My daughter was a patient of Dr Nathu.
She had been backwards and forwards to the surgery complaining of pains in the back of her head, only to be prescribed stronger painkillers.
When she requested a scan because the pain was not improving, she was told to up the dose of painkillers and a scan was not deemed necessary.
My daughter was taken into hospital in May extremely poorly and was scanned and diagnosed with a 5cm Meningioma on the brain, this was removed at Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham.
Unfortunately her recovery is very slow due to various complications.
The sooner something is done about the practice the better.
I consider this to be gross negligence on Dr Nathu’s part.
Sylvia Godding
Spalding