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Has anyone got the email address or postal address of Dr. Ian Gallen from Buckinghamshire? I need to get in touch with him and only find

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the telephone numbers of the hospitals. It would be necessary to write to him personally though because I have a long trip to make to see him and he needs to know beforehand what my problems are.

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helvellaAdministratorThyroid UK

You could try:

Address correspondence to Dr. Ian Gallen, Diabetes Centre, Wycombe Hospital, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP11 2TT, U.K. E-mail: ian.gallen@sbucks.nhs.uk

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Not entirely sure why people here would be seeking out a diabetes endo - but you clearly know what you are looking for so all the best.

Rod

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sasana

Thank you for your reply, I tried this email address and it came back as failed sender.

Dr Gallen was recommended by other patients regarding Endocrinology and he is also specialised in PCOS that's why I wanted to try him. It is important to me that I get a an Endo who is nice and knows what he does, and I had no other recommendation regarding niceness except him or Dr. Skinner who is sadly gone now. If somebody has got another recommendation I would be glad to hear it of course.

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RedAppleAdministrator in reply to sasana

I'm assuming you're wanting to see Dr Gallen through the NHS, but I wonder if you might get somewhere by contacting the BMI Chiltern Hospital, where he does have a clinic for private patients. Maybe they would be able to help with contact details for him.

bmihealthcare.co.uk/hospita...

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sasana

No I'm desperate I will go private if I can get an appointment soon! I saw this Chiltern page and also the Shelburne Hospital page where he is a consultant too. Sadly it all goes just to their secretaries and by phone and not email, and it's too far away for me to just make an appointment and probably spend the first appointment just with talking. I need to explain to the doctor beforehand what my problem is that he is doing the diagnostics when I'm there :( that's why I have to be able to contact him in person.

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rosetrees in reply to sasana

Could you not phone one of the secretaries and ask for his email address?

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sasana

I thought about that, do you think they would do that and not tell me why I don't talk to them on the phone? I don't know if this is normal over here to get the email of a doctor to talk to him personally?

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Kandahar in reply to sasana

Yours was an old post. Did you get join atthe Circle Reading?

I’ve had one thyroid appt with him and was all good. I can give you his email address if you like,but making contact after first appointment is difficult but he did respond to email with lots of details from me

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Essybabe

I fear that you'll only get to speak to him in an appointment. I suggest calling the secretary & discussing your requirements/concerns. They'll advise you as to how they operate.

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Issy

In the last year, for BUPA patients, he has treated

Diabetes Mellitus |

Diabetes Insipidus |

Endocrine Disorders, Other | Endocrine disorders; Hormone Deficiency; Hormone Imbalance; Oestrogen Deficiency; Werner's Syndrome

0118 922 6888

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