Professor Stuart Winter was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2024 for delivering outstanding care.

 

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Written by a private patient at The Manor Hospital, Oxford
10th November 2022


I will always be eternally grateful to Professor Winter for eradicating the cancer in my soft palate between 2017 and 2020. Professor Winter has always been personable, understanding, thoroughly professional and diligent in handling my case, which was passed to him in challenging circumstances. I could not have foreseen during the early months, how well this has turned out for me and the excellent outcomes from his first class surgery. I am very appreciative of his work and I would highly recommended Professor Winter.

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Written by a private patient at The Manor Hospital, Oxford
23rd January 2022


I saw Professor Winter this week and found him pleasant and reassuring with my problem and came away no longer so concerned having been examined and told everything was normal. Professor Winter’s secretary Kate Taylor was very kind and helpful too.

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Written by a NHS patient at The John Radcliffe
1st November 2021


Professor Stuart Winter was kind, understanding and informative leading up to my operation, after care and then the check up appointment. Professor Stuart Winter took time to explain what was involved with my operation together with outlining expectations as well as answering all the questions i had which helped greatly with providing peace of mind. I would recommend professor Winter to all friends/family and thank him for providing such a positive experience with my operation and aftercare it really has made a big difference to me.

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Written by a private patient at The Manor Hospital, Oxford
15th September 2021


Professor Winter was extremely easy to access. He quickly understood the issues associated with my blocked ears. He provided both a short and long term solution and explained both clearly to me. I have now been discharged following a course of treatment and would have no hesitation in recommending the use of his services. NB Kate Taylor who leads his admin support was also friendly and most approachable. Both highly recommended

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Written by a NHS patient at The Churchill
14th August 2021


I was referred to Professor Stuart Winter at the Churchill with a lump in my neck. My concern was that it may have been a return of non-hodgkins lymphoma. Professor Winter did initial investigations and confirmed a thyroglossal cyst. This was removed by operation under general anesthetic at the John Radcliff and a follow up appointment confirmed it was benign. I am leaving a review because Professor Winter and his team treated me with the utmost care and consideration. I was listened to and well informed at every stage. Professor Winter made me feel relaxed and in safe hands and his professionalism allayed my anxieties. Thank you Professor Winter. The team of NHS nurses and carers and staff at the Churchill and then at the John Radcliff, made my 3 night stay and consultations very positive experiences. I cannot praise Professor Winter and his team enough. Thank you.

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Profile

Professor Stuart Winter is a Consultant Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) Surgeon in Oxford and Associate Professor in the Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences, University of Oxford.

He has an NHS consultant practice based at the John Radcliffe and Churchill Hospitals.
He has a private practice based at the Manor Hospital and GensisCare.

He has a specialist interest in tumours of the head and neck, both benign and malignant and is a member of the Oxford Head and Neck Multidisciplinary team.
He also runs a specialist swallowing clinic in addition to these services he offers expertise in all aspects of General ENT including problems related to Snoring, Lumps in the Neck or Salivary Glands, Voice Disorders, and Sinus Disease.