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Written by a patient at Braintree Community Hospital
11th May 2019


I was extremely nervous. anxious and embarrassed when I went in for the procedure. Dr Fox and his team made me feel at ease immediately. The Dr explained everything clearly and in terms I was able to understand. the procedure was uncomfortable but the Dr calmed me down and ensured I was comfortable before carrying on. The after care nurses were friendly caring and helpful. Despite the reason for going the experience was made much more bearable by the whole team. Thank you all so much X

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Written by a patient at Braintree Community Hospital
25th April 2019


I very much appreciated the friendly, but professional, approach of Dr. Stevan Fox and his team. Although not something that you particularly look forward to, the whole experience was made better by the caring, understanding and efficient approach of all concerned. Thank you very much to Dr. Stevan Fox and his colleagues.

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Written by a patient at Braintree Community Hospital
23rd April 2019


Dr Fox was friendly and spoke to me asking lots of questions about my symptoms, which in turn made me feel it was being taken seriously and with my best interests in mind. He performed the procedure professionally and effectively and I felt very little discomfort. All of the staff from the receptionist to the nurses were very professional and friendly. Thank you.

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Written by a patient at Braintree Community Hospital
11th April 2019


The registration and pre op forms were undertaken in a very friendly welcoming efficient & professional manner with great consideration given to any apprehension that I may have been suffering from. A great deal of time was given to the diligent way in which the procedure was explained complete with a 3D model, this whole empathetic attitude was mirrored by Matt Hiskett who took me to the next stage and advised on the use of gas & air. Dr Fox was extremely thorough in easing my nervousness & carefully ensured a cannula was in place in case I needed a sedative during the process (which I didn’t as apart from some slight cramping I had no discomfort or embarrassment at all during the whole procedure). His assiduous explanation as he conducted the colonoscopy was extremely reassuring and fascinating, I felt I received a first class experience. From receiving the initial text inviting me to make an appointment to attending Braintree Community Hospital I felt well informed, cared for, looked after and advised way beyond my expectations. The only improvement that could be made at all, was of the 4 timely text messages I received, the last two could have reminded me to print off, complete and bring in the paperwork- As I wasted more of your time doing that then anything else! Sorry ! A huge thank you to all the staff I met you were brilliant.

12th June 2019
Response from Dr Stevan Fox

Thank you for your lovely feedback. I have shared it with the team and we thought your suggestion was an excellent idea, so have implemented it now.

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Written by a patient at Braintree Community Hospital
18th July 2018


This visit showed me just how much the "presentation" of the colonoscopy has evolved over the last 5 years - previously a good friendly team though not patient friendly (not allowed to observe!) Dr. Fox and his team are proactive and I very much enjoyed the relaxed atmosphere - the explanatory interview, the scoping and the after care were all excellent

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Specialises in

  • Gastroenterology

Profile

I trained at Sheffield medical school, qualifying in 1997. Initially spending 4 years training in surgery, I then qualified as a GP in 2003 (MRCGP) as well as training in endoscopy.
Since 2009, I have concentrated on endoscopy as a specialty.

In 2008, I became accredited as a bowel cancer screening colonoscopist and currently work in the screening service at Queens hospital, Romford.
In 2013, I received a diploma in clinical gastroenterology from Queen Mary University, London.

My main endoscopy work is undertaken at Queens Hospital, Romford. I have completed over 25,000 endoscopic procedures.

My areas of interest are therapeutic endoscopy, capsule endoscopy and haemorrhoid treatment.