About us: Dr. Victor George William Alexander CROWHURST
General Practitioner, partner since 1980 at National Health Services surgeries
in the United Kingdom.
Dr Crowhurst is a member of The
Most Venerable Order of The Hospital of Saint John in Jerusalem, which
runs St
John Ambulance in many countries and is the UK leading Fist Aid, Care
and Transport Charity.
[Photos: logo
of St John Ambulance and a typical GP surgery in the United Kingdom]
" ...I am a General Practitioner, partner at the Westborough Road and
Cluny Square surgeries in Essex. I have been a GP for over twenty years
since 1980....
Between 1998 and 2000 I referred many of my patients to Dr. Gonzalez.
We did not have a computerised system at the time and so it is difficult
to calculate exactly how many patients I actually referred. However, I
know that it was approximately four or five patients every month...
In cases where he was able to complete the therapies, his results were
remarkably good. In fact, they far exceeded the expectations that I had
based on my previous experience of psychology treatment carried out by
others. In particular, he was able to manage a far greater caseload than
other colleagues and consequently, more and more of the patients in my
practice were seen.
I would often enquire of the patients how the treatment was going and
they were always very enthusiastic, advising that it was doing them good.
None of my patients ever complained about the treatment that received
from Dr. Gonzalez, in fact I do not know of any patients that complained
about his service.
At one point, Dr Gonzalez approached me about using space in my surgery
for his work. He suggested that this would be for the benefit of the patients
who would be spare the 8 mile journey to the hospital. We agreed that
it would be a good idea and he did this for approximately four months.
The system worked excellently and the patients were always very happy.
Dr. Gonzalez was also able to see the patients of other doctors who were
local to my surgery. ...
signed Dr Victor G. Crowhurst,
in Essex, England, the 1st November 2001"
[extract from a longer statement]