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About Mr Mohammad Ali Omar

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Mr Mohammad Ali Omar is a Consultant Urological Surgeon in London with over 20 years of senior clinical experience and more than 10 years working as an NHS Consultant. He is on the GMC Specialist Register and holds the FRCS (Urology).

In his clinical work, Mr Omar focuses on careful assessment, clear communication, and practical decision-making. He understands that urological symptoms can be difficult to talk about and sometimes worrying, and he aims to create a consultation environment where patients feel comfortable, listened to, and able to ask questions openly. He takes time to explain diagnoses and treatment options clearly, including when more than one reasonable option exists.

Clinical Experience

Mr Omar was appointed Consultant Urological Surgeon in 2013. He worked initially at Whittington Hospital NHS Trust in London, before taking up a substantive consultant post at Heatherwood and Wexham Park Hospitals within Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust. During this period, he provided general urology services and was involved in developing female urology and urodynamics services, enhanced recovery pathways, and community-based urology clinics. These developments were aimed at improving access to care and reducing unnecessary hospital visits.

Since December 2020, Mr Omar has worked as a Consultant Urological Surgeon at Hillingdon Hospital, Mount Vernon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Chairing Cross Hospital London, across multiple hospital sites. He is part of the uro-oncology multidisciplinary team, contributing to the assessment and management of patients with suspected or confirmed urological cancers alongside colleagues from radiology, oncology, pathology, and specialist nursing.

Conditions He Commonly Treats

Patients see Mr Mohammad Ali Omar for a wide range of urological problems, including: 

  • Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) 
  • Benign prostatic enlargement (BPH) 
  • Kidney stones 
  • Prostate cancer assessment and diagnostics 
  • Bladder cancer investigation and follow-up 
  • Female urology and bladder dysfunction 
  • Interstitial cystitis / painful bladder syndrome 
  • Neurological bladder conditions (including MS, Parkinson’s disease, and spinal cord injury) 
  • Recurrent urinary tract infections 
  • Urodynamic testing 
  • Undescended testes in children 
  • Microsurgical vasectomy reversal

Mr Omar practices evidence-based urology and tailors treatment to the individual patient. Where appropriate, he discusses conservative and non-surgical options as well as surgical treatments, and is open about potential benefits, limitations, and risks.

Approach to Care

Mr Omar believes good urological care depends on: ·

  • listening carefully to the patient’s concerns ·
  • explaining investigations and results clearly ·
  • being honest about uncertainty where it exists ·
  • involving patients in decisions about their care

Patients are encouraged to ask questions and take time to consider their options.

Governance, Teaching, and Professional Roles

Alongside clinical work, Mr Omar has undertaken governance and educational roles including audit lead, mortality review lead, clinical and educational supervisor, and trained appraiser. These roles relate to maintaining clinical standards, supporting junior doctors, and improving patient safety.

He is involved in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and has previously served as a final-year medical examiner at University College London. He has published in peer-reviewed journals and presented at urology meetings, helping him stay up to date with developments in the field.

Patient Feedback

Mr Omar’s practice is reflected in over 100 verified patient reviews on Doctify, where patients frequently comment on his communication style, thoroughness, and manner during consultations. These reviews offer independent insight for patients considering their care options.

Outside Work

Outside medicine, Mr Omar values maintaining a balanced life. He exercises regularly and has a long-standing interest in stamp collecting, a hobby that suits a methodical and patient approach.

Clinical Interests

  • Male incontinence
  • Benign prostate hypertrophy
  • Prostate cancer diagnostics
  • Female incontinence
  • Multiple Sclerosis and neuro-urology
  • Paediatric undescended testes
  • Testicular cancer
  • Hydrocele treatment
  • Urethral stricture treatment
  • Bladder stone treatment
  • Ureteric &Kidney stone operations
  • Posterior Tibial Nerve stimulation
  • Intravesical Botox injection
  • Microsurgical ligation of varicocele
  • Microsurgical reversal of vasectomy

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Languages spoken

English, Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu

GMC number

6038456
A General Medical Council (GMC) number is a unique ID that shows a specialist is officially registered and approved to practice medicine in the UK.

Qualifications

FRCS Urology

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