
Dr Cameron Braddy-Green
Professional background
Dr Cameron Braddy-Green is a consultant gastroenterologist practising at Chase Lodge Hospital in London, specialising in inflammatory bowel diseases, nutrition, weight management, and endoscopic procedures such as gastroscopy and colonoscopy.
Dr Braddy-Green qualified in 2014 from the Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, and prior to which he studied Pharmacology at King’s College London. He undertook post-graduate training across London, honing broad clinical skills, and in 2017, he became a member of the Royal College of Physicians. His advanced training in gastroenterology included an IBD rotation at University College Hospital, and a specialist nutrition rotation at the Royal London Hospital. Furthermore, he has completed a UEG Clinical Visiting Fellowship in Denmark, at the Aarhus University Hospital.
Dr Braddy-Green is JAG-certified for both gastroscopy and ileocolonoscopy, and holds a certification for the European Specialty Examination in Gastroenterology & Hepatology. In addition to his clinical practice, he is also an avid researcher, being a Principal Investigator for the COLO-PREVENT trial, as well as a Sub-Investigator for the GONDOMAR and OCEaN trials. He is passionate about medical education, and is a GMC-approved educational and clinical supervisor, and currently is a lead for both the nutrition service and postgraduate training for Barts Health NHS Foundation Trust.
Clinics
Central London, Page St, London NW7 2ED, UKMedical insurances accepted
Credentials
Professional experience
- 11 years of experience
- Consultant gastroenterologist, Chase Lodge Hospital
Professional memberships
- Royal College of Physicians
- British Society of Gastroenterology
Education
- European Specialty Examination in Gastroenterology & Hepatology (2020)
- Certificate in Learning and Teaching (CILT), Queen Mary University of London (2018)
Teaching posts
- GMC-approved Educational and Clinical Supervisor
- Departmental Post-graduate training lead, Whipps Cross University Hospital
Positions in organisations
- Principal Investigator for the COLO-PREVENT trial
- Sub-Investigator for the GONDOMAR and OCEaN trials
Publications and conferences
- Kamath, A.D., Friel, J.H., Braddy-Green C. Novel method for risk stratifying suspected acute non-variceal upper GI bleeds using a blood-detection capsule: first UK hospital experience. Frontline Gastroenterology Published Online First: 08 February 2025.
- Gordon, M., Darie, A., Sinopoulou, V., et al. BSG 2024 IBD guidelines protocol (standard operating procedures). BMJ Open Gastroenterology 2023;10:e001067.
Languages spoken
- English
Articles


Preventing bowel cancer: steps to reduce the risk
Videos
Indigestion and acid reflux: what to know
An introduction to Dr Cameron Braddy-Green
Other information
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- Very affable and engaged. Dr Brady’s-Green took time to discuss issues in a clear, direct and helpful manner. He was receptive to my opinions/concerns, freely recommending options available. I would highly recommend.
- He is an excellent listener and a professional medical specialist!
- Very pleased with the consultation. Dr. Braddy Green answered all our questions clearly and in an approachable manner which was very reassuring at a difficult time.