. He performed surgery on me and not only has his surgery worked, enabling my arm to recover and rehabilitate over time but my scar (approx 2.5 inches) is barely noticible now. I have a great occupational therapist (Jenny) who is really brilliant at helping me keep my recovery on track and providing Mr Tom Quick with helpful feedback. I am very grateful for all of the support, treatment and encouragement I have received.

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