Reviews
Reviews
I was originally referred to Mr Harb by another surgeon due to the issue I was having with my ankle following a break in 2007. Upon seeing Mr Harb he reviewed the issue mechanically and through various forms of imaging and advised that Peroneal Tendon Stabilisation surgery would be required and a potential arthroscopy to remove debris and spurs. Mr Harb offered great advice regarding both surgeries and the differing recoveries required and advised they should be done separately.
I am now roughly 6 months on from the Peroneal Tendon Stabilisation Surgery and my ankle is in a good place and has recovered well, the surgery was very effective and the issues seen before on the tendons have gone.
For anybody requiring ankle surgery I would whole heartedly recommend Mr Harb.
My first time getting medicate for epilepsy. Had to chase results at doctors what for ages to get the medication for the seizures. Not spoke to the consultant about my condition. Can’t see him in the clinic until July 2023. I feel this is very bad and worrying for myself. You basically said his medication take it. Not giving me and information about my condition. And reassured me that everything will be ok. It’s quite worrying really. Has you would not say to a patient you got cancer there is your chemotherapy session. and not speak to them about there condition , I think been told I have epilepsy is quite worrying. And not been giving any information about it until half way through next year is worrying. And bad
Endoscopy/ Gastroscopy team, from the efficient friendly receptionist , to nurses and Doctors - what a team. NHS at its finest thank you
I was referred to ESAC following a missed miscarriage for surgical management. I was (and am) raw with grief - tears running down my face, it's not hidden. Only 1 person (one of the care team in theatre, Viran?) showed any compassion and held my arm. Everyone else treated me with business-like efficiency. All it would have taken is a kind smile, "I'm so sorry", a gentle touch to help me feel human. My surgery was delayed (I understand) but no one talked to me. And the doctor didn't even bother to see me to say how it went after surgery. I had to read the medic discharge notes to find out. Afterwards I had to recover on a mixed ward, I know space is limited but I was bleeding and the curtains weren't even pulled close - there was no privacy.
I cannot help recommending every single NHS member of staff highly enough in my experience at St. Peters
My mums appointment went well , the team were amazing , very professional and friendly - credit to the nhs
I feel incredibly lucky to be able to be treated by such a professional Hospital
I found the parking at the hospital much improved by the new multi-storey car park.
The coronavirus check in procedure was easy and straightforward with a mask provided.
I was seen on time and the staff were friendly, professional and informative regarding my procedure.
I was treated by Dr Vijay Nar. This feedback is in respect to the care I received from him specifically.
I am extremely grateful to Dr Nar for taking my health problems seriously. He was meticulous, thorough and detail oriented which is what I needed. He didn't rush me at all. I was able to explain everything and ask as many questions as I wanted.
Unfortunately many of the doctors I have interacted with in the past 12 months have been dismissive of my health problems despite them having destroyed my life.
Dr Nar was the first doctor who genuinely cared for my health. He looked at the problems holistically and set out a clear plan. There has been a marked improvement in my condition since I saw him. The medication he prescribed coupled with the knowledge that I am in good hands has helped to ease my anxiety. It will take some months to get better but I am cautiously optimistic that it will happen eventually. Thank you Dr Nar.
He was made to wait to be triaged when he had already waited and been triaged at a previous hospital.