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Fee assured
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Verified account
- Not in Open Referral network
Specialises in
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- Lower GI surgery
Offers
- Face-to-face consultations
- Video and telephone consultations
About me
Mr Siddiqi is a Consultant Surgeon at Broomfield Hospital in Essex, where he is the Lead Surgeon for Pelvic Floor Surgery, Lead for Surgical Site Infections and the Lead for Colorectal Robotic Surgery. He also has a private practice at Springfield Hospital, Rivers Hospitals, Spire Hartswood and Chartwell Hospital.
Since his appointment in 2011, Mr Siddiqi has led the development of an advanced robotic surgery facility at Broomfield Hospital. He is is one of the most experienced surgeons in the field of robotic-assisted surgery in the UK.
Mr Siddiqi has also introduced new and innovative treatments for faecal incontinence and constipation. His clinical interests are both surgical and medical, and include the management of pelvic floor disorders, pelvic pain, irritable bowel syndrome, whole gut motility disorders, functional bowel disorders, and pruritus ani.
Mr Siddiqi completed his undergraduate training at St George’s Hospital Medical School, graduating in 1993. He received an MD degree from the University of London in 2008 for his research at the Royal London Hospital on methods to improve detection of the spread of colorectal cancer to the lymph glands using genetic techniques.
He embarked on his specialist training in general and colorectal surgery at the North Thames Deanery and undertook further advanced training in the form of a pelvic floor fellowship at Castle Hill Hospital, a leading pelvic floor centre in Hull. Subsequently he took up a laparoscopic surgery fellowship at Waikato Hospital in Hamilton, New Zealand, where he worked in an innovative unit specialising in keyhole surgery and developed an interest in the pelvic floor and minimal access surgery. In 2018, Mr Siddiqi narrowed down his clinical activities to pelvic floor medicine and surgery, severe irritable bowel syndrome, bowel motility disorders, non-cancerous large bowel resections, and pruritus ani.
Mr Siddiqi is an Honorary Senior Lecturer at Anglia Ruskin University and he is currently involved in a number of surgical research projects in the fields of colorectal cancer and surgical site infection. He is also a tutor for the Care of the Critically Ill Surgical Patient and Basic Surgical Skills courses aimed at surgeons in training and for the Training and Assessment in the Clinical Enviroment course for other consultant surgeons.
He has published a number of papers on various aspects of general and colorectal disease, and presented widely at meetings in the UK and abroad. He has a number of national/international positions:
Chair, External Affairs Committee, Association of Coloproctology Great Britain & Ireland
Honorary Treasurer, Pelvic Floor Society
Lead, National Ventral Mesh Rectopexy Database
Neurogastroenterology and Colorectal Committees, British Society of Gastroenterology
Member, European Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility.
General Surgery Section Editor, Journal of Robotic Surgery.
Areas of interest
Colorectal surgery (lower GI); Pelvic floor surgery; Minimal access; robotic surgery; Endoscopic procedures; Pruritus Ani; Bowel motility disorders; functional bowel problems; irritable bowel syndrome; Enteric dysmotility; Chronic Intermittent Pseudo-Obstruction; hernias; small bowel bacterial overgrowth; faecal incontinence; constipation; anismus; obstructive defaecation
Medical secretaries
- Sue Cherington
- The Generals Main Road Boreham CHELMSFORD CM3 3HJ
- 01245 234411
- 01245 690590
- info@tpm.org.uk
Anaesthetists worked with
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Mr Shahab Ahmad Siddiqi has worked with Dr Syed M Qureshi at the following hospitals:
- Ramsay Springfield Hospital (1-5)
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Mr Shahab Ahmad Siddiqi has worked with Dr Torsten Beutlhauser at the following hospitals:
- London Bridge Hospital (1-5)
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Mr Shahab Ahmad Siddiqi has worked with Dr Aimen Hassani at the following hospitals:
- Ramsay Springfield Hospital (1-5)
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Mr Shahab Ahmad Siddiqi has worked with Dr Shashi Gopinath at the following hospitals:
- Ramsay Springfield Hospital (1-5)
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Mr Shahab Ahmad Siddiqi has worked with Dr Craig Bailey at the following hospitals:
- London Bridge Hospital (1-5)
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Mr Shahab Ahmad Siddiqi has worked with Dr Jaqueline Porter at the following hospitals:
- Ramsay Springfield Hospital (1-5)
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Mr Shahab Ahmad Siddiqi has worked with Dr Andrew Pool at the following hospitals:
- London Bridge Hospital (1-5)
Information for healthcare professionals (Bupa patients only, last 12 months)
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H6260
Proctoscopy (+/- biopsy) - (5-50)
Ramsay Springfield Hospital (5-50) London Bridge Hospital (1-5)
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X3750
Botulinum toxin injections to muscle - (5-50)
Ramsay Springfield Hospital (1-5) London Bridge Hospital (1-5)
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H2510
Rigid sigmoidoscopy (including proctoscopy and biopsy) - (1-5)
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H2002
Diagnostic colonoscopy, includes forceps biopsy of colon and ileum - (1-5)
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H2003
Therapeutic colonoscopy with snare loop biopsy or excision of lesion - (1-5)
Ramsay Springfield Hospital (5-50)
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G8082
Diagnostic oesophago-gastro-duodenoscopy (OGD) and immediate colonoscopy includes forceps biopsies, biopsy test and dye spray (as sole procedure) - (1-5)
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H5100
Haemorrhoidectomy (including sigmoidoscopy) - (1-5)
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H3581
Robotic assisted laparoscopic rectopexy - (1-5)
London Bridge Hospital (1-5) Ramsay Springfield Hospital (1-5)
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P2430
Robotic assisted sacrocolpopexy +/- ureterolysis, using mesh - (1-5)
London Bridge Hospital (1-5) Ramsay Springfield Hospital (1-5)
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H5640
Excision of anal fissure - (1-5)
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X3770
Intramuscular injection(s) with x-ray control (e.g. piriformis block) - (1-5)
London Bridge Hospital (1-5)
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L7032
Haemorrhoidal artery ligation operation (including image-guided) +/- recto anal prolapse repair - (1-5)
London Bridge Hospital (1-5)
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X3510
IV sedation administered by operator - (1-5)
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H4200
Perineal repair of prolapse of rectum - (1-5)
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H5620
Lateral sphincterotomy of anus - (1-5)
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T2000
Primary repair of inguinal hernia - (1-5)
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S0633
Excision of lesion of skin or subcutaneous tissue - up to three, Trunk & Limbs (excluding lipoma) - (1-5)
London Bridge Hospital (1-5)