Chris Groves trained at the London Hospital in Whitechapel and in gastroenterology with general internal medicine in the NW Thames region.
Dr Forbat qualified from St. Thomas’ Hospital Medical School, University of London gaining a BSc Physiology with 1st Class Honours 1977 and MBBS 1980. He completed his post-graduate training in cardiology at Groby Road (Glenfield) Hospital, Leicester and returned to St. Thomas' as a British Heart Foundation Junior Research Fellow in 1987. He was awarded his MD in 1994.
Dr RH Roberts qualified from Westminster Medical School, University of London in 1982 and completed his post graduate training in cardiology at Guy’s Hospital, The London Chest Hospital and the National Heart & Lung Institute where he was a British Heart Foundation Research Fellow.
Our Consultant Urogynaecologist, Miss Michelle Fynes, specialises in urinary incontinence, prolapse, recurrent cystitis, overactive bladder, voiding difficulty, pain and difficulty with sexual intercourse. She also specialises in general and adolescent gynaecology.
Our Consultant Urogynaecologist, Miss Michelle Fynes, specialises in urinary incontinence, prolapse, recurrent cystitis, overactive bladder, voiding difficulty, pain and difficulty with sexual intercourse. She also specialises in general and adolescent gynaecology.
Austin Ugwumadu is a Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at St George's Hospital, and a Senior Lecturer University of London. He qualified from the University of Lagos, Nigeria and undertook his postgraduate training in the London South Thames West region.
Mr Isaac Manyonda BSc MBBS PhD MRCOG is an obstetrician/gynaecologist practicing in London. His main gynaecological interest areas are Fibroid disease, recurrent early pregnancy loss, Menopause and Minimal access surgery. Obstetrics specialities include Diabetes in pregnancy, Pre-eclampsia and Connective tissue disorders.
Mr Ray has experience in all aspects of arterial and venous disease and he is particularly interested in minimally invasive treatment of varicose veins, blockages of subclavian arteries and veins, and treatments for excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis).
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