IBS & Gut Health care in Al Barsha, done properly.
Managing ibs & gut health in Al Barsha the way primary care is meant to work: a proper consultation, the right investigations, a plan in writing, and a follow-up that actually happens.
Who this is for in Al Barsha
- • Persistent bloating and abdominal pain
- • Alternating bowel habit
- • Post-infective IBS
- • Suspected food intolerance
- • Existing IBS not responding to over-the-counter remedies
What's included
- • Coeliac and inflammatory blood markers
- • Stool tests (calprotectin, H. pylori, parasites)
- • FODMAP-trained dietitian referral
- • Antispasmodics, low-dose neuromodulators where appropriate
- • Gastroenterology referral if red flags
Tests we typically run
- • FBC, CRP, ferritin
- • Coeliac antibodies
- • Faecal calprotectin
- • Stool H. pylori antigen
- • TSH
Bloods are drawn at our Business Bay clinic or at your home anywhere in Al Barsha by a DHA-licensed nurse. Your GP personally calls you with the result.
Red flags — go to A&E
- • Blood in stool or black stools
- • Unintentional weight loss
- • New change in bowel habit over age 50
- • Iron-deficiency anaemia
FAQs from Al Barsha patients
Is IBS the same as IBD?
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No. IBS is a functional disorder; IBD (Crohn's, ulcerative colitis) is inflammatory and shows on tests. We always check faecal calprotectin to tell them apart.
Does the low-FODMAP diet really help?
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For 60–70% of IBS patients, yes — done properly in three phases with a trained dietitian. We don't recommend doing it long-term without reintroduction.
Can you visit my home in Al Barsha?
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Yes — a British-trained GP can visit you at home, hotel or office anywhere in Al Barsha, usually within 60–90 minutes for urgent issues. Reviews for ibs & gut health are typically booked in advance so we have time for a proper consultation.
Healthcare should feel simple.
Send an enquiry and our team will come back to you — no waiting rooms, no run-around.