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During my time at St Marks Hospial, my Consultant, was very direct and matter of fact, he was also very reassuring and understanding.

St Marks, is by far one of the best Hospitals I've received treatment at; a credit to the British NHS.

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Dear Strange & Goody2shoes

would you have any info on the specialist pouch nurses at St Marks? My hubby is bring referred there for suspected pelvic floor tightness for a defacating proctogram. We've spoken to Lisa Allison on the phone & she seems knowledgeable but we have history of getting the most junior & least experienced stoma nurses, so we fear being promised everything & getting nothing. Any names or terms we could drop to avoid getting the new girl? 

Kate

At St Marks, there's two Stoma/Pouch Nurses:

Lisa Allison, who's the most accessable and experienced and Zara Perry-Woodford, who I believe is referred to as a Pouch Nurse.

www.stmarkshospital.nhs.uk/services-a-z/stoma-care/

At St Marks, such a title, whether a Pouch or Stona Nurse seems to make a difference.

However, whoever you're assigned to; the Stoma Care Team at St Marks is second to none.

The care received at St Marks, compared to treatment at other Hospitals, is on a different level.

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