Dr Richard Leech was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2024 for delivering outstanding care.

 

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Written by a NHS patient at KIMS Hospital
23rd December 2022


Got my line in give with great care. An understanding doctor

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Written by a private patient at KIMS Hospital
20th November 2022


Friendly caring and professional wouldn’t hesitate to recommend

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Written by a NHS patient at Maidstone Hospital
30th August 2022


Dr Leech was very reassuring throughout the process and explained the procedure step by step. He had a caring manner and a fabulous sense of humour which helped to alleviate my nerves.

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Written by a private patient at KIMS Hospital
30th August 2022


Dr Leech had inserted the portacath some time ago prior to the chemo I needed to have. He explained everything that was to happen and where it would be situated and how it would be used. That surgery went well .I felt confident and had no complications. I had very little bruising and became unaware of it very quickly . Today Dr Leech removed the portacath . Again everything went calmly and well. He took care to make the incision wound as smooth as possible after the portacath was removed. He showed me the very clever device that has been such an asset to making my treatment safe and less invasive . I am very grateful for his expertise and care .

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Written by a NHS patient at Maidstone Hospital
26th August 2022


I had a port fitted on 12th August, two days after my first cycle of chemotherapy. Dr Leech couldn't have been kinder or more professional. He explained everything clearly and I didn't feel rushed at all. I hope I am able to be under his care when the time cones to have the port removed.

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Dr Richard Leech is a Consultant Anaesthetist and Specialist in Long Term Vascular Access