In their words.
A small selection of anonymised feedback shared by patients during follow-up, in clinic letters, and on independent review platforms.
Verified reviews
Independent reviews from patients of Mr Schulz, collected and verified by Doctify, the UK's largest independent clinical reviews platform.
What patients have said.
“From the first consultation I felt completely at ease. Mr Schulz explained everything in plain English, never rushed, and the result of my upper blepharoplasty has been better than I hoped.”
“A kind and skilled surgeon. The whole team on the day and afterwards were great. I felt cared for at every stage.”
“My mother had her eyelid skin cancer surgery with Mr Schulz. The reconstruction is fantastic. We are very grateful for the care and clarity he gave the whole family.”
“Honest, thorough, calm. He told me what surgery would and would not achieve, and the result has matched the conversation exactly. ”
“My thyroid eye disease had been managed elsewhere for years. Mr Schulz brought the whole picture together - medical, surgical and rehabilitative. I am so grateful.”
“My optician told me that I had been very lucky to have had such prompt and decisive treatment, so thank you again Mr. Schulz, I am indeed most grateful.”
“The most useful thing a surgeon can do is be honest and realistic about the aims of surgery. About what surgery can change, what it cannot, and what to expect along the way. When surgery is not the right option, I will say. ”
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