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Written by a patient at Southmead Hospital
24th December 2020


Ms Burt has been at the forefront of my care for many years. I have always felt that she and her colleagues have always had my well-being upper most in their planning and continuing care. Ms Burt and her colleagues have my complete confidence and trust.

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Written by a patient at Southmead Hospital
26th October 2020


ms burt saved my life after a life threatening op last sep2019. This was the 1st contact i had since my op & it was a honour to talk to her, dont think many surgeons take the time to do this? She explained things clearly to me for my future, which i listened too and im very grateful for that. She said she was JUST DOING HER JOB, well wish i could save someones life, like she did for me. kindest regards. mr martin pope

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Written by a patient at Southmead Hospital
8th October 2020


I have had multiple consultations and operations carried out by ms burt and in my opinion is a fantastic surgeon and consultant who listens and explains things in detail and takes the necessary steps to help you. And i fill confident in all her operations and consultations past and future.

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Written by a patient at Southmead Hospital
8th October 2020


I would highly recommend this doctor as she communicated well with me and my family explaining everything about the operation and the recovery period required before I could return to work. The risks were also explained too. I trust this doctor 100% and I am so grateful for what she and her team have done for me; from helping me with the initial issue back in January 2019 through to the operation that followed because of it in July 2020. At every meeting whether it was on the ward or in a consultant room the help and support was second to none. Excellent doctor, thank you.

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Ms Caroline Burt qualified from Guy's Hospital, London, and undertook surgical training in the South West of England followed by a colorectal fellowship in Toronto, Canada. Her main areas of practice are inflammatory bowel disease and colorectal cancer, requiring laparoscopic or open surgery, as well as colonoscopy and benign anorectal problems such as haemorrhoids and anal fissures.

In addition to surgical practice she is involved in medical education and is currently surgical tutor for North Bristol NHS Trust.