The Pelvis Uncensored with Dr Sandy Hilton: Reflections
- 01 Feb 2021
Sandy’s no-nonsense approach highlighted the need for plain speaking with clinicians – even when it involves words like labia and testicle, urethra and rectum.
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Sandy’s no-nonsense approach highlighted the need for plain speaking with clinicians – even when it involves words like labia and testicle, urethra and rectum.
Continue readingGaining support from others who have beaten CPPS can boost flagging spirits. Be wary of internet forums where jaded patients can congregate and give the impression recovery isn’t possible.
Continue readingIn our second Pelvic Pain Matters webinar, Nick, a consultant clinical psychologist and researcher, shared the highs and lows of his story in a session entitled: Building Healing-Focused Client-Therapist Relationships.
Continue readingTim’s recovery was closely linked to positively changing the way he lived his life. Panellist Jacob also spoke of the benefit of carving out time in the day for mindfulness.
Continue reading“Having suffered with Pelvic Pain to the point where I had to be hospitalised for a number of nights. Karl has a great understanding and level of empathy with his patients. Appreciating exactly how they feel and what they are going through”
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Please find below a sample of some of my patient testimonials from over the years. I have not included them ALL here. Instead I have picked a handful of those that demonstrate a wide range of my skill sets, outcomes and patient opinions. I would therefore hope that you are able to gauge how I approach my methods of treatment. If you have any questions regarding any of these comments below or would like to know more about my treatment please contact me here
My aim is to take every individual patient I see and treat them as individuals. If I am not achieving this then I believe I am letting down that patient. It is therefore imperative that my approach is bespoke and tailored. Failure to do so is likely to result in an unsuccessful outcome.
From those testimonials listed below I hope to give you a flavour of what you can expect if you come and see me as a patient.