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Commentator Martin Tyler gets his voice – and career – back thanks to NHS surgery

An “amazing” team of surgeons, nurses and therapists at St George’s Hospital saved the voice of sports commentator Martin Tyler – and his 50-year career.

Mr Tyler, 78, former lead commentator on Sky Sports’ weekend show, Super Sunday, lost his voice after the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

He said: “I overused my voice and the climate in Qatar affected my cords so I realised I needed help.

“My voice is my identity but the thought of not working again wasn’t the worst part of it, not being able to socialise was a real prospect.

“Not being able to answer the phone, go for coffee with friends and only talking to those who were very close me was frightening.

“I’ve had a very long career so losing my living had financial implications, but it was the loss of socialising that hit me.”

St George’s Hospital speech therapist Elissa Finn, who treated Mr Tyler (Picture: St George’s Hospital)

When Mr Tyler returned to the UK from Qatar he was referred to St George’s Hospital in Blackshaw Road, Tooting.

He underwent an exploratory operation where doctors found Keratosis on his larynx – a growth of keratin which could have caused permanent damage.

After a second operation to treat the Keratosis, Mr Tyler received speech and language voice therapy at the hospital.

Mr Tyler said: “I cannot be more grateful for how I was treated at St George’s. They are wonderful people at looking after patients’ best interests. I am really grateful for their care.

“Since my treatment I have done 40 commentaries. It’s a miracle.”

Mr Tyler has spoken about his journey to mark World Voice Day today, which is celebrated across the globe to increase awareness of voice problems.

Arlene Wellman, group chief nursing officer, said: “The care our team of therapists, nurses and doctors provide is unparalleled and I’m so pleased that Martin had such a positive experience and wish him well.”

Pictured top: Martin Tyler at St George’s Hospital after his recovery (Picture: St George’s Hospital)


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