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Written by a patient at Braintree Community Hospital
25th June 2018


Made me comfortable from the start, explained everything I wanted to know and talked me through everything he was doing. Felt good from the start to the finish and had some really good nurses around him Thank you Dr Fox and Matt

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Written by a patient at Braintree Community Hospital
23rd June 2018


I was very nervous at the start but find the whole experience very professional and was made at ease from the very start. I was being informed at was was going on through out the whole process. It is difficult to think of any negatives but at a push I would have liked more wipes and paper towels to clean myself, having said that I could have asked for more.

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Written by a patient at Braintree Community Hospital
22nd June 2018


I had a NHS colonoscopy performed by Dr Stevan Fox this morning who together with his staff provided excellent care and service. The sedation I received meant I didn't feel any discomfort and could ask questions throughout the procedure.

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Written by a patient at Braintree Community Hospital
22nd June 2018


He was a nice Doctor who put me at ease as I was very nervous about the procedure, also the other nurses Lea and June were very pleasant and put me at ease Many thanks June Brown NHS No 4524980008

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Written by a patient at Braintree Community Hospital
21st June 2018


To day I went to Braintree Community Hospital to have a procedure i met my doctor he was Doctor Fox he took good care of me ask me questions he put me at èase I felt relaxed and comfortable and this made my procedure a lot more easy to do thank you to he's lovely nursing staff they were very kind and helpful

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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.