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the Hosipital compare widget is now up and running on the Pernicious Anaemia webstie so please all do have a look you do need to be a member to veiw it but it will relaly help us to see what is happerning in our hospitals and if the treatments are to pernicious Anaemia and B12 diffency suffers.

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Over the years my local hospital has changed so I personally do not think its right to say they are good in this or that, several departments have changed some I found good some I found bad, but better now although I've not been recently so actually do not know if anything in certain departments has changed. I went privately to the same hospital and had a very good experience (heamatology), not so on previous NHS appointment (gastro department), good on NHS was neurology....so not something I feel can be rated that simple. Most probably it depends on the person one sees, there are good and bad specialists and staff at hospitals change. So I expect its more useful to know which specialist was good in treating PA than which hospital..

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