Dr Andrew Robinson, Consultant Gastroenterologist

Dr Andrew Robinson

Consultant Gastroenterologist

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Dr Andrew Robinson MA BM BCh (Oxford) FRCP PhD

Consultant Gastroenterologist

MA BM BCh (Oxford) FRCP PhD

Dr Andrew Robinson

Consultant Gastroenterologist MA BM BCh (Oxford) FRCP PhD

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MA BM BCh (Oxford) FRCP PhD
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DrAndrew Robinson,Gastroenterologist

Dr Robinson is a recommended Gastroenterologist

Rectal treatment for inflammatory bowel disease

Rectal treatment for inflammatory bowel disease

Areas of expertise

  • General gastroenterology
  • Colonoscopy and endoscopy
  • Inflammatory bowel disease
  • Diarrhoea
  • Gastrointestinal bleeding
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Recommendations for Dr Robinson

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Recommended by:

  • byDr Peter Duncan Budden, GP

    I have worked with Andrew for nearly 20 years and found him to be approachable and clinically excellent. My patients have always been complimentary about him.

  • byDr Peter Duncan Budden, GP

    I have worked with Andrew for nearly 20 years and found him to be approachable and clinically excellent. My patients have always been complimentary about him.

  • Address

    • Spire Manchester Hospital

      170 Barlow Moor Road Didsbury, Manchester, M20 2AF

    • Ramsay Oaklands Hospital

      19 Lancaster Road, Salford, M6 8AQ

    • Telephone or video consultation

      Available for patients

    About Dr Andrew Robinson

    GMC number: 3338252

    Year qualified: 1989

    Place of primary qualification: Oxford University

    Dr Andrew Robinson has been at Salford Royal since 2001 where he is a Consultant Gastroenterologist and Clinical Director for Gastroenterology, Respiratory Medicine and Palliative Care. He has more than three decades of experience in the field of gastroenterology. His special interests are in diarrhoea and inflammatory bowel disease and his research interests include patient participation in decision-making, guided self-management and access to information. He is also Core Medical Training Director for North West Deanery and Associate Regional Advisor Royal College of Physicians.

    Dr Robinson qualified from Oxford University in 1989 and worked in Oxford before returning to North West. He was trained in the North West region and took time out to undertake a PhD funded by the Medical Research Council in 1999. He was appointed as Consultant at Salford Royal, Hospital in Manchester in the Gastroenterology department.

    Areas of expertise

    • Abdominal pain
    • Acid reflux
    • Barrett's oesophagus
    • Bloating
    • Coeliac disease
    • Colitis (ulcerative colitis)
    • Colonoscopy and endoscopy
    • Constipation
    • Crohn's disease
    • Diarrhoea
    • Duodenal ulcer
    • Functional bowel disease
    • Gastric (stomach) ulcers
    • Gastrointestinal bleeding
    • Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) or reflux
    • Gastroscopy
    • General gastroenterology
    • Heart burn
    • Hiatus hernia
    • Inflammatory bowel disease
    • Iron deficiency anaemia
    • Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
    • Nausea and vomiting
    • Oesophageal spasm
    • Peptic ulcer
    • Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG)
    • Rectal bleeding
    • Sickness and vomiting
    • Sigmoidoscopy
    • Stomach ulcers
    • Swallowing difficulties
    • Upper gastrointestinal conditions (oesophagus & stomach)

    Professional memberships

    Royal College of Physicians
    British Society of Gastroenterology
    General Medical Council

    Articles by Dr Andrew Robinson

    Functional bowel disorders in primary care

    Incorporating patients' views and experiences of life with IBS in the development of an evidence based self-help guidebook

    A cluster-randomised controlled trial of a patient-centred guidebook for patients with ulcerative colitis

    Uncovering the limits of patient-centeredness

    Is self-care a cost-effective use of resources? Evidence from a randomized trial in inflammatory bowel disease

    Factors associated with misdiagnosis of COPD in primary care

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