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Dr Robin Daniel Abeles

Dr Robin Daniel Abeles

Gastroenterology 06057814

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Dr (Robin) Daniel Abeles qualified from the Royal Free and University College London Medical School in 2002. After completing his basic medical training he spent 6 years at the Institute of Liver studies at King's College Hospital, undertaking clinical and research training in Hepatology. He was awarded his PhD in 2015. His PhD project investigated how the immune system is affected in patients with acute and chronic liver failure.
Dr Abeles completed his speciality training in Gastroenterology with sub-speciality accreditation in Hepatology in 2017. He then held a post as a Clinical Lecturer at Imperial College London where he spent time in researching Metabolic-dysfunction Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD, previously called Non-Alcoholic Fatty liver disease/NAFLD). He was appointed as Consultant Hepatologist and Gastroenterologist at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in 2018 and holds an Honorary Senior Lectureship at Imperial College London. In addition to managing patient with general Hepatology and gastroenterology (including upper and lower GI endoscopy). His clinical interests are in MASLD, non-invasive detection of liver disease, acute liver injury/failure and complications of chronic liver disease. Dr Abeles maintains a research interest and is involved running clinical trials for novel agents in MASLD and had published on a wide number of liver conditions.

Areas of interest

Metabolic Dysfunction associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD, Previously NAFLD);Fibroscan; abnormal liver function tests; cirrhosis, portal hypertension, Hepatitis B; Hepatitis C; auto-immune liver disease; liver lesions; porto-mesenteric thromboses; alcohol related liver disease; Medical weight loss therapies; diarrhoea; constipation; gastro-oesophageal Reflux; dyspepsia, swallowing difficulties; abdominal pain; unintentional weight loss; GI tract bleeding; Gastroscopy; Colonoscopy; flexible sigmoidoscopy

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Procedures completed

  • H2003

    Therapeutic colonoscopy with snare loop biopsy or excision of lesion - (1-5)

    The London Clinic (1-5)

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