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Written by a private patient at Cleveland Clinic London Hospital
23rd October 2023


In particular, Dr Rehan Hairdy was fantastic to work with. He is clearly quite knowledgeable and was very friendly. He made me feel listened to and well cared for as a patient, and his recommendations for further care were very informative and well described.

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Written by a private patient at Cleveland Clinic Portland Place Outpatient Centre
9th October 2023


I think he is a good doctor and may well be returning to him soon for further help.I was annoyed when he greeted me back in September 21 with ' oh I thought I had got rid of you'.Living with a condition which causes stress and paying money you do not have or having to earn enough for an appointment through quite unpleasant work, does not put one in the best of moods.However when I complained he did apologise.I may be a bit prickly but older women can be patronised.One of his colleagues at UCL implied that not being married might have an effect on digestive issues.Really not acceptable. However Dr Haidry did the tests and is a very competent doctor.He can be a bit suave but I do trust him.I do not know if he is still working for the NHS at all

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Written by a private patient at Cleveland Clinic Portland Place Outpatient Centre
16th August 2023


I first met Mr Haidry at the end of December 2022 when I had a significant cancerous tumour. His diagnosis was swift and honest and my husband and I appreciated his honesty. Five days later her removed my tumour successfully. How he managed to get the necessary teams in place over the New Year and all the consents that are required by other medical experts we will never know but he did. After that operation, his continued care as to next steps were equally swift and diligent. My situation was complex and he set up the next team to further my hopeful full recovery, assuring my family that he would be with us on this journey. Mr Haidry stands true to his word and after an endoscopy performed by him yesterday, I seemingly appear to be doing well. Utterly Phenomenal. For anyone who is reading reviews about Mr Haidry - don't be in any doubt that you are in the best hand for the condition to which you have been referred to him about. He will be candid and caring. Trust Mr Haidry - He and his colleagues are true professionals and they care and they will go above and beyond to see you return to good health.

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Written by a private patient at Cleveland Clinic Portland Place Outpatient Centre
5th October 2022


It was a pleasure to be seen by Dr Haidry. He advised me in a timely and professional manner and was both thorough and realistic in his assessment of my condition and likely post operative position. I cannot rate him highly enough

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Written by a private patient at Cleveland Clinic Portland Place Outpatient Centre
10th August 2022


He was absolutely brillant. Very professional and kind. He showed compassion to my situation and empathy. He clearly explained what was needed to help me and he made me feel safe and in good hands. I cannot thank him enough for seeing me and really demonstrating world class patient care.

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Specialises in

  • Gastroenterology
  • Internal (General) Medicine

Profile

Dr. Haidry is a Consultant Gastroenterologist and interventional endoscopist at University College Hospital, London. He trained at St Mary's Hospital in London and completed his Specialist Gastroenterology training in North East London. He was then appointed to a two-year academic fellowship at UCL where he examined state of the art and innovative diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopic techniques for the diagnosis and treatment of early cancers arising in the gastrointestinal tract.

He was appointed as a consultant at UCLH in 2011. He is the Clinical lead for endoscopy at Cleveland Clinic London. His main interests are pre-malignant and malignant disorders of the upper gastrointestinal tract, with a particular interest in Barrett’s and Squamous neoplasia, oesophageal cancer and advanced interventional endoscopy. His main areas of interest and clinical research focus on novel and innovative endoscopic imaging techniques and therapeutic endoscopic approaches such as endoscopic resection, radiofrequency ablation, cryoablation, endoscopic ultrasound and complex stricture management. More recently he has started to work on metabolic endoscopy and was the first person in the UK to perform endoscopic duodenal mucosal resurfacing for Type 2 diabetes patients.

He has an academic position at UCL exploring existing and novel endoscopic imaging technologies for detecting early cancers. His other main research focus is minimally invasive techniques for treating cancers of the upper gastrointestinal tract and metabolic endoscopy. He is active academically and continues to lead and be involved in several national and international clinical trials in these fields. He is a member of the BSG (British Society of Gastroenterology) endoscopy committee and coordinates several highly acclaimed live endoscopy workshops at UCLH every year. He continues to publish extensively and has co-authored several key guidelines over the past 5 years.

Areas of interest
- Expert diagnosis of Heartburn, indigestion and acid reflux
- Wireless BRAVO pH monitoring
- Endoscopic treatment with trans oral incision less fundoplication for GORD
- Diagnosis and surveillance of Barrett’s Oeosphagus early squamous cell cancer of the oesophagus
- Treatment of Barrett’s Oeosphagus with radiofrequency ablation, cryo-ablation and endoscopic resection
- Treatment of patients with complex oesophageal strictures and Achalasia
- Palliation of symptoms with endoscopic therapy for patients with Oesophageal cancer with stents and laser therapy.
- Endoscopic treatment of patent’s with Zenker’s diverticulum
- Gastrointestinal fistula repair with endoscopic suturing.
- Endoscopic sleeve Gastroplasty
- Diagnosis of Small bowel bacterial overgrowth and the use of probiotic therapy, dietary and antibiotic therapy for improvement of symptoms
- Diarrhoea & Constipation
- Abdominal bloating and excessive gas
- Coeliac disease and Food intolerances