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Anybody know in the Cheshire/Merseyside area of a good rhuemy/hospital for APS

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Mine retired and have been trying for 5 months to get new one. GP referred me to Countess but no rhuemy taken my case on as yet.

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I see a Dr Lovey at Halton Hospital in Runcorn. She also does days in Warrington.

She's brilliant. Has all the time in the world for you. Explains fully and is very truthful - even if you don't want to hear it. I.E. I need to lose weight. Nothing I didn't know but she says it so nicely while complementing my personality that I feel I WANT to lose weight. OK, not so easily done in practice, I know.

Dr Lovey (female) relaced my long-time specialist Dr Mallya who retired who was great and well-known and admired. I was nervous about the replacement - but not now. Try Dr Lovey!!!

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Thanks Nat1969 will mention her to my GP.

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