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annaj Wrote:

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> Oh dear, serious wire crossing giggirl.

> I don't work at DMC and I'm certainly not the

> fabulously glamourous Dr Bhatia. I work in a not

> very glamourous hospital far enough away from ED

> that I'm not likely to ever encounter any

> forumites.

> I was just making the point that it shouldn't

> really be a surprise to find a female doctor who

> is also fashionable and has a personality.


Ahh I see - well I'm sure the general fabulousness description encompasses you too

Hi,


A better Doctor for both looks, personality and dress is Dr Cunningham. A thirty something Mum with a gorgeous Scottish accent. She works at DMC.


I suppose that I should not have posted this as I now will not be able to get an appointment when I want.


Regards,

Libra Carr.

  • 2 years later...
hum...not sure Anu is a great doc, I remember her asking me if the pregnancy was planned when i was in tears as my few weeks old had an infection, and looked like she was reading from a script!!! She has been on gmtv few times already in the last couple of years, I agree she is very presentable. Dr Cunningham is brilliant though.
She had her own program on C4 recently about dieting called something like 'will my crash diet kill me'. Did anyone see? Didn't really watch it so cannot comment but I have always enjoyed checking out her clothes and shoes! Saw her on Northcross Rd yesterday with a great shirt on...

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