Mr Husam Ebied
Consultant surgeon and abdominal wall surgeon in London
FRCS MSc MD MB BCh
GMC: 6117563
Mr Husam Ebied areas of expertise:
Professional statement
Mr Husam Ebied is a highly experienced consultant surgeon based at the reputable Guy's and St Thomas NHS Trust in London, where he has a high-volume practice specialising in abdominal wall reconstruction, incisional hernias, inguinal hernias, and repairing recurrent hernias.
Furthermore, Mr Ebied is highly skilled in both open and laparoscopic procedures, with special interest in complex abdominal wall repairs and hernia surgery. He is core member of Guy's and St Thomas' complex abdominal wall hernia multidisciplinary committee and runs a specialised hernia clinic.
Mr Ebied also has a special interest in gallstone disease, particularly managing complex cases involving multiple admissions or prior interventions.
He consults privately at Westminster Bridge Consulting Rooms at St Thomas' Hospital, The London Independent Hospital, Fitzrovia Hospital, King Edward VII’s Hospital Sister Agnes and Weymouth Street Hospital.
Mr Ebied will provide you with a friendly and honest opinion regarding your surgery, putting your safety and well-being first. He pays particular attention to pre- and post-operative care with a clear post-operative recovery plan, and direct access regarding any queries you may have.
Mr Ebied is a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS). He completed his medical degree with honours from Ain Shams University in Cairo, Egypt, in 1999, before undertaking advanced surgical training in the UK. Furthermore, he has MD and M.Sc. degrees.
In addition to his clinical practice, Mr Ebied is heavily involved in teaching and mentoring the next generation of surgeons. He has designed and delivered hernia teaching courses over the last 4 years.
He is an honorary senior lecturer at King’s College London, reflecting his commitment to education and innovation in surgical practice. Here, he also supervises trainees, further enhancing the integration of research, education and clinical care.