Mr Philip Rahmanou is a Consultant Gynaecologist in Gloucester who specialises in Urogynaecology
Urogynaecology - bladder & prolapse problems; Investigations and management of urinary incontinence, Laparoscopic prolapse re-constructive surgery (hysteropexy, sacrocolpopexy), Period problems and minimally invasive surgery for menstrual disorders (laparoscopic hysterectomy, removal of fibroids and ovarian cysts), Hysteroscopic operations (resection of fibroids / endometrium and polyps), Vaginal re-constructive surgery, Pelvic Pain, Cosmetic gynaecology, Menopause management.
For further information on Mr Rahmanou's practice, please visit his website here.
Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG)
British Society of Urogynaecology (BSUG)
UK Continence Society (UKCS)
International Continence Society (ICS)
British Medical Association (BMA)
British Society of Gynaecological Endoscopy (BSGE)
Having graduated from the University of Liverpool in 1997, most of his postgraduate obstetrics and gynaecology training was at the Northwest London Deanery. Following this he undertook higher specialist training at John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford in urogynaecology; advanced training in laparoscopic “keyhole” pelvic floor reconstructive surgery and laparoscopic benign gynaecological surgery. Qualifications: MBChB University of Liverpool 1997 MRCOG Royal College of O & G 2009 MD University of London 2012
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation trust
4421348
Wednesday evenings: 17:30- 20:00, Thursday Mornings: week 1 & 3 - 9:30-12:30 &Thursday afternoon: Week 5 - 14:00-17:00
Urogynaecology - bladder & prolapse problems; Investigations and management of urinary incontinence, Laparoscopic prolapse re-constructive surgery (hysteropexy, sacrocolpopexy), Period problems and minimally invasive surgery for menstrual disorders (laparoscopic hysterectomy, removal of fibroids and ovarian cysts), Hysteroscopic operations (resection of fibroids / endometrium and polyps), Vaginal re-constructive surgery, Pelvic Pain, Cosmetic gynaecology, Menopause management.
For further information on Mr Rahmanou's practice, please visit his website here.
Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG)
British Society of Urogynaecology (BSUG)
UK Continence Society (UKCS)
International Continence Society (ICS)
British Medical Association (BMA)
British Society of Gynaecological Endoscopy (BSGE)
Having graduated from the University of Liverpool in 1997, most of his postgraduate obstetrics and gynaecology training was at the Northwest London Deanery. Following this he undertook higher specialist training at John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford in urogynaecology; advanced training in laparoscopic “keyhole” pelvic floor reconstructive surgery and laparoscopic benign gynaecological surgery. Qualifications: MBChB University of Liverpool 1997 MRCOG Royal College of O & G 2009 MD University of London 2012
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