I can sympathise with Eileen Price, the Surbiton
patient whose breast cancer operation was postponed at the last minute.
But you should not be using your front page to broadcast her comments that the hospital gave her third world service, has no standards, is in a terrible state and that this sort of situation is happening all over England.
Nor is it right that you should allow her concerns that NHS patients there are at risk of catching MRSA to go unanswered.
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Kingston Hospital administration may get things wrong a few times and inconvenience its patients, but the medical care and facilities are wonderful.
I had a breast cancer operation at Kingston Hospital on March 27 - on the NHS - and the skill and professionalism of the staff were exemplary.
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