Mr Nicholas Stylianides was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2024 for delivering outstanding care.
Reviews
After seeing another consultant who was very lacklustre, I was delighted to find Mr Stylianides. From the moment I contacted his secretary Emma, I knew I had made the right decision. She booked me in (even replied to my email on a Sunday night!) so quickly and she even gave me a date for the procedure ahead of my consultation! Talk about a great service. Thank you Emma!
Mr Stylianides himself was absolutely fantastic on the day, he's a lovely, caring and charming man and I felt 100% relaxed and confident with him.
All in all a fantastic service!
I would heartily recommend Mr Stylianides. Friendly and professional from start to finish. He has a very calm and reassuring demeanour. Did a great job on my Inguinal Hernia.
Mr Stylianides is an incredible consultant and i cannot recommend him enough. Calm, professional, thorough, listens and takes you seriously but also very approachable and compassionate. The colonoscopy was a very formidable experience but the anticipation was far worse than the reality. He was calm, confident and the overall procedure was completely painless. Special mention goes to his secretary Emma who was so prompt and helpful in managing to get me seen within a week and had already preempted the colonoscopy after the consultation. The difference this made to my anxiety levels cannot be overstated. An absolute star. Look no further. Simon
You don’t need an inguinal hernia…
…just an expert diagnosis and repair. Because you want to be healed.
Nick Styliandes treated me—I’m cured.
I had an haemorrhoidectomy which was carried out by Mr Nicholas Stylianides. In our pre op consultation he explained everything very clearly and gave good advice about what to do, post surgery. Made me feel I was in good hands.
Follow his advice and you will progress through it. I am on day 14, post surgery.
Key points 1. Eat lots of fibre and drink plenty of fluids. 2. Take the stool softener as prescribed to help pass stools as soon as possible. At all costs avoid constipation. If you are already constipated take steps before surgery and tell the Doctor. 3. Short walking exercises especially after the 1st week. 4. Warm baths twice a day to help relieve the dull aching pain. 4. Sit in a bidet with warm water to relive any stinging pain. 5. Take the pain killers as prescribed. 6. It will get worse before it gets better. Persevere following all the advice and you will come through the other side.
Specialises in
- General surgery
- Oncology
- Gastroenterology
Profile
Consultant Colorectal and General Surgeon at Manchester Royal Infirmary
Private practice at Spire Manchester Hospital
For appointments or further information please call 0161 949 0161 or email info@alphasurgery.co.uk