MBChB MD FRCS
General Surgeon
24 years of experience
Ballykelly, BT49 9HS
6 connections in healthcare
24 years of experience
Ballykelly, BT49 9HS
6 connections in healthcare
06 Aug 2025
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Mr Ahmed Marzouk is an accomplished Consultant in General and Upper Gastrointestinal Surgery Western Health and Social Care Trust - NI. In addition to his clinical work, he holds the prestigious position of Associate Professor at the Faculty of Medicine at Cairo University.
Mr Marzouk brings a wealth of experience to his role, with a strong background in general and laparoscopic surgery. He has completed training in various aspects of medicine and surgery, including gallbladder, Hernia and weight loss surgery, emergency surgery, trauma surgery, and minimally invasive surgery. Previously, he has gained experience at NMC Healthcare in Abu Dhabi, and St George’s University Hospitals NHS Trust, London.
Mr Marzouk has achieved the FRCS (Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons) in General Surgery from the Royal College of Surgeons in England. He completed his medical degree at Cairo University in 2001, and obtained an MD from the same institution in 2011. as well as Master degree in Minimmaly invasive and Robotic surgery (Italy).
Mr Marzouk is a current Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, Royal college of Surgeons-England and Edinburgh, in addition he is member of many national and international general and Upper GI surgery Societies (AUGIS, BOMSS, BHS, EAES, ASGBI, ALSGBI, IFSO).
Throughout his career, Dr. Marzouk has developed his surgical expertise in various areas, including:
Moreover, Mr Marzouk has a rich list of publications in his field.
His diverse skill set and experience make him a trusted practitioner, providing high-quality care and surgical interventions to his patients.
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General Medical Council
No. 7637471
Royal College of Surgeons
No. 1049337
Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (RCSEd)
No. 249476
Cairo University
Medicine
Graduated 2001
MB BCh 2001 Cairo University
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Church Hill house, Main Street,, Ballykelly, United Kingdom, BT49 9HS
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From entering the clinic I was checked in smoothly directed to waiting area and only waited 5 mins to see Consultant
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Professional, clear and friendly
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I felt as if I received the highest standard of care under his guidance.
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A truly caring gentleman who is thoughtful and happy to explain procedure does not rush patients visits takes time
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A true gentleman made visit to hospital plesant due to his plesant manners, he explained the process in detail and did not rush
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The consultation with Mr Marzouk was excellent we came away feeling very happy with the conversation we had. Mr Marzouk is a true gentleman made us welcome and explained everything in detail
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I met Mr Marzouk for my first review meeting after being diagnosed with chronic gallbladder inflammation with a stone stuck in my bile duct. I was in constant pain and had a slow NHS waiting list, so I decided to go private. Mr Marzouk provided me with more information than the NHS and thoroughly went through my symptoms, explaining my options for the future. I left the first meeting with a better understanding of my diagnosis and an approximate date for the operation. However, the first date had to be cancelled on the morning of the operation by the hospital. Fortunately, I was given a second date a few weeks later. The morning of the operation, I arrived at a relaxed environment and settled into my room. Mr Marzouk called in to check on my progress and discuss any last-minute questions I may have had. Once we were both happy, he left me, and the anaesthetist called in to have a chat before I was taken to theatre. I felt very positive about what was ahead and confident in the team. After the operation, Mr Marzouk called in to check on my condition (I was very sleepy) and updated my mum on the procedure. I had to stay overnight, and Mr Marzouk called back in the next morning when I was feeling much better. He informed me that the operation was a success and that I should make a full recovery. I left the hospital that morning with everything I needed to mend at home. After a few months, I had a follow-up meeting with Mr Marzouk. He was very pleasant and clear when discussing my test results. I was overjoyed because I was no longer in pain, and he had completely transform...
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Excellent communication, clear and professional
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Very nice man explained my procedure in detail
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Background Perforated peptic ulcer disease is one of the most common causes of acute peritonitis. It carries significant mortality and morbidity. Several previous studies have reported a seasonal variation in presentation of patients with perforated ulcers. Here we present this study from a Northern Irish perspective on perforated peptic ulcers. Methods A retrospective cohort study was conducted on perforated peptic ulcer patients who presented to Altnagelvin Area Hospital emergency department between 2015 to 2020. Data on patient demographics, clinical presentation, investigations, management and outcomes were collected. Primary outcome was to investigate if seasonality was associated with incidence of perforated peptic ulcers. Follow-up data was also collected. Seasons were defined as per UK Met Office. Results Results: A total of 50 patients presented with perforated PUD. Male:female ratio was approximately 3:2. Peaks were noted in spring and winter. April was the most common month for presentation followed by December. Smoking was the most common risk factor followed by alcohol abuse. 14 patients (28%) were either very frail or had contained perforations and were conservatively managed. 3 deaths were noted (6%). 13 patients (26%) required ICU admission at some stage in their management. Conclusions Slight seasonal variation was noted in presentation of perforated peptic ulcers in our study with more common incidence in winter and spring months. The month of April was noted to have the peak incidence of the disease in our study.
11 December 2023
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Acute pancreatitis is a common disease requiring admissions under surgical and critical care units. The two most common causes are alcohol and gallstones. COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on service delivery and patient management throughout all surgical specialties. In this study, primary aim was to ascertain incidence of COVID-19 in acute pancreatitis patients.
11 December 2023
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This study reports the results of a multicentre international collaborative project to investigate the etiology, clinical trajectory and outcomes in consecutive patients admitted with Acute pancreatitis during the current SARS-CoV-2 pandemic.
11 December 2023
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Mr Ahmed Marzouk's overall patient rating is 4.97 out of 5 stars on Doctify. This is based on 53 reviews.
What languages does Mr Ahmed Marzouk speak?
Mr Ahmed Marzouk speaks English and Arabic
Where is Mr Ahmed Marzouk located?
Mr Ahmed Marzouk primarily practices at Kingsbridge North West Hospital, located at Church Hill house, Main Street,, Ballykelly, United Kingdom, BT49 9HS
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What are Mr Ahmed Marzouk working hours?
Mr Ahmed Marzouk is working Monday (18:00 - 20:45), Tuesday (18:00 - 20:45), Friday (18:00 - 20:45)
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