Specialist upper GI & general surgeon in London & Kent
Patient information
Everything you need to know about consultations, investigations, surgery and recovery with Mr Ahmed Hamouda.
What to expect
A straightforward and supportive approach from initial consultation through to recovery.
Initial Assessment
Your first consultation is an opportunity to discuss your symptoms, medical history, medications and any concerns you may have.
It will take between 15-30 minutes.
Mr Hamouda will take time to understand your condition and advise on the most appropriate next steps based on your individual circumstances.
Tests and Investigations
Further investigations may sometimes be recommended following consultation. These can include scans, blood tests, endoscopy or specialist reflux investigations depending on your symptoms and condition.
Investigations can usually be arranged through your chosen private hospital location.
Treatment Planning
Once investigations have been completed, a personalised treatment plan will be discussed with you. This may include conservative treatment, lifestyle advice or surgery depending on your diagnosis and preferences.
The aim is always to ensure patients feel informed, reassured and confident in their treatment decisions.
Surgery Day
Many procedures are performed using minimally invasive keyhole techniques and are planned as day case surgery where possible.
You will receive clear instructions before surgery regarding fasting, medications, arrival times and recovery expectations.
Recovery and Follow up
Recovery times vary depending on the procedure performed, although patients are encouraged to gradually return to normal daily activities over the following weeks.
Follow-up appointments are arranged to monitor recovery, answer questions and provide ongoing support where needed.
You will be supported every step of the way.
Clinic locations
Consultations are available at multiple private hospital locations, including Harley Street, Weymouth Street, Blackheath, Walderslade, Cranbrook and Tunbridge Wells.
London

25 Harley Street
Central London location for private consultations.

Weymouth Street
Specialist surgical treatment in the heart of London

Blackheath
Convenient South East London consultation location
Kent

Cranbrook
Consultations available in the heart of Kent

Walderslade
Private consultations and treatment within Medway

Tunbridge Wells
Consultations and surgery within a modern hospital setting
Insurance accepted









Flexible payment options
Finance plans may be available to help make private treatment more accessible.
Frequently asked questions
Can I self refer?
Yes. Patients are welcome to self-refer for private consultation if they are experiencing symptoms or would like specialist advice regarding gallstones, hernias, reflux symptoms or weight loss treatment.
A GP referral is not always required for self-paying patients, although some private medical insurance providers may request one depending on your policy.
Do I need a GP referral?
Patients are welcome to self-refer if they are experiencing symptoms or have previously received informal advice regarding their condition.
If you have private medical insurance, your provider may authorise a consultation directly, request a GP referral or arrange referral through their own GP service depending on your policy.
Some NHS patients may also ask their GP for referral to a named consultant through the Choose and Book system.
Where are consultations held?
Consultations are available across multiple private hospital locations throughout London and Kent including Harley Street, Blackheath, Tunbridge Wells, Cranbrook and Walderslade.
There is flexibility regarding consultation, surgery and follow-up locations depending on convenience and availability.
What happens at my first consultation?
Your consultation is an opportunity to discuss your symptoms, medical history, medications and any concerns you may have.
Mr Hamouda will assess your symptoms, explain possible causes and discuss the most appropriate next steps. This may involve arranging further investigations such as scans, endoscopy or blood tests before agreeing a broad treatment plan tailored to your circumstances and preferences.
How long does a consultation last?
Initial consultations usually last around 15–30 minutes.
What should I bring to my appointment?
Please bring a list of medications, any relevant scans or referral letters and insurance details if applicable.
What happens if further tests are needed?
If further investigations are recommended, these can usually be arranged through your preferred private hospital location depending on availability and the type of test required.
Can I choose which hospital I attend?
Yes. There is flexibility regarding consultation and treatment locations across London and Kent.
How quickly can I be seen?
Appointment availability varies, although private consultations are typically available sooner than NHS pathways.
