Professor Adam Frampton
General, Hernia, Gallbladder & HPB Surgeon in London & Surrey
BSc MSc PhD DIC MBBS FRCS (Gen Surg) MRCSEd DipMedTox FRSB
GMC: 6078003
Professor Adam Frampton areas of expertise:
Professional statement
Prof. Adam Frampton is a consultant general, hepato-pancreato-biliary and robotic surgeon in London and Surrey. He is skilled in treating complex gallstone disease (cholecystectomy), and performing groin and abdominal wall hernia repair, and specialises in liver, pancreatic, and biliary surgery. He has a specialist interest in investigating and treating all benign and cancerous disorders of the liver, pancreas, and biliary-tract.
After qualifying from Imperial College London in 2003, he completed his surgical training in London and Surrey. He was awarded a PhD in 2014 for his work on complex gene interactions in pancreatic cancer. He is Assoc. Professor in Surgical Oncology & Head of Oncology at the University of Surrey.
He underwent basic and higher surgical training in London and Surrey, and became a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 2018. During his training he undertook several international observerships in both the USA and Europe, and has gained exceptional experience in his field.
Prof. Frampton is extremely passionate about research, and aims to translate new discoveries directly into improved patient care. He is one of the most knowledgeable specialists in his field and has won numerous awards for his research including the Moynihan prize, the Sir James Fraser Travelling Fellowship and the Hunterian Professorship. He is currently a tenured Assoc. Professor in Surgical Oncology and Head of Oncology at the University of Surrey where he leads a laboratory group and supervises BSc, MSc, MD and PhD students.
His current research includes investigating the molecular aspects of pancreatic, liver and biliary-tract cancers, including the development of clinically useful biomarkers and targeted anti-cancer treatments, and understanding the tumour microenvironment and mechanisms of metastasis (cancer spread), topics on which he regularly publishes his findings in peer-reviewed journals.
Prof. Frampton’s research is “cutting-edge”, and consequently he offers a highly analytical and evidence-based approach for his patients.
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Patients comments
Male aged 68. After being advised the waiting list via NHS (Surrey area) for my large hernia repair was 12 months (Sept 2024), I decided to investigate going private (self-funded). Researching on the internet, Prof Frampton was my preferred choice. After my 1st appointment with him at which it was decided the best surgery to go for, I was able to obtain prices for my prompt surgery : open bilateral inguinal hernia repair (T2010), using mesh, dissolvable stitches & glue. I had fixed price options regarding the private hospitals he worked at & I chose the New Victoria Hospital, Kingston-upon-Thames which was the most cost effective for me. I was a day patient, operated on a Saturday. All very efficient, excellent & helpful nursing staff, nice food, own private room (not in day unit as anticipated). He recommended for recovery (after 3 days) to walk daily around 4-5 miles. My bruising was reduced after 2 weeks, all gone by 3rd week. Dissolvable stitches & glue all gone by 4th week.
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12/10/2024
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Professor Frampton kept me informed of the procedure from the initial consultation right through to the post operation follow up. Following surgery, a pain that I had suffered for many months, has been relieved. I am very grateful to Prof. Frampton and his team.
J V. Verified Patient
01/10/2024
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