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Written by a patient
25th September 2019


I am a 74 year old lady who suffers with anxiety and don’t like hospitals but I needed treatment for carpel tunnel syndrome in both hands to continue with my life, I was becoming clumsy, dropping things as my hands felt numb, constant pins and needles and deadness if my hands were raised above my elbows but and mostly I mist being able to do my hobbies of lacemaking, quilting and knitting. From my first meeting with Professor Singh he made me feel at ease. He was reassuring and recommended I go for the operation procedure as opposed to steroid injections, although the final choice was mine. He explained everything carefully. Professor Singh is a very pleasant cheerful surgeon, I love his slippers that he wears around the hospital and staff talk of him greatly too. Appointments with the Professor are on time and he does not keep you waiting. I’ll really recommend him to my friends should they need his specialist surgery and also Kims Hospital where I my operations were undertaken. I had a very good experience. I saw the Professor today for a follow up appointment when I had a couple of queries from his letters to my doctor which he explained so clearly to me and then discharged me. Thank you Professor Singh it was a pleasure to meet you, and as a referred NHS patient to a private hospital I was treated with respect and was not made to feel inferior by you or any of the hospital staff.

15th December 2019
Response from Prof. Bijayendra Singh

Thank you for your feedback. Being a private or NHS patient makes no difference to me as to how I treat patients or indeed the options discussed. The only difference is logistical which is not under my control.

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