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Written by a private patient at The Manor Hospital, Oxford
4th November 2021


Excellent communication and care. The service from him and his secretary has been one of the best experiences in my medical history. Mr Jackson listened to my concerns and issues and ensured that I knew all the facts and risks prior to deciding on my surgery.

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Written by a private patient at The Manor Hospital, Oxford
1st November 2021


My problem being a very severe prolapse where the cervix had totally descended. My concern being that the only treatment appeared to be a hysterectomy. Research on the web produced an alternative given by Mr. Simon Jackson, I had concerns about the use of mesh to hold the prolapse in place which were thoroughly discussed with Simon Jackson who totally understood my concerns and explained exactly how the mesh would be used and it's advantages in this case. Having had the operation a laparoscopic hysteropexy with stress incontinence I cannot totally describe how amazing I now feel, I did not expect the result to be so good. Prolapse and stress incontinence have both gone. the recovery time was also wonderful after a week I was out to lunch, walking to meet a friend a short distance. Within a couple of weeks I was walking some distance and with a short daily rest life was more or less back to normal, only much, much improved. such a short recovery time. Simon Jackson was caring and so easy to converse with about very personal problems, he was at all times caring and considerate to put me at ease. I am so pleased I found him, I travelled from Somerset to Oxford as I had such confidence in his treatment and care. I am so, so pleased I did and cannot recommend Mr Simon Jackson enough.

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Written by a private patient at The Manor Hospital, Oxford
29th October 2021


I was completely put at ease by Mr Jackson and felt confident to continue with the recommended procedure.

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Written by a private patient at The Manor Hospital, Oxford
21st October 2021


Simon explained the operation in a straight forward manner. He was easy to talk to and listened to what I had to say.

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Written by a private patient at The Manor Hospital, Oxford
24th August 2021


My Mother was treated with great respect by Mr. Jackson, she is very hard of hearing and he kindly removed his mask so she could read his lips.... it’s the little things that make the difference....

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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.