Dr. Graham Warner

2.8 ( 69 reviews )

Ratings for Dr. Graham Warner

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Dr Warner's coercive behaviour is appalling.
My clinic letters and notes were full of inaccuracies. He seems to be extremely interested in abuse and gynaecological history and fails to look at the patient infront of him.
He cares more about his own agenda and research, which can't be accurate findings due to not writing accurate notes.
His manner is appalling, I don't know how he is still practicing.
He is a danger to many people, especially women.

Submitted April 7, 2024

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Please avoid Dr Warner.
Especially if you are female.

Submitted March 19, 2024

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I was pretty shocked at the lack of due diligence paid to my medical issue. So much emphasis into finding out about it, only to wave me away after 65 minutes, telling me there's practically nothing wrong, charging me over £400.

Incredibly vague when I asked for advice on how to treat my headaches and spinal pain, even when I followed up via email.

To top it off, he accidentally shared notes of another patient to my email address after several poorly worded emails that were reasonably unprofessional.

All a bit of a disaster really.

Submitted Feb. 7, 2024

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Very in-depth detail investigation to find if I had had a seizure in February. Mr Warner study my case notes thoroughly. He came to the conclusion that I was able to contact the DVLA & ask for my license
back . This is wonderful news!

Submitted Dec. 6, 2023

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I was first treated by Dr Warner as an inpatient after coming through A&E in October 2019. He seemed friendly enough but he seriously misdiagnosed me despite there being no evidence found of his pet diagnosis and then dismissed the clear evidence of my massive malignant tumour! Luckily a cardiologist figured out the correct diagnosis and sent me to St George’s for surgery. This led to a delay of two months during which time my condition caused me to permanently lose half my vision, and various other brain damage which has seriously affected my quality of life. It’s actually a miracle I’m still alive. Then sixth months later he repeatedly postponed my follow up appointments and eventually got another neurologist to do it.

Submitted Nov. 9, 2023

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Kindness, helpful and empathy. Talked the issue I have in a way that calmed me and provided the right advice. I’ve gone the right route now. Thank you.

Submitted Nov. 4, 2023

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Awful man my condition was clearly on the mri he said there was nothing wrong with me and I should have therapy as I was making the symptoms up I saw another consultant and was straight away diagnosed and was told the condition shows very clearly on the mri this man was so arrogant and dismissive made me feel like I was waisting his time would never recommend him to anyone such a awful experience

Submitted Oct. 30, 2023

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No stars is the correct rating for this awful man, He diagnosed me with MS a year ago after I had an MRI scan, and said he would wait a year and have another scan to determine my kind of MS, I had the scan and went back to see him, he kept me waiting for 2 hours outside his office with no apology and then told me that there was no treatment he could offer to stop the progression of MS as it is dormant. During an examination of my legs he was very careless lifting them and dropping them from a height with no warning, he also spent most of the appointment going backwards and forwards on my hospital records which he had also done at my last appointment a year previously. When I received a letter from the hospital giving the details of my appointment there were personal details in the letter that were entirely wrong. I am now left in limbo and awaiting a second opinion as I have been advised by a renowned medic that a lumber Punch should be used as a way of detecting MS and this was never done. A good part of my time with Dr Warner was given over to him telling me that he should have retired by now but that he cannot because of the governments failings in training someone to take his place. For me a 77 year old who is waiting for a life changing diagnosis this was not at all helpful. In addition and to finish the consultation he told me that he is not an MS specialist but has read about it. I hope no other person will receive this treatment at the hospital that I have always praised.

Submitted Oct. 20, 2023

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Patronising, dismissive and arrogant. Dismissed all my symptoms but an MRIs showed a massive brain tumour which was close to killing me. He didn't organise the scan for diagnostic reasons but as a baseline check. I lost my memory but his letter says that he explained to me that human memory isn't like that of a computer. He also said I was unmotivated and not paying attention. I was nearly dead!! When I was called in for MRI results he didn't advise to bring anyone with me. I was alone and went into shock.

Submitted Aug. 13, 2023

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I felt that Dr. Warner was out to prove something, what I don’t know. Because he spent over an hour flipping back and forth through my hospital records. To me it seemed like he was searching for something to grab onto. When he did speak, he was very abrupt, borderline rude. I found the experience very upsetting and do not look forward to any other visit. I will look into seeing another Neurologist.

Submitted July 15, 2023

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