A Warm Welcome to Dr Gamal Mousa 

We are pleased to introduce Dr Gamal Mousa , General and Laparoscopic Surgeon, as the newest addition to our Referral Network.

Professional Background

Dr Gamal Mousa is a General and Laparoscopic Surgeon who supports people with conditions affecting the gastrointestinal tract, abdominal organs, endocrine glands, and soft tissues through evidence‑based, precise, and compassionate care. With over five decades of specialist training and practice across major Australian hospitals and international centres, he works across laparoscopic and open surgery, advanced endoscopy, cancer care, hernias, gallbladder and bile duct disease, breast and melanoma surgery, and complex abdominal conditions.

Dr Mousa is available for both in‑person and online assessments in Cairns. You can check his available assessment dates via RHO or chat with our Client Experience team.

Want to know what he gets up to outside the operating room? Hint: it involves classical music, travel, and even making his own cheese. Check out the Questions section to learn more.

Areas of Expertise

Dr Mousa provides expert assessment and clinical input in areas including:

  • General and Laparoscopic surgery
  • Gastroenterological Endoscopy

Get to Know Dr Mousa

We asked Dr Mousa a few questions to get to know the person behind the profession:

Q1: Why did you choose to become a General Surgeon?

Connect with Dr Gamel Mousa

To book an appointment with Dr Gamel Mousa, visit Red Health Online (RHO) or contact our Client Experience team at 1300 100 733.


Dr Gamel Mousa’s CV Extract

This is a short extract of 28/05/2025. For Dr Mousa’s full CV, please contact us.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBBCh), Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Egypt (1975). 
  •  Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians (LRCP) London (1978). 
  • Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons (MRCS) England (1978). 
  • Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS) (1986). 
  • Bachelor of Laws, University of Southern Queensland (USQ) (LLBP) (2023). 
  • Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice, the College of Law (GDLP) (2024). 
  • Admitted Legal Practitioner to the Queensland Supreme Court (QSC) (2024).
  • Fellowship of the Australasian College of Legal Medicine (FACLM) (2025).

Assessment Areas

  • pivotal and decisive insights into intricate medico-legal scenarios involving alleged:
    • Delayed or misdiagnoses
    • Inappropriate investigations
    • Delay in referrals to appropriate specialist
    • Failure to warn the patient of a relevant material risk of a proposed treatment
    • and more…
  • professional legal focus is centred on various aspects of Legal Medicine including:
    • Professional medical negligence cases
    • Disputes and claims related to Work cover, ‘MVA’ and ‘RTA’
    • and more…
  • medical practitioners Patients
  • Hospitals
  • Work cover entities
  • Employers and Employees
  • Medical indemnity and Private Health Insurers
  • Medicare
  • Health professionals’ regulation Boards and Government organisations

Special Interests

  • Laparoscopic abdominal surgery
  •  Early diagnosis and management of Melanoma and cancers of the Breast, Oesophagus, Stomach, Duodenum Small bowel, Colon and Anus
  • Benign conditions of the Gastrointestinal tract including Gall bladder and Bile duct stones and iatrogenic bile ductal damage and iatrogenic anal incontinence management
  • Benign and malignant conditions of the Endocrine glands including the Pancreas, Thyroid, Parathyroid and Parotid glands
  • Abdominal wall hernias including work cover related cases and the surgical management of major sepsis, trauma and burns.

For Further Reading

Packed full of independent medical assessment guides, checklists, and helpful advice from our medico-legal experts, our knowledge hub is here to help you make the right decision for your case.