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Mr Mohamed Aly

Consultant Upper GI and General Surgeon

MBBCh, MPhil, FRCS

Practises at:  Syon Clinic, Bishops Wood Hospital

Mohamed Aly Upper GI and General Surgeon

Personal Profile

Mr Mohamed Aly is a Consultant General Surgeon with a specialist interest in Upper Gastrointestinal (GI) surgery and minimally invasive (keyhole) procedures. He is also a Senior Clinical Lecturer at Brunel University London. His research interests include patient perspectives on surgical outcomes, health tourism, and advancing surgical safety standards. Mr Aly has a busy general surgery practice that includes both elective surgeries, such as hernia repairs, gallbladder surgery, and upper GI endoscopy. His emergency surgery work includes appendicitis, bowel obstructions, obstructed hernias and other acute abdominal conditions.

Mr Aly trained extensively in prestigious institutions across the UK, including the University of Cambridge, and he completed advanced training at Luton and Dunstable Hospital, one of the UK's highest volume complex Upper GI centres.

In addition to his clinical practice, Mr Aly is actively involved in surgical research. He has published influential work in the British Journal of Surgery (BJS) and has contributed to studies on patient-reported outcomes, particularly in hernia surgery. He also leads national audits which record patient outcomes following complex surgery, ensuring that the safety and outcomes of patients requiring emergency surgery are scrutinised and improved nationwide.

Fluent in both English and Arabic, Mr Aly places great emphasis on clear communication with his patients. He ensures that each patient is fully informed about their treatment options and is committed to delivering safe, effective, and personalised care.

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Clinical Interests

  • Laparoscopic Procedures; Keyhole Surgery
  • Gastro-Intestinal Tract Surgery

  • Upper Gastrointestinal Disease

  • Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

  • Hernia Surgery: Inguinal, Femoral, Paraumbilical, Umbilical, Incisional, Port Site, Epigastric, Spigelian and Lumbar Hernias

  • Gallbladder Surgery

  • Antireflux Surgery

  • Emergency Surgical Conditions: Appendicitis, Bowel Obstruction, Emergency Hernia Surgery, Small and Large Bowel Problems, Emergency Cholecystectomy for Inflammed Gallbladder or Unstoppable Pain
 
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