Reviews
I have been struggling most of my life trying to find out why I feel so poorly in so many different ways when I experience a certain thing that happens to me to the point that I thought that I must be going mad. This"thing" has totally devastated my life. I have seen many doctors etc, but no one else truly listened and am sure that I have been labelled "hypochondriac" before now and dismissed, but they should live the many years that I have truly suffered with no help. I am now being treated for Dysautonomia, only since January 2013, a long time in the waiting but my life is better. It is early days, but it has made a difference to my life. Late coming but means I have an answer and I am not going mad. Thank you Dr Deering for setting me back on the pathway to giving me my life back.
I had a very informative and helpful consultation.
Dr Deering has a wicked sense of humour and immediately puts one at ease!
I was dealt with with consumate professionalism and kindness. My condition and prognosis was explained to me with clarity. I have nothing but priase for the way Dr. Deering handled my situation throughout the entire process. John Glass (Rev)
Excellent understanding care
Dr Deering initially solved an intractable medical problem for me. He continues to monitor and give sound, understandable advice, always with good humour, making each appointment a pleasure and consequently beneficial.
Specialises in
- Internal (General) Medicine
- Geriatric medicine
Profile
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