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Gastroenterologists in London

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Gastroenterologists deal with all sorts of digestive and liver problems. Common issues include IBS, gastritis, acid reflux and GERD. They also manage liver disease, coeliac disease, ulcerative colitis, stomach ulcers and gastroparesis. If needed, they can carry out tests like a gastroscopy or endoscopy. They also help with everyday concerns like constipation and heartburn.

Yes. This page shows specialists across Greater London, but you can narrow it down by area if that helps. Check gastroenterologists in North London, East London, West London, South London, Central London or Harley Street for some of the city’s best-known private clinics.

Private consultations usually start around £200 and can be £250 to £350 for experienced consultants. Follow-ups are often cheaper. Tests like an endoscopy or gastroscopy are priced separately and usually range from £1,000 to £2,000 depending on the clinic. NHS care is available but often involves longer waiting times and a GP referral.

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All are registered with the General Medical Council and have specialist training in gastroenterology. Many hold consultant posts in NHS hospitals as well as working privately.

Private care offers faster appointments and more choice of specialists. NHS care is excellent but you may need a GP referral and there can be longer waiting times for tests and treatment.

The doctor will ask about your symptoms, medical history and diet, then examine you if needed. They might recommend blood tests or scans, or arrange procedures like a diagnostic endoscopy. You’ll get a clear explanation of the next steps before anything is done.