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Lesley Rothwell, City GPs
Misdiagnosed peripheral neuropathy as chilblains, then again as poor circulation when $400 test showed excellent circulation. Later she decided peripheral neuropathy was caused by long term antibiotic which she had prescribed. She changed to a different antibiotic. In a recent ambulance admission to A&E medical team said the 2nd antibiotic should never have been prescribed and immediately stopped it. Also they did a comprehensive assessment of my medication and found a number of medications were unnecessary and could be stopped. I was never impressed with Dr Rothwell and this has supported my view.
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l.Macaballug, south city med centre
A truly great person. She's very fantastic even when she tells you off. Because she cares.
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Christopher Kenedi, Auckland City Hospital, Auckland, Auckland, 1010
Truly the most VILE health worker I have had the misfortune to meet. How many other complaints have been made about him to the HDC?
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Andrew Holmes, City Medical Centre, Wellington
A very judgemental type of person who cancelled my husband's medication with no warning. We have since left and will not be going back
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Andrew Hilliard
I have to agree, I had him for two of my occupational review reports, and it wasn't until a long time after he wrote mine that I saw complete lies. He omitted important medical facts I had expressed to him, thinking they were important, yet failed to record this information, which is not best practice. He did not document obvious and significant findings - such as very poor balance on the physical exam, regular falls at home, difficulty breathing and sternum pushing out the front of my chest wall- clear findings any doctor or nurse would pick up on a basic visual observation. His lies that are all through my reports - have seen me kick off my weekly payments, I had to pay for my tests to prove something significantly wrong, but other practitioners read these reports. Every other doctor who reads these significant health histories and findings believes them. My notes are complete shambles; nothing makes sense, and no one clearly understands my case. This kind of thing, committing crucial medical information, is dangerous. For a doctor to take the Hippocratic oath - yet worry more about money than patients' well-being and safety is BS I call this guy out and the rest of them. Shame on you - all of you who pl have forgotten why you wanted to become a Dr in the first place. Sad money is more important than fellow human beings or doing what's right
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Andrew Hilliard
I have to agree, I had him for two of my occupational review reports, and it wasn't until a long time after he wrote mine that I saw complete lies. He omitted important medical facts I had expressed to him, thinking they were important, yet failed to record this information, which is not best practice. He did not document obvious and significant findings - such as very poor balance on the physical exam, regular falls at home, difficulty breathing and sternum pushing out the front of my chest wall- clear findings any doctor or nurse would pick up on a basic visual observation. His lies that are all through my reports - have seen me kick off my weekly payments, I had to pay for my tests to prove something significantly wrong, but other practitioners read these reports. Every other doctor who reads these significant health histories and findings believes them. My notes are complete shambles; nothing makes sense, and no one clearly understands my case. This kind of thing, committing crucial medical information, is dangerous. For a doctor to take the Hippocratic oath - yet worry more about money than patients' well-being and safety is BS I call this guy out and the rest of them. Shame on you - all of you who pl have forgotten why you wanted to become a Dr in the first place. Sad money is more important than fellow human beings or doing what's right
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