Por qué es un doctor de primer nivel/Professional statement/Perché è un dottore di prim’ordine
Dr Basheer Peer-Mohamed is a senior consultant paediatrician based at BMI The Saxon Clinic in Milton Keynes. He covers a wide range of medical problems in both children and babies. His areas of expertise are paediatric neurology, including headaches, haematological problems, paediatric respiratory medicine, child allergies, asthma and gut problems.
Dr Peer-Mohamed received his paediatric training from several renowned children’s hospitals including Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, Guy’s and St. Thomas’ Hospital (Evelina Children’s Hospital) and The Royal London Hospital. After completing his specialist registrar training in paediatrics and neonatology, he was appointed as a substantive consultant paediatrician at Milton Keynes University Hospital in 2011.
In addition to his consultancy work, he is heavily involved in the medical teaching of paediatric doctors and nurses. He lectures medical students at the University of Buckingham School of Medicine and is an examiner for the MRCPCH Clinical Examination, which assesses paediatric trainees. He has also delivered many lectures at educational events for GPs and the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health.
As well as publishing various scientific papers in peer-reviewed medical journals, Dr Peer-Mohamed has also presented at many international conferences such as the European Paediatric Neurology Society Conference, International Headache Society conference and European Society for Paediatric Infectious Diseases conference. He has also been awarded membership of the International Headache Society for best presentation.
Dr Peer-Mohamed received his paediatric training from several renowned children’s hospitals including Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, Guy’s and St. Thomas’ Hospital (Evelina Children’s Hospital) and The Royal London Hospital. After completing his specialist registrar training in paediatrics and neonatology, he was appointed as a substantive consultant paediatrician at Milton Keynes University Hospital in 2011.
In addition to his consultancy work, he is heavily involved in the medical teaching of paediatric doctors and nurses. He lectures medical students at the University of Buckingham School of Medicine and is an examiner for the MRCPCH Clinical Examination, which assesses paediatric trainees. He has also delivered many lectures at educational events for GPs and the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health.
As well as publishing various scientific papers in peer-reviewed medical journals, Dr Peer-Mohamed has also presented at many international conferences such as the European Paediatric Neurology Society Conference, International Headache Society conference and European Society for Paediatric Infectious Diseases conference. He has also been awarded membership of the International Headache Society for best presentation.
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Abdominal MRI
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Abdominal pain
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Acid reflux
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ADHD
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Allergic dermatitis
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Allergic reactions
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Allergic rhinitis
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Allergic urticaria
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Allergy testing
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Anaemia
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Anorexia
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Asthma
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Asthma in children
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Atopic dermatitis
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Bedwetting
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Birth asphyxia
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Birthmarks
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Blood disorders
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Blood in stool (rectal bleeding)
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Bronchiolitis
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Chickenpox
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Child allergies
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Child development
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Child nutrition
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Childhood obesity
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Children’s primary care
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Chronic cough
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Chronic fatigue
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Coeliac disease
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Cognitive development
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Congenital malformations
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Constipation
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Coronavirus
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CT scan (CAT)
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Developmental delay
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Diarrhoea
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Dysphagia
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Eating disorders
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Eczema
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Faltering growth
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Febrile seizures
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Feeding the newborn
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Fever
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Food allergies
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Food intolerance
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Gastrointestinal bleeding
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Genetic disorders
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Growth disorders
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Hay fever
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Headache
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Health check up (health screening)
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Hearing loss
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Hydronephrosis
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Hypothyroidism
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Indigestion (dyspepsia)
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Infant colic
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Infant feeding
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Infectious diseases
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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
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Iron deficiency
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Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
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Jaundice
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Lactose intolerance
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Latex allergy
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Macroglossia
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Malnutrition in children
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Mastoiditis
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Meningitis
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Metabolic disorder
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Neonatology
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Neurological treatments
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Newborn physical examination
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Nutrition
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Obstructive bronchitis
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Paediatric genetic and metabolic diseases
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Paediatric oncology
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Paediatrics
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Pancreatitis
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Pneumonia
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PoTS syndrome
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Precocious puberty
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Premature baby
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Prick test
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Rashes
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Respiratory allergies
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Respiratory diseases
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Respiratory infection
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Respiratory physiotherapy
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Rhinitis
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Short stature
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Skin diseases
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Sleep disorders
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Spirometry
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Stomach ulcer
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The common cold
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Therasuit
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Thyroid
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Tropical diseases
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Ulcerative colitis
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Urinary incontinence
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Urinary tract infections in children
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Vaccines
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Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) (kidney reflux)
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Vomiting
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Wasp sting allergy
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Weight loss
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Wheezing
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BMI The Saxon ClinicSaxon Street, Eaglestone MK6 5LR - Milton Keynes(+44) 07944400387
Epilepsy in children: Part two
Consultant paediatrician Dr Basheer Peer-Mohamed returns for part two of this article series to discuss diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy in children.
Allergies in children (Part two)
Senior consultant paediatrician Dr Basheer Peer-Mohamed reflects on the rise in allergies in children in the UK, and while this is an unfortunate situation, thankfully there are ways to treat them.
In the second of his two-part article about childhood allergies, Dr Peer-Mohamed looks at diagnosis and treatment. Read on to find out more.
Epilepsy in children: Part one
Despite epilepsy being a well-known condition, its effects on children are less publicised. Consultant paediatrician Dr Basheer Peer-Mohamed describes how this condition impacts children.
Allergies in children (Part one)
Parents or guardians who want to inform themselves about allergies in their child can be confident in the knowledge there are ways to treat them. However, what about getting the best advice and assistance? Well, senior consultant paediatrician Dr Basheer Peer-Mohamed has put together a comprehensive, two-part, guide about allergies in children. Part one covers types, causes and symptoms. Read on to find out more.
Headaches in children: when should you worry?
Headaches can affect children in many ways, causing a huge disruption to the child's daily routine and overall wellbeing. Dr Basheer Peer-Mohamed, walks us through some of the most common causes of headaches in children, how to treat them and when you should consider taking your child to a doctor.