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Gynaecology and Obstetrics

At Phoenix Hospital Group, we provide expert private gynaecology and obstetrics services in the heart of London. Whether you’re seeking answers for a specific concern or looking for routine women’s health care, our experienced consultant gynaecologists offer tailored support. From menstrual health and fertility to menopause and beyond, we’re here to help at every stage of life.

Essex
London

Why see a gynaecologist?

If you’re noticing changes in your menstrual cycle, pelvic pain, unusual bleeding or other symptoms that affect your reproductive health, it’s important to seek advice from a specialist. Gynaecologists are trained to diagnose and manage conditions that may otherwise go undetected or left untreated.

Some concerns may be minor, while others could benefit from early intervention. Seeing a gynaecologist can provide clarity, reassurance and the right next steps for your health. Whether you’re experiencing ongoing symptoms or simply want a routine check, you don’t need to wait to get the care you need.

At Phoenix Hospital Group, our consultant gynaecologists offer fast access to investigations and personalised treatment from our clinics at 25 Harley Street and Phoenix Hospital Chelmsford.

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Why choose Phoenix Hospital Group for gynaecology?

At Phoenix Hospital Group, we provide expert-led care in a supportive and professional environment. Our consultant gynaecologists are leaders in their field, offering personalised care from your first consultation through to diagnosis and treatment. We tailor every appointment to your individual needs, whether you’re managing a specific condition or attending for routine screening. Our clinics in Harley Street and Chelmsford offer same-day access to advanced diagnostics, giving you fast answers and clear guidance. With modern facilities and a warm, compassionate approach, we’re here to support your health and wellbeing at every stage.

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Gynaecological Conditions we treat

We support women of all ages with a wide range of gynaecological concerns, including issues related to periods, pelvic pain, fertility, contraception and menopause.

Our consultant gynaecologists provide expert care from diagnosis through to treatment and follow-up. Using advanced diagnostic tools, we can quickly identify the cause of your symptoms and recommend the most appropriate next steps.

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Abnormal cervical screening

Often caused by changes to cells from the human papillomavirus (HPV), a common virus. We can carry out a colposcopy to look more closely and check for anything that needs treatment.

Heavy periods (menorrhagia)

Unusually heavy or long-lasting menstrual bleeding can disrupt daily life. We can investigate the possible causes and explore treatment options to help you feel more comfortable.

Early pregnancy bleeding

While light bleeding or cramping in early pregnancy is often harmless, we understand how worrying it can be. We can provide a reassurance scan to check for possible causes and help put your mind at ease.

Bleeding after menopause

Any bleeding after menopause should be checked promptly. We’ll work to identify the cause and make sure you have the reassurance and answers you need.

Endometriosis

This condition happens when tissue similar to the womb lining grows in other areas, often causing pain, heavy periods or fertility problems. We can help manage symptoms and improve your quality of life. 

Polyps

Polyps are small, non-cancerous growths in the womb lining that may cause irregular bleeding. If needed, they can be removed simply and effectively.

Fibroids

Fibroids are benign (non-cancerous) growths in the uterus that may lead to heavy periods, bloating or difficulty getting pregnant. We’ll discuss the best way forward for your needs.

Ovarian cysts

These are fluid-filled sacs that form on the ovaries, often during ovulation. Most are harmless but may need treatment if they grow or cause symptoms.

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)

PCOS is a common hormonal condition that can cause irregular periods, acne, excess hair and fertility problems. We’ll help you manage symptoms in a way that works for you.

Vulva pain

Discomfort in the vulva is more common than many realise. We’re here to listen, investigate and offer practical solutions.

Pelvic pain

Pelvic pain can have many causes, from menstrual cramps to conditions like endometriosis. We’ll work with you to find answers and relief.

Prolapse and pelvic floor problems

Pelvic floor weakness or prolapse is common, especially after pregnancy or with age. Symptoms can include pressure, discomfort or difficulty with bladder or bowel control. We offer a range of effective treatments, including non-surgical options, to help you feel more comfortable and confident.

Recurrent miscarriages

Experiencing repeated miscarriages can be incredibly difficult, both physically and emotionally. Our team offers compassionate care to help you understand the possible causes and improve your chances of a successful pregnancy.

Gynaecological tests and treatments we offer

At Phoenix Hospital Group, we offer a wide range of diagnostic tests and procedures to support your gynaecological health. Whether you’re attending for a one-off check or ongoing care, you’ll have access to state-of-the-art facilities and the latest medical technology at our London and Chelmsford clinics.

Your consultant will tailor any investigations or treatments to your individual needs, using the latest medical technology to support accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.

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Anterior repair of the vagina wall

This repair helps treat a prolapse (where part of an organ moves, bulges or drops down) of the front (anterior) wall of the vagina can cause bladder symptoms such as urinary incontinence or pressure. Dissolvable stitches strengthen the vaginal wall using dissolvable stitches, often improving comfort and quality of life.

Diagnostic laparoscopy and dye test

A keyhole procedure used to investigate fertility problems. A coloured dye is used to check if the fallopian tubes are open, while the laparoscopy (keyhole surgery) checks for possible causes such as endometriosis, cysts or infection.

Bartholin Cyst Examination

A Bartholin cyst is a fluid-filled sac near the entrance to the vagina. While often harmless, it can become uncomfortable if enlarged or infected. Examination may include a biopsy (tissue sample collection) or infection tests to rule out other concerns.

Colposcopy

A colposcopy is a close-up examination of the cervix, often recommended after an abnormal cervical screening or HPV result. It helps detect abnormal cells. A small biopsy may be taken during the same visit.

Hormone replacement therapy (HRT)

HRT replaces hormones that naturally decline during menopause, helping to ease symptoms such as hot flushes, mood changes and vaginal dryness. We work with you to find the most suitable option for you.

Contraceptive coil fitting

A contraceptive coil, also known as an intrauterine device (IUD), is a small device placed in the womb. It can be used for reliable contraception, to manage heavy periods, or to protect the womb lining during menopause treatment.

Laparoscopic Myomectomy

This minimally invasive keyhole surgery is used to remove fibroids. It’s often chosen by those who wish to preserve their fertility.

Posterior Vaginal Wall Repair

A prolapse of the back (posterior) wall of the vagina can affect bowel function and comfort. This repair supports the vaginal wall using dissolvable stitches to restore strength and ease symptoms.

Uro-gynaecology

Specialist care for concerns affecting both the bladder and reproductive system, such as incontinence, prolapse or recurrent infections, provided with sensitivity and understanding.

Hysteroscopy

A hysteroscopy uses a thin telescope to look inside the womb. It helps diagnose causes of abnormal bleeding or pain and can identify fibroids, polyps or adhesions. Some treatments can also be carried out during the same appointment.

Ovarian cyst removal

Ovarian cysts that are large, persistent or causing symptoms may need to be removed. This is often performed with minimally invasive (keyhole) surgery for a quicker recovery.

Hysterectomy

A hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the womb. It may be recommended for conditions such as fibroids, heavy bleeding or chronic pelvic pain when other treatments have not worked. We’ll discuss your options thoroughly so you can make an informed decision.

Early pregnancy and reassurance scanning

These ultrasound scans are usually carried out between 8 and 14 weeks to confirm pregnancy progress and give you peace of mind during the early stages.

Cosmetic gynaecology (labiaplasty)

Labiaplasty is a procedure to reshape or reduce the size of the labia. It may be considered if the shape has changed with age or after childbirth and is causing discomfort or self-consciousness.

Vulvoscopy

A vulvoscopy is used to assess unexplained vulval symptoms such as itching, pain or skin changes. It may be done alongside a biopsy for accurate diagnosis. Our vulvoscopy clinic provides you with a consultation with an expert gynaecologist, a scan and quick and accurate results to get to the bottom of your vulval problems.

Why choose us?

A Consultant led service, from experts in their field, providing the highest level of care.

A dedicated and experienced team, able to cater for individual needs.

Same day diagnostic imaging and screening service.

State of the art facilities at the forefront of modern healthcare.

How Can Our Private Gynaecologists Help?

When faced with gynaecological issues, it is crucial that patients seek a speedy and accurate diagnosis. We can help patients throughout the entirety of their medical journey, from diagnosis to resolution of their condition. Every patient deserves the highest quality care and compassion, which is exactly what our expert staff aim to provide to each patient who walks through the door.  

We will work tirelessly to help you find out what is behind the concerns you have, ensuring that patients go on to live happy, healthy and full lives. We offer comprehensive diagnostic testing and pride ourselves on being with our patients every step of the way. 

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If you’re experiencing gynaecological symptoms or simply want peace of mind about your health, our team is here to help. At Phoenix Hospital Group, we believe every woman deserves to feel well, supported and in control of her health.

Early diagnosis can make a real difference when it comes to managing gynaecological conditions. That’s why we offer prompt access to expert consultants, advanced diagnostics and personalised care in a calm and welcoming setting.

With modern facilities in both London and Chelmsford, and a team of leading specialists in women’s health, you’ll be in safe hands from your very first visit.

Get in touch with our friendly team today to arrange your consultation and take the first step towards clarity and reassurance.

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    Gynaecology frequently asked questions (FAQs)

    If you’re considering seeing a gynaecologist or exploring treatment options, it’s natural to have questions. Below are some of the things we’re asked most often.

    Do I need a referral to see a gynaecologist at Phoenix Hospital Group?

    You do not need a referral to see our gynaecologists. You can contact us directly to book an appointment. We accept self-paying patients and private medical insurance.

    What happens during a gynaecology appointment?

    During your appointment, your consultant will begin by asking about your symptoms, medical history and any concerns you may have. 

    If needed, they may recommend a physical examination or tests such as an ultrasound or blood test.

    Is a gynaecological examination painful?

    Most examinations are quick, and most women experience minimal discomfort. Your consultant will explain everything in advance and check that you’re comfortable before proceeding.

    What symptoms should I see a gynaecologist for?

    Common reasons include irregular or heavy periods, pelvic pain, bleeding after menopause, unusual discharge, vulval discomfort or fertility issues. If something doesn’t feel right, it’s always best to get it checked.

    Can you help with menopause symptoms?

    Yes. Our consultants offer advice, investigations and treatment options, including HRT, to help manage hot flushes, sleep problems, mood changes and other symptoms of menopause.

    What types of diagnostic tests do you offer?

    We provide a wide range of tests, including ultrasound scans, cervical screening tests, hysteroscopy, colposcopy, laparoscopy and hormone blood tests – all available on-site with fast access to results.

    Is treatment available on the same day?

    In some cases, yes. If tests or procedures can be safely carried out during your initial visit, your consultant will discuss this with you. For more complex treatment, we will schedule a follow-up promptly.

    Can I choose a female consultant?

    Yes. If you would prefer to see a female gynaecologist, just let our team know when booking and we’ll do our best to accommodate your preference.

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