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Mr Cheruvu and Dr (mr?) Clayton.

I met Mr Cheruvu a couple of years ago at the Nuffield when I was thinking of having a band privately He seemed a nice bloke
 
Is it Mr Richard Clayton, the endocrinologist at UHNS? If so, I didn't like his attitude at all. I saw him a few years back as I've got a cyst on my adrenal gland, although at the time it was just a 'mass'. His attitude towards me was pretty aloof and standoffish, he barely looked at me, he was about 3/4 hour late for my appointment despite the fact he was in his room and had not had a patient in there for the whole time. Wasn't very satisfactory with his explanations of my condition and I felt very dismissed by him. I didn't like him! He was also meant to have me back yearly for scans on this lump and has never bothered. Which reminds me...!!!!

At the time I felt he was dismissive because of my weight, he told me that I needed to lose weight even thought that had nothing to do with my condition. I wonder whether he is more thoughtful and considerate now if he is part of the multi-disciplinary team they're setting up at UHNS?

Let us know how you get on though, I'd love to know what you think of him!!
 
Yes thats the same one. I hope he is a bit nicer now though!! Mind you I won't put up with him treating me badly, so he'll soon meet his match lol

I'll let you know how I get on.

teen - Glad to know that hes nice lol
 
Clayton is a bit of a 'them and us' bloke, but professional nonetheless, and I'm sure if you've got his number, so to say, you'll be fine!!
 
I have just had my gastric bypass done im 3 weeks post op. with Mr Cheruvu, and he is a brillient man. I would recomment him. Prof Clayton and Mr Cheruvu works together with bariatric, patients. Im doing really well. With a Positive mental attitude.
 
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