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Questions About Obstetrics and Gynaecologists in London

Obstetricians and gynaecologists care for women’s health at all stages of life. They manage general women’s health issues, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, heavy periods and painful periods. They also help with pelvic inflammatory disease, thrush and sexually transmitted infections. Fertility and pregnancy care includes early pregnancy checks, miscarriage care, ectopic pregnancy treatment and advice for subfertility. They perform scans such as pelvic ultrasound, pregnancy ultrasound and general sonography—you can read more in our guide 9-Month Pregnancy Scan: What to Expect & Why It’s Important. They also offer smear tests, IUD insertion and menopause care including hot flushes and menopause management. More serious conditions like ovarian cancer and postmenopausal bleeding are also within their expertise.

Yes. This page lists specialists across Greater London, but you can narrow your search by area if you prefer. Look for obstetricians and gynaecologists in North London, East London, West London, South London, Central London or visit Harley Street for some of the city’s most renowned private consultants.

Private consultations usually start at around £200 and can be £250 to £400 depending on the doctor and whether it’s an obstetric or gynaecological appointment. Scans such as a pelvic scan or pregnancy ultrasound are priced separately and range from £150 to £300. Specialist procedures or fertility treatments can be higher. NHS care is available but you’ll normally need a GP referral and may face longer waiting times.

Find the specialist you’d like to see and click the Book button on their profile. Enter your details and choose a time that works for you. You can also call the clinic directly if you prefer to speak to someone first.

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All are registered with the General Medical Council and have completed specialist training in obstetrics and gynaecology. Many also hold consultant positions in NHS hospitals as well as working privately.

Private care offers faster appointments, more choice of specialists and a wider range of diagnostic tests. NHS care is excellent but you’ll usually need a GP referral and waiting times can be longer, especially for non-urgent issues.

Your doctor will ask about your medical history, symptoms and any concerns. They may perform an examination or arrange tests such as a pelvic scan or smear test. They’ll explain any findings and talk you through treatment options or next steps before proceeding.