Mr Aimen Amer is a consultant transplant and general surgeon based at the Freeman Hospital in Newcastle. He has expertise in kidney, liver and pancreas transplantation and has a specialist interest in gall bladder and hernia surgery which he performs at the Freeman Hospital and privately at the Spire Washington Hospital. Mr Amer has particular interest and expertise in developing multimodal enhanced recovery pathways after surgery with the aim of empowering and better preparing patients for surgery, promoting speedier recovery as a result. Mr Amer gained his medical degree (MBChB) from Garyounis University in Libya in 2002. He went on to undertake a master's degree in Advanced Surgical Practice at Cardiff University in 2009, followed by a PhD in Liver Transplantation at Newcastle University in 2013. and a PGCert in Healthcare Leadership at The Open University in 2015. He completed his specialist surgical training in the North East of England and undertook a fellowship in liver transplantation in Kings College Hospital in London in 2020. He is actively involved in clinical research with over 15 peer-reviewed published articles in his field and over 50 presentations in national and international specialist meetings. Mr Amer is a current member of the British and European Hernia Societies and the British Transplantation Society.
Anaesthesia fees are the cost of the care you receive from the
anaesthetist during a surgical procedure. These fees are separate
from the fees charged by the hospital and surgeon.
Aggregated data collected from anaesthetists over the last 2 years,
updated monthly.
Pre-assessment fees
LONDON
NATIONAL
Average
Average
£250
£213
Range
Range
£190 - £300
£165 - £251
Based on data from 96 anaesthetists in London
(238
nationally)
Package fees
Few pre-assessment fees in London are included in a package price provided by the hospital.
Based on data from 149 anaesthetists in London (384 nationally)
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