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Professor Justin Roe

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Written by a carer at The Royal Marsden Hospital (Chelsea)
12th October 2018


We Met with Dr.Roe twice and on both occasions he was so good he put my husband at ease, He took his time with him and was so gentile with him and listen to him at all time . he is so brilliant doctor very helpful, kind and professional we are so happy with him to the point that, we request to see him all the time. He is really an valuable assets for the NHS and we need more professional like him at all time. I do recommend him as I trust him and he gave us a very good care Mona Jeddo

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Written by a patient at Charing Cross Hospital
19th September 2018


Justin Roe is a doctor who instantly makes a patient feel relaxed and 'at home' and he is incredibly easy to talk to. I'm not the kind of person who ever goes to doctors unless I feel I absolutely have no choice, because I generally find it uncomfortable talking about anything medical that is ailing me. However, Dr. Roe has a natural ability to put one at ease - he absolutely does not prejudge or patronize patients, and he really listens intently to what one has to say. Consequently I babbled away quite happily. Dr. Roe is very professional, incredibly knowledgeable and I felt so much more confident by the end of my consultation. I can't recommend him highly enough.

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Written by a patient at Charing Cross Hospital
17th September 2018


Dr Roe was most sympathetic, professional, helpful and I felt he was really interested in me as a patient and my symptoms. He gave me confidence that, with exercise, I will be able to sing again. However, I went into the ladies loo by the main door at Charing Cross and they were filthy - not good enough for a major hospital! I went into PALS and the kind lady there contacted someone to clean them. I have had absolutely wonderful care from the NHS over the last 8 years and before that with my mother who died in Charing Cross aged 97. Thanks to all.

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Written by a patient at Charing Cross Hospital
12th September 2018


One of the most knowledgeable and helpful professionals I have come across in a long time. Explains everything clearly and you just feel he will do his upmost best for you. Very impressed with with everything at Charing Cross Hospital,

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Written by a patient at Charing Cross Hospital
6th September 2018


Dr. Roe outlined my problem in detail, keeping me informed as to what he was doing, why and what I needed to do regarding my condition - a swallowing problem. He put me at my ease, didn't confuse me with jargon, and took his time. The whole experience was as one would hope. There is no aspect of my appointment that needed improving.

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Profile

Justin is a Consultant Speech and Language Therapist specialising in the care of people experiencing voice and swallowing difficulties resulting from benign and malignant head and neck disease. At Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, he is the Clinical Lead at the National Centre for Airway Reconstruction/ Complex Laryngology service. He is also a Consultant and Professional Lead for the Department of Speech, Voice and Swallowing at the Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust and specialises in the assessment and rehabilitation of problems resulting from from head and neck cancer and its treatment. He also has extensive experience in supporting people diagnosed with lung and other cancers with voice and swallowing difficulties. He is Professor of Practice (Speech and Swallowing Rehabilitation) in the Department of Surgery and Cancer at Imperial College London.

Justin practices privately at OneWelbeck ENT, The London Clinic and Imperial Private Healthcare, working with leading consultants in the fields of laryngology, oncology, gastroenterology and respiratory medicine.

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