Coventry & Warwickshire Partnership located at St Michael’s Rd, Warwick CV34 5QW, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01926 406789

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Byron Vince

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Dr Fiona Deans Incompetence! I suffered an injury to my left eye. I was rushed in to see Dr Fiona De

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Dr Fiona Deans Incompetence! I suffered an injury to my left eye. I was rushed in to see Dr Fiona Dean. She rushed the operation through an operated on my right eye to counter the issue with my left eye. I was only advised of the exact procedure 30 minutes before they started This increases the chance of mistake dramatically and losing eye muscles as not only do you have to detach eye muscles instead of shortening one and lengthening the other to pull the eye back inline but you run the risk of damaging a completely good eye. This is what Fiona Dean has done to me. I had a very small problem with my sight as with the accident that slightly dropped my left eye. When Fiona Dean operated on my right (the good eye) then at some point one of the muscles that was moved was not attached properly and died. This has caused me dramatic problems through life and finished my professional sporting career! Not only is my sight now completely damaged but I have balance issues as well as sight issues! As Fiona Dean left me over the other side of the world with limited sight I have also had to pay privately to try to fix the problem she created and fix the originally damaged eye. Not only am I several thousand dollars out of pocket due to her incompetence but my right eye (the good eye) will never be the same and I am left disabled because of this! I have had 2 operations on my right eye and will have to have a third and will still never be the same. Once again, my right eye never had to be touched The department has completely washed their hands of this and brushed it under the carpet like nothing has happened and will not even speak with me after they have destroyed my eye sight and professional sporting career. I am now let to advise people of Fiona Deans Incompetence as I have exceeded the timeframe to officially complain due to the fact of the time it took to save the funds to correct Dr Fiona Deans Mistake. She also started teaching this course shortly after butchering me! The attached picture is the report where it was found that the surgery performed lost one of my eye muscles but the Doctors had to be very careful with their words so told me verbally that Dr Fiona Dean had lost one of my eye muscles but on paper had to do this in a backwards way Avoid at all costs. This is not a spam message and I am happy to discuss further if you wish to make contact with me! Byron Vince

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