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A Good Experience but with Some Reservations....
Mr Grover removed my breast implants which were making me very ill.
I appreciated his calm manner, his staff were very kind and my operation went well.
As soon as my implants were removed I felt so much better, it was incredible.
However I had a terrible time in the Edward 7th hospital as when I was recovering from my anaesthesia my nurse was abusive and bullying. I have no idea why, but she complained about me and Mr Grover came rushing up to my room to find out what was wrong. I was too woozy to really respond.
This all happened around the time when a nurse committed suicide due to bullying and I felt there was a bad atmosphere in the hospital.
Unfortunately Mr Grover was unsympathetic and refused to explain what this nurse was saying about me.
However I felt so much better I didn’t say anything. I even wrote an article in You Magazine explaining how much better I felt and praised Mr Grover’s skill. I didn’t mention the bullying and I regret this now.
Mr Grover did not have the courtesy to thank me for the article, I suspect because I explained that breast implants (which he promotes and are large part of his business) had made me so ill. (I had lost a lot of weight and my family GP, wonderful Dr Barretto, did tests which showed I had tumour markers in my liver. He thought I had cancer -all this cleared up after my op thank god!).
And then a few years later when I called to book some Botox I was told that Dr Grover refused to treat me.
So on balance, I would not recommend Mr Grover. While his work is excellent, he supports breast implants which are causing illness; he turned a blind eye to bullying and he works from an old fashioned hospital which is quite run down; if your stay coincides with a stay from a member of the royal family they will take precedence for the limited amount of state of the art medical equipment available.
Lastly I would say to Mr Grover, courtesy costs nothing and bullying should NEVER be tolerated.
I so much regret my hagiographic article about this experience in the Mail and though it is some years later would like to put the record straight with a more honest account.
I appreciated his calm manner, his staff were very kind and my operation went well.
As soon as my implants were removed I felt so much better, it was incredible.
However I had a terrible time in the Edward 7th hospital as when I was recovering from my anaesthesia my nurse was abusive and bullying. I have no idea why, but she complained about me and Mr Grover came rushing up to my room to find out what was wrong. I was too woozy to really respond.
This all happened around the time when a nurse committed suicide due to bullying and I felt there was a bad atmosphere in the hospital.
Unfortunately Mr Grover was unsympathetic and refused to explain what this nurse was saying about me.
However I felt so much better I didn’t say anything. I even wrote an article in You Magazine explaining how much better I felt and praised Mr Grover’s skill. I didn’t mention the bullying and I regret this now.
Mr Grover did not have the courtesy to thank me for the article, I suspect because I explained that breast implants (which he promotes and are large part of his business) had made me so ill. (I had lost a lot of weight and my family GP, wonderful Dr Barretto, did tests which showed I had tumour markers in my liver. He thought I had cancer -all this cleared up after my op thank god!).
And then a few years later when I called to book some Botox I was told that Dr Grover refused to treat me.
So on balance, I would not recommend Mr Grover. While his work is excellent, he supports breast implants which are causing illness; he turned a blind eye to bullying and he works from an old fashioned hospital which is quite run down; if your stay coincides with a stay from a member of the royal family they will take precedence for the limited amount of state of the art medical equipment available.
Lastly I would say to Mr Grover, courtesy costs nothing and bullying should NEVER be tolerated.
I so much regret my hagiographic article about this experience in the Mail and though it is some years later would like to put the record straight with a more honest account.
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