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


Dr Fox performed the procedure quickly and professionally. The procedure was so skillfully performed that I did not require sedation or gas and air. Dr Fox was happy to chat to me during the procedure answering any questions I had and about what we could see on the screen and giving me up to date information about bowel screening of which I was unaware. The nurses were also kind and professional and the whole process allowed me to retain as much dignity as possible despite the circumstances!

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Written by a patient at Braintree Community Hospital
17th February 2018


I can honestly say that I was completely comfortable and at ease during which was a fairly invasive procedure

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Written by a patient at Braintree Community Hospital
12th February 2018


Everybody involved were magnificent, helpful and sympathetic. Can't see how they could have done more for a 74 year old! Have to wait now 2 to 3 weeks for the results of a biopsy on a polyp, a worry but nothing Doctor Stevan Fox could have done regarding that!

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Written by a patient at Braintree Community Hospital
10th February 2018


I can’t thank and praise Dr Fox and his team enough for the colonoscopy I had yesterday. I was very nervous about having the procedure, everyone from the receptionist, nurses and Dr Fox were friendly, professional and understanding. Many thanks again. Mark Sutton

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Written by a patient at Braintree Community Hospital
5th February 2018


Dr Fox was fantastic. He performed the procedure causing minimum discomfort and he communicated very well with me before, during and after. I felt like I was in very good hands.

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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.