Reviews
Excellent care and attention. Easy to discuss details with and good advice.
Extremely helpful and informative during the consultation
Simon Jackson recently treated me for a triple prolapse. From the outset he was efficient, professional and caring. He listened to everything I had to say and took my feelings and personal situation into account.
I felt that I was in safe hands at all times, that no-one else could have done this so well and that my outlook was looking good.
I have made an excellent recovery and thanks to the ability to be able to contact him via his secretary if I had any questions, my recovery period has gone smoothly. Now it is over to me to continue the good work which has been done.
Thank you very, very much, Simon. I really appreciate your expertise and kindness.
Along with many others I found Mr Jackson to be a good listener and attentive to my concerns.
He explained my situation (vaginal prolapse) thoroughly in understandable terms and gave me a clear and unbiased view of the best way to proceed, taking good notice of my preferences.
I came away from my consultation feeling reassured and intend to proceed with his advice regarding hysteropexy.
An absolutely outstanding consultant gynaecologist, who has excellent listening skills. I felt totally at ease and trusted his judgment. He fully explained what he proposed to do to ease my discomfort and was very careful when carrying out minor surgery. A very kind and caring gentleman.
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.