Book Dr. Cameron Braddy-Green | Private Gastroenterologist London

Book Dr Cameron Braddy-Green in London

Consultant Gastroenterologist and General Physician | IBD, nutrition and endoscopy

Dr Cameron Braddy-Green sees patients at LSDC Healthcare for consultant-led assessment and treatment across digestive health. His clinical focus includes inflammatory bowel disease, clinical nutrition, weight management, and high quality diagnostic endoscopy, including gastroscopy and colonoscopy.

 

If you want a clear plan without delay, this booking pathway is designed around structured decision making, targeted investigations, and practical follow-up.

 

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Who this appointment is for

Book Dr Cameron Braddy-Green if you want specialist input for:

  • Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, including flare planning and treatment optimisation
  • Chronic diarrhoea, microscopic colitis, and suspected bile acid malabsorption
  • Reflux, heartburn, indigestion, nausea, swallowing symptoms, and upper gastrointestinal concerns
  • Abdominal pain, bloating, constipation, diarrhoea, IBS-type symptoms, and persistent functional gut issues
  • Rectal bleeding, haemorrhoids, fissures, and change in bowel habit
  • Polyps, bowel cancer screening concerns, and results interpretation after previous tests
  • Nutrition issues linked to digestive disease, unintended weight loss, malnutrition, and weight management planning
  • Second opinions when symptoms persist or results feel unclear

What makes this pathway different at LSDC

Private care should be organised and clinically rigorous.

  • Consultant-led from day one
  • Targeted investigations based on risk and symptoms, not a scattergun list
  • Clear explanation of:
    • what is likely
    • what must be ruled out
    • what can wait
  • A plan that fits real life, including work schedules, travel, and privacy needs

Rapid-access plan, step by step

1) Clarify and prioritise

  • Symptoms, triggers, timeline, red flags, family history
  • Previous diagnoses and treatments, including what did and did not work

2) Review the evidence properly

  • Blood tests, stool tests, scans, endoscopy reports, pathology, letters
  • Medication review including supplements and over the counter treatments

3) Build a decision-ready plan

  • Clear next steps
  • Rational investigation choices
  • Treatment options explained in plain English, including benefits and trade-offs

4) Follow-up that actually closes the loop

  • Results reviewed in context
  • Practical monitoring or flare plans where appropriate
  • Shared care communication with your GP when needed

Endoscopy and procedures, explained simply

Gastroscopy

Used to assess the oesophagus, stomach and duodenum for:

  • reflux and heartburn symptoms
  • pain and indigestion
  • swallowing symptoms
  • anaemia or suspected upper gastrointestinal bleeding

Colonoscopy

Used to assess the colon and terminal ileum for:

  • persistent diarrhoea or bleeding
  • change in bowel habit
  • suspected inflammatory bowel disease
  • polyps and screening concerns

If polyps are found

  • Removal can often be performed during the same procedure
  • Tissue may be sent for analysis
  • You will be guided on what the results mean and what happens next

You will be advised on sedation options, recovery time, and expected follow-up.

Evidence, verification and quality signals

Dr Cameron Braddy-Green’s public profiles and clinical information support the following:

  • Consultant Gastroenterologist and General Physician
  • Leadership responsibilities in nutrition and postgraduate training
  • Research involvement as a principal investigator and sub-investigator on trials
  • JAG accredited for endoscopy and publishes performance metrics against national standards
  • GMC reference number: 7461710

Common booking scenarios

People often book because:

  • “I keep being told it is IBS, but symptoms are not settling and I want clarity.”
  • “I have IBD and need a plan that includes monitoring and what to do during a flare.”
  • “I am worried about bowel cancer or polyps and want the right test, not guesswork.”
  • “My symptoms affect work and sleep, I need a structured plan quickly.”
  • “I have had tests already but I do not understand what the results mean.”

Second opinions

A second opinion is useful if:

  • symptoms persist despite treatment
  • you have conflicting advice
  • you are unsure whether endoscopy is necessary
  • you want a consultant to take ownership of the plan and set priorities

Bring your results if you have them. If you do not, book anyway and we will work with what is available.

What to bring to your appointment

If available, bring:

  • a short symptom timeline and triggers
  • current medications and supplements
  • prior results: bloods, stool tests, scans, endoscopy and pathology
  • IBD clinic letters and treatment history if relevant
  • family history of bowel disease or bowel cancer if known

What happens after your appointment

You will typically receive:

  • a clear written summary of findings and next steps
  • a prioritised plan for investigations and treatment
  • results interpretation in context, including what is normal and what is not
  • follow-up planning, including flare plans for IBD where appropriate
  • GP communication where clinically needed

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LSDC provides bespoke private medical services in central London, offering thorough medical assessment, treatment, and referral when needed. Whether you require clinical evaluation, ongoing care, or specialist coordination, our experienced clinicians are here to support you with clarity and professionalism.

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FAQ's

Is Dr Cameron Braddy-Green a good fit if I have had mixed messages from different clinicians?

Yes. The consultation is designed to bring structure to uncertainty. You should leave with a clear working diagnosis, what needs confirming, and the order of next steps.

I am anxious about colonoscopy. How does this become manageable?

Most anxiety comes from not knowing what will happen. You will be guided through preparation, sedation options, what the test can and cannot answer, and how results are handled. The goal is a decision-ready answer and a plan, not just a procedure.

If I have IBD, will I get a plan that covers flares as well as long term control?

Yes. A good plan includes day-to-day control, monitoring, and a flare pathway with practical steps and clear thresholds for escalation.

Do you cover nutrition and weight management as part of gastroenterology care?

Yes. This is particularly relevant in IBD, chronic diarrhoea, malabsorption, weight loss, and recovery after illness. It is handled in a clinical and pragmatic way, not as lifestyle lecturing.

Can I book without a GP referral?

Yes. If you have insurance, we can advise on authorisation and the information your insurer may require.

What symptoms should not wait for a routine booking?

If you have severe or worsening abdominal pain, heavy bleeding, black stools, vomiting blood, fainting, or signs of dehydration, seek urgent medical help. A private consultation is not the right route for emergencies.

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