Reviews
He is very caring and patient and I always feel more positive after I have spoken to him.
Very personable approach. He and his staff made arrangements to see me despite the daily clinic having cncluded. Made arrangements for a CAT scan there and then. Responded to concerns immediately. Excellent follow-up Email communications after diagnosis. Dr Deering is a personification of the reasons to be proud of the NHS.
Excellent attitude and a pleasure to deal with.
I found Dr Deering very re-assuring and understanding of my concern regarding the symptoms experienced.
I was listened to not just about my problem but how my husband's illness was affecting my well being. It was a totally holistic approach looking at all aspects of my life and factors that may play a part in my well being. This is an annual visit that gives me confidence that all is well with my BP and that I am not running an increased risk of another stroke.
Specialises in
- Internal (General) Medicine
- Geriatric medicine
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Dr Deering specialises in General (Internal) Medicine, Stroke Medicine, Hypertension, Syncope, and Autonomic Dysfunction including Postural Tachycardia Syndrome - PoTS.
He was appointed Consultant Physician in 1991 and has wide experience in General (Internal) Medicine.
He established the Gloucestershire Syncope Service, a part of Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS foundation Trust, in 1992. This service specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of unexplained loss of consciousness. It was one of the first of its kind in the UK and is widely used by local GPs, and Consultant Cardiologists, Neurologists and Paediatricians.
Dr Deering also established the Cheltenham Stroke Service. He was heavily involved in the planning of the purpose-built state-of-the-art Stroke ward which opened in Cheltenham General Hospital in 2009.
He is experienced in the investigation and treatment of difficult hypertension.
Dr Deering was educated at Portora Royal School Enniskillen. His medical undergratuate training was at The Queen’s University of Belfast, and postgraduate specialist training at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge