I had emergency kidney stone removal surgery performed by Dr Robert Leslie. The emergency staff at RVH were subpar at best, but the surgery staff, recovery staff and follow up appointments with Dr.Leslie were problem free. In defence of the Urologists who were maligned by other viewers, I'd like to point out that 'emergency surgeries' are exactly that 'emergencies', meaning urgent and taking priority/importance over less urgent procedures. Therefore, attacking a surgeon's integrity or competency for not prioritizing an existing appointment for an optional, non-urgent procedure, like a vasectomy, over an unexpected, life threatening EMERGENCY surgery, is just plain ignorant. As for making demands about when and how stones should be analyzed? Well, had that person followed after care instructions and procedures, they'd have the results of their inquiries. Procedural steps are set by medical professionals for a reason. Patients need to let doctors do their jobs sometimes, instead of making ridiculous and unreasonable demands because they don't want the 'inconvenience' of having to partake in the same after care as everyone else. We're all important, we would all rather be doing ANYTHING else than going to appointments and having to do more tests and stuff. So ignorant. So rude. I would give full stars, but I had to take one off because of the RVH emergency staff, since my whole Barrie Urology experience started in the RVH Emergency Dept. Dr.Leslie and all the staff at Barrie Urology Group have been nothing but professional, polite and empathetic. I came from Toronto to Barrie and I was worried about getting a new Urologist. I am now worry free.