sub-specialities
- Gastrointestinal conditions
- Liver conditions
- Acid reflux and indigestion
- Metabolic and autoimmune liver disease
- Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
- Cirrhosis and portal hypertension
- Chronic diarrhoea and altered bowel habit
- Liver cancer surveillance and hepatocellular carcinoma
- Iron deficiency anaemia
- Liver fibrosis and health assessment using FibroScan
- Abdominal pain, bloating and unexplained weight loss investigations
- Chronic viral hepatitis (hepatitis virus)
- Pancreatic conditions
- Biliary and gallbladder disorders
- Acute and chronic pancreatitis
- Gallstones and gallbladder disease
- Pancreatic cysts and pancreatic masses
- Bile duct stones and strictures
- Pancreatic abnormalities detected on imaging
- Jaundice
Training & Background
| Qualifications: | MBBS, MRCP (UK), MSc, PhD |
| Year first qualified: | 2003 |
| GMC number: | 7018658 |
| Clinic times: | By appointment |
Dr Waleed Fateen is a consultant hepatologist, gastroenterologist and pancreato-biliary physician based in Oxford and Banbury.
He specialises in the diagnosis and management of digestive, liver, bile duct, gallbladder and pancreatic disorders, with expertise in advanced therapeutic endoscopy.
His practice combines comprehensive gastroenterology care with specialist assessment of liver disease, pancreatic disorders and hepatobiliary conditions. He is committed to providing evidence-based, personalised care tailored to each patient’s needs.
Clinical experience
Dr Fateen manages a broad range of gastrointestinal conditions, including:
Reflux and indigestion
Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia)
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
Abdominal pain and bloating
Diarrhoea and altered bowel habit
Gastrointestinal bleeding
Iron deficiency anaemia
Unexplained weight loss
He also has specialist expertise in liver, pancreatic and biliary disorders, including metabolic liver disease (fatty liver disease), autoimmune liver disease, cirrhosis, portal hypertension and liver cancer.
A key focus of his practice is the evaluation, staging and prevention of liver disease, helping patients understand their liver health and reduce the risk of future complications.
FibroScan assessments
Dr Fateen performs FibroScan assessments to evaluate liver fibrosis and liver stiffness without the need for invasive procedures.
These assessments provide a structured evaluation of liver health and can help identify patients at risk of progressive liver disease, cirrhosis and liver-related complications.
Endoscopic treatments
Dr Fateen has extensive experience in both diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy.
He performs:
Gastroscopy
Colonoscopy
Flexible sigmoidoscopy
Polypectomy
He also provides endoscopic treatment for complications of liver disease, including the management of oesophageal and gastric varices.
In addition, he performs advanced endoscopic procedures including endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) for the diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic, bile duct, gallbladder and liver disorders.
Approach to care
Dr Fateen’s practice emphasises a multidisciplinary and personalised approach to care.
He works closely with hepatobiliary surgeons, radiologists and specialist nurses and collaborates with nutritionists, dietitians and health coaches where appropriate to support patients in improving liver health and managing chronic digestive conditions.
His aim is to provide clear explanations, practical advice and individualised treatment plans that help patients make informed decisions about their health.
Teaching and research
Dr Fateen is actively involved in academic medicine in Oxford, where his research focuses on the early detection of cancer and the development of innovative molecular diagnostic tests.
He has a particular interest in liver cancer, liquid biopsy technologies and the translation of research discoveries into affordable and accessible clinical tests.
He also has a strong interest in developing digital tools and web platforms that improve communication between specialists, GPs and patients and support greater patient engagement in healthcare and research.
