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Written by a NHS patient at Addenbrooke's Hospital
28th April 2022


I was seen by Dr. Kirker today, with regard to my right hand and fingers. As I am experiencing pain in both my hand and fingers, especially at night & when engaging in what most people would view as a normal amount of work. I felt that Dr. Kirker listened to my needs and concerns & I would have no hesitation, recommending Dr.Kirker to people who are in a similar position as me who need help with their fingers. I have given Dr .Kirker a lower score for Trust because in my opinion, trust takes time to earn and therefore someone, cannot expect to be awarded the highest score, straightaway. I did however, feel that my views & concerns were listened to and taken on board by Dr. Kirker & that we were able to establish a good- Patient/ Dr relationship. I also felt that I was given sufficient time to express my views & concerns & I did not feel hurried at all. Thank you Dr. Kirker for your help today. Have a good month. I look forward to hearing from you at our catch up appointment. Take care in life. From Jane Powell.

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Written by a NHS patient at Addenbrooke's Hospital
20th February 2022


Dr Kirker completely understood my MS problems and was able to give me solutions to them. I could have done with his help years ago when I first began my fight with MS. A very knowledgable and experienced man whose help will give me a better quality of life.

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Written by a NHS patient at Addenbrooke's Hospital
13th January 2022


I am really pleased that I was referred to Dr Kircher. The recomendations he proposed have shown great results. I'm very happy with the changes implemented. Thank you Dr Kircher

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Written by a NHS patient at Addenbrooke's Hospital
13th October 2021


Disappointing. Prior notes had not been reviewed before the consultation.

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Written by a NHS patient at Addenbrooke's Hospital
24th April 2021


For the first-time for years I was listened too amd made to feel Asif I had genuine problems, to now I had often been tiold there was nothing more that could be done and I need to come to terms with my disability. I had a stroke 6 years ago and still want to improve, but it felt as if the doors ere closed, all I was offered was antidepressants! Now I read about the Queen's Square /UCH rebab programme for chronic stroke, never mentioned before and I am really excited that there may be something out there for me and I won't have to type worth one finger for ever,.!! Janet Flint

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