Mr Mohammed Saeed, General & Colorectal Surgeon

Mr Mohammed Saeed

General & Colorectal Surgeon

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Mr Mohammed Saeed

General & Colorectal Surgeon

Mr Mohammed Saeed

General & Colorectal Surgeon

Areas of expertise

  • Upper GI/lower GI endoscopy
  • Haemorrhoids (piles)
  • Keyhole hernia surgery
  • Bowl cancer surgery
  • Colon cancer

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  • byProf. Lennard Funk, Consultant Shoulder Surgeon

    I have worked closely with Mohammed Saeed at the Wilmslow for a long time. Mohammed Saeed provides an excellent service to his patients, with clinical skills and bedside manner to match. I would be very confident referring my family and friends to Mohammed Saeed. I am honoured to be working closely with Mohammed as well.

  • byProf. Lennard Funk, Consultant Shoulder Surgeon

    I have worked closely with Mohammed Saeed at the Wilmslow for a long time. Mohammed Saeed provides an excellent service to his patients, with clinical skills and bedside manner to match. I would be very confident referring my family and friends to Mohammed Saeed. I am honoured to be working closely with Mohammed as well.

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    About Mr Mohammed Saeed

    GMC number: 3196964

    Year qualified: 1988

    Place of primary qualification: University of Manchester

    Mr Mohammed Saeed is a highly experienced General and Colorectal Surgeon based at Stepping Hill Hospital. He has been serving as a Consultant General and Colorectal Surgeon since 2001 and is currently the Clinical Lead for Colorectal Cancer Surgery and Head of the Department of Endoscopy.

    Mr Saeed graduated from the University of Manchester in 1988 and completed his surgical training in Manchester hospitals. He became a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 1992. In 1999, he was awarded a Doctorate of Medicine (MD) research degree from the University of Manchester, further solidifying his expertise in colorectal surgery.

    Specialising in haemorrhoidal artery ligation surgery, sportsman's hernia, and the metabolic response to sepsis, Mr Saeed treats a wide range of conditions including colorectal cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, gallstones, and hernias. He is one of the few surgeons in the UK, and the first in Manchester, to routinely perform the HALO operation, a minimally invasive surgery for haemorrhoids. Additionally, he is a trainer for this technique, sharing his knowledge and skills with upcoming surgeons.

    Mr Saeed is actively involved in the teaching and training of new surgeons and serves as a tutor for the Royal College of Surgeons. His commitment to education ensures that the next generation of surgeons is well-prepared to continue advancing the field.

    Mr Saeed treats a variety of conditions such as:

    - Colon Cancer
    - Gallbladder Cancer
    - Gallstones
    - Haemorrhoids
    - Hernia
    - Inflammatory Bowel Disease
    - Rectal Cancer
    - Sepsis

    With a career spanning over three decades, Mr Saeed's dedication to patient care and surgical excellence has made him a respected figure in the medical community. His ongoing contributions to both clinical practice and medical education continue to benefit patients and healthcare professionals alike.

    Areas of expertise

    • Haemorrhoidal Artery Ligation Operation
    • Colorectal Screening
    • Colorectal Surgery
    • Colonoscopy
    • Endoscopy
    • Laparoscopic Surgery
    • Gallbladder Surgery
    • Surgical Treatment for Haemorrhoids
    • General surgery

    Professional memberships

    Royal College of Surgeons
    General Medical Council

    Articles by Mr Mohammed Saeed

    Medium-term outcome of posterior surgery in the treatment of non-tuberculous bacterial spinal infection

    Do no harm: a roadmap for responsible machine learning for health care

    Post-epstein-barr virus acute cerebellitis in an adult

    Sugar-free workplace: a step for fighting obesity

    Methods of blood pressure measurement in the icu