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Written by a private patient at The Manor Hospital, Oxford
13th April 2022


I met Mr Simon Jackson at his Private Clinic at the Manor Hospital. I had come across Mr Jackson ‘s name when I was contacted by Sharon Eustice as I had bought one of her Inventions the “Femmeze”. Sharon confirmed Mr Jackson’s reputation and I valued her opinion. Sharon is also Nurse Consultant at the Cornwall Foundation Trust, I also found his profile on the internet and was looking forward to meeting him. I found him to be direct and honest. He looks directly at you when he speaks to you or is explaining a diagram or method. I told him I was a bit anxious about mesh and all the negative things I had read about. He replied with “you only ever hear the negative things, never the positive. He explained the percentage of risks which I considered to be low. Most of all, apart from his reputable skill and expertise he listens intently to what you have to say and is reassuring. He has an easy manner with people and patients alike. He explained that you walk to the Theatre where they insert a cannula, check blood pressure and give you some oxygen next thing I knew I was in recovery and being monitored. All the doctors, nurses, physios and staff were attentive, encouraging patients to move their legs on waking up, deep breathing exercises, wearing of compression stockings for at least a week, keeping on the move to avoid dvt’s. The patient also needs to listen, remember, and act on all they have been advised to do. Have a comprehensive record of your medical conditions, previous operations, procedures, medications etc to hand to help with diagnosis, procedure and recovery.

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Written by a private patient at The Manor Hospital, Oxford
11th April 2022


Mr. Jackson was kind and instilled me with confidence at every step of my op.

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Written by a private patient at The Manor Hospital, Oxford
21st March 2022


I was very pleased with the care I received from Mr Simon Jackson. He was clear and helpful. I was given all the time I needed and my questions were answered to my satisfaction.

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Written by a private patient at The Manor Hospital, Oxford
4th February 2022


Mr. Jackson is an empathetic and careful listener, able to provide knowledgeable and helpful answers. He clearly states his analysis of the situation and details the surgical options available, how procedures will be performed and the expected outcomes. This, together with a friendly, supportive and reassuring approach at all times, gives confidence in him. Both he and his secretary do their utmost to ensure that arrangements proceed speedily, smoothly and with great efficiency. I was always able to be in contact with him whenever it was necessary and am now making a good recovery.

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Written by a private patient at The Manor Hospital, Oxford
11th January 2022


Mr Simon Jackson inserted a TVT sling for me in 2008 under the NHS which was very successful and expertly performed. He was recommended by my GP at the time. During the last two years it became clear I needed to seek help for an increasing prolapse. Mr Jackson immediately identified this on examination and kindly explained my options. I was both heartened and relieved that a hysteropexy would be appropriate for me. I felt very reassured that he had performed this many times and he was very clear in explaining the process. I am now nearly six weeks post op and it has been an overwhelming success. I would not hesitate to highly recommend Mr Jackson for his expertise, kindness and clarity of information and care.

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Specialises in

  • Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Profile

Mr Jackson is a consultant gynaecologist and uro-gynaecologist with nationally recognised expertise in laparoscopic surgery.

He developed uterus conserving operations for prolapse (hysteropexy) that allow women to avoid hysterectomy. Results from this operation have been published and presented internationally.

Mr Jackson qualified in 1987 from Oxford University, his postgraduate surgical training was undertaken in Bristol where he worked in the departments of both gynaecology and urology. He was awarded an MD from Bristol University for research into connective tissue disorders in urinary incontinence and prolapse. He has been a gynaecology consultant in Oxford since 1999, specializing in urogynaecology and laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery.

Since becoming a consultant he has developed laparoscopic pelvic floor reconstructive surgery in Oxford, offering uterine preserving surgery to women as an alternative to the more traditional, and widely available, hysterectomy. He has published over 70 papers on urinary incontinence and prolapse and has written several textbooks on the subject. He is the director of Oxford's urogynaecology subspecialty training programme and is a member of the Subspecialty Training Committee at the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.

His NHS practice is based at the John Radcliffe Hospital Oxford and he practices privately at the Nuffield Manor Hospital Oxford.