Gastroenterologist Glasgow
- 0141 810 3151
- 221 Crookston Rd, Glasgow G52 3NQ, UK
Shameer Mehta Gastroenterologist London is a leading consultant at University College London Hospital. He is also an Honorary Associate Professor at University College London. His specialties include intestinal failure, clinical nutrition, inflammatory bowel disease, and pelvic radiation disease.
Shameer Mehta Gastroenterologist London trained at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals in London. He completed his higher specialist training in North East London. Following this, he pursued a combined fellowship in medical education and basic science research at Queen Mary University of London and the Blizard Institute. His research focused on microRNAs and their role in intestinal fibrosis, particularly in Crohn’s disease patients. Additionally, he became a fellow of the Higher Education Academy for his postgraduate teaching work.
He leads within the Intestinal Failure Service at UCLH, one of the largest services in the UK. He works closely with a multidisciplinary team to provide exceptional care for patients with complex nutritional needs. This service addresses all types of intestinal failure. Moreover, he has developed expertise in treating patients with inflammatory bowel disease. He also manages patients dealing with gastrointestinal symptoms resulting from cancer treatments.
Shameer Mehta is deeply committed to advancing medical knowledge. His research interests include malnutrition in inflammatory bowel disease, intestinal-failure-associated liver disease, and pelvic radiation disease. He focuses on both basic science and patient-centered research. His work often examines how lifestyle factors affect these conditions. As a result, he regularly presents his findings at national and international conferences. Furthermore, he continues to publish in leading peer-reviewed journals.
In addition to his research, Shameer Mehta Gastroenterologist London plays a significant role in medical education. He is an accredited trainer for the ESPEN Clinical Nutrition Diploma. He also co-chairs a module on the UCL MSc in Clinical Nutrition and Public Health. Moreover, he sits on the organizing committee for the UCLp Clinical Nutrition Course. He leads various teaching courses for clinical nurse specialists, dieticians, and pharmacists.
He has a wide range of expertise in treating conditions like Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), Ulcerative Colitis, Coeliac Disease, and Dyspepsia. He provides comprehensive care tailored to each patient’s specific needs. His focus on nutritional support plays a crucial role in managing these complex conditions effectively.
