Dr. Nashaat S. Hamza

Chairman of Infection Control Consultant

Internal Medicine | 35 years of experience | Speaks Arabic, English

Areas of Expertise:

  • Hospital and community acquired infections
  • Tropical Medical issues e.g. Malaria
  • HIV care management
  • +more
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure

Dr. Nashaat Hamza, a distinguished consultant at King’s College Hospital London in Jeddah, is widely recognized for his exceptional expertise and compassionate approach to patient care. Bringing over 33 years of experience in Infectious Diseases and Infection Control, Dr. Hamza specializes in advanced prevention and management of both community and hospital-acquired infections. He has extensive experience in treating patients with compromised immune systems and those in critical care, as well as managing tropical infectious disorders and outbreaks.
Dr. Hamza obtained his medical degree from a prestigious university and underwent specialized training in Internal Medicine, Infectious Diseases, and Infection Control at renowned institutions. A fellow of the American College of Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases, he has actively contributed to clinical research studies. His patient care philosophy revolves around providing comprehensive, personalized treatments, with a strong emphasis on educating and empowering patients about preventive measures. In addition to his clinical responsibilities, Dr. Hamza plays a crucial role in preventing various infection disorders and ensuring patient safety within the institution.
He was honored with a prestigious award from the Saudi Ministry of Health for his exceptional commitment to patient safety during the COVID-19 pandemic. Engaging in various awareness initiatives and community outreach programs, Dr. Hamza actively promotes preventive measures against common infections and advocates for the importance of vaccinations

Internal residency training, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 1999-2001
Infectious Diseases Fellowship, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 2001-2003
Batchelor Degree, Tanta University, School of medicine, 1980-1986.

MOH KSA License to Practice, 2003
American Board Certification in Cardiology, 2000
American Board Certification in Internal Medicine, 2001

Textbook Chapter “Resistant Gram-Negative Urinary Tract Bacterial Infections”. Book “Urinary Tract Infection – The Result of the Strength of the Pathogen, or the Weakness of the Host” INTECHOPEN LIMITE. 2018

Investigating the molecular and Epidemiological aspects of Acinetobacter Outbreak. Epidemiology and basic science experience including PCR techniques and protein electrophoresis

Direct observed y therapy in HIV infected patients who fail the first regimen. A randomized clinical trial, using once-daily therapy, experience with randomization and clinical outcomes

Review of all cases of Streptococcus milleri infections, In the last 10 Years, experience with retrospective analysis

American college of Internal Medicine

  • Hospital and community acquired infections
  • Tropical Medical issues e.g. Malaria
  • HIV care management
  • Travel Infection-related issues, preventions and vaccinations
  • Sexually Transmitted Diseases
  • Adult-vaccination
  • Infections issues in transplant recipient’s patients
  • Diabetic feet infections
  • Post-operative infections
  • Infection control related issues and patient’s safety