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Dr Nour Elhadi

Consultant Paediatrician

MBBS, DCH, MRCP, MRCPCH, FRCPCH

Practises at: Syon Clinic

Dr Nour Elhadi

Personal Profile

Dr Nour Elhadi is an NHS Trust consultant paediatrician, working at the Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust as well as the West Middlesex University Hospital and the Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust.

Dr Elhadi has been practicing for more than 16 years in NHS (UK) as well as in his private clinics.

He is a busy general paediatrician who sees the breadth of acute and chronic paediatric problems with special interest in respiratory, infectious diseases and renal problems.

Dr Elhadi enjoys teaching and training students and is the lead Paediatrician for the Multi-Disciplinary Team Simulation Training to enable junior doctors and nurses to deal with acute health problems in children. He also enjoys teaching Imperial College medical students.

He is the Paediatrics Trust Champion for Research and Development, including national and international presentations on Simulation Innovative Projects and Tuberculosis Screening Quality Improvement Clinical Audits.

He stays up to date with training at the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, and the Institute of Child Health at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children.

Dr Elhadi has broad experience in paediatrics locally, nationally and internationally. Dr Elhadi values a gentle and thorough approach to managing and helping children and families experiencing illness, and is recognised by all major insurance companies in the UK.

Clinical Interests

Professional Memberships

  • British Medical Association
  • General Medical Council
  • Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health
  • British Respiratory Society
  • Medical Defence Union

Clinical Interests

Paediatric respiratory diseases and infectious diseases as well as renal diseases.

  • Chronic cough
  • Asthma
  • Viral induced wheeze
  • Hay fever/allergic rhinitis
  • Chest infections
  • Tuberculosis
  • Second opinion for chest X-rays reported with abnormal findings
  • Infectious diseases like hepatitis B & C
  • Babies born to hepatitis B or C positive mothers
  • Children with Urinary tract infections
  • Children born with kidney abnormality like renal pelvis dilatation, duplex kidney etc.

Current NHS and /or University Posts

Chelsea and Westminster Foundation Trust – West Middlesex University Hospital

Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust – Hammersmith Hospital

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