MBChB, MS, MD, FRCS (ORL-HNS)
"I love working at Spire Hospitals; the facilities and equipment I need in the clinics and theatres are readily available. The entire staff is committed and supportive; keeping patients at the centre of what they do."
Specialises in
I have been practising ENT surgery since 1996. I graduated from Alexandria University in 1994 with a grade “excellent with honours.” I completed ENT training at Alexandria Main University Hospital and was subsequently appointed as a lecturer in Alexandria University. I moved to the UK in 2004 where I completed my MD thesis, and a few more years of ENT training including completing two advanced fellowships in surgery of the nose and the sinuses. I was appointed as a consultant at BHR University Hospitals in February 2013. In 2014, I spent six weeks visiting a world-class ENT centre of excellence in Italy where I gained further experience in advanced endoscopic sinus and skull base surgery.
I have a broad experience in all ENT fields and the expertise to perform a wide variety of ENT procedures. I have a special interest in nose and sinus surgery including corrective surgery for nasal blockage, endoscopic sinus surgery, endoscopic removal of nasal and sinus tumours and cosmetic nasal surgery (rhinoplasty). Additionally, I have a special interest in surgery of benign neck lumps, as well as voice and swallowing disorders. I perform all general ENT procedures eg tonsillectomy, adenoidectomy, grommet insertion and septoplasty.
To date I have performed over 4,000 procedures covering all aspects of ENT.
I am currently the clinical governance lead for ENT at Queen’s Hospital. In addition to my position as a UK consultant, I am also an associate professor of ENT at the University of Alexandria, Egypt.
Some of the principal treatments carried out by Mr Ahmed Eweiss at Spire include:
Ear Nose and Throat (ENT)
Paediatrics - ENT
MBChB / University of Alexandria, Egypt / 1994
Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery
British Rhinological Society
British Society of Rhinoplasty Surgeons
I am now the clinical governance lead for ENT at Queen’s Hospital
I have completed two major research projects which led me to the awards of Masters and M.D degrees in ENT. Additionally, I am regularly involved in research studies which help me to identify the best practice for management of my patients.
I am a reviewer for Clinical Otolaryngology Journal, a highly cited ENT journal, and one of the two main UK published ENT journals. I am also a reviewer for a number of online ENT journals.
Eweiss A, Khalil H. The prevalence of frontal cells and their relation to frontal sinusitis: A radiological study of the frontal recess area. ISRN Otolaryngology. Volume 2013. Article I.D. 687582.
Jan 2013
Eweiss A, Lund V, Barlow J. Do patients with chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps suffer with facial pain? Rhinology. 2013 Sep; 51(3):231-5
September 2013
Eweiss A, Lund V, Jay A, Rose G. Transitional cell tumours of the lacrimal drainage apparatus. Rhinology. 2013 Dec; 51(4):349-354
Dec 2013
Endoscopic repair of cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhoea. Accepted for publication in European Annals of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Diseases May 2015
May 2015
Hassab M, Eweiss A, Ibrahim A. Missed skull base injury during sinonasal surgery: A dangerous scenario still existing. Ear Nose Throat J. 2015; 94(8): E37-42.
Jan 2015
Sharma SD, Kumar G, Eweiss A, Chatrath P, Kaddour H. Endoscopic-guided injection of botulinum toxin into the cricopharyngeus muscle: our experience. J Laryngol Otol. 2015 Oct;129(10):990-5.
Oct 2015
I live in Chelmsford with my wife and three children. I enjoy a variety of outside interests, as I am very keen on sports, and practice body building regularly. I love nature and enjoy bird watching. I also enjoy reading a wide range of books, particularly in the fields of history and zoology.