
Professional statement
Miss Diana Marcus is an esteemed consultant gynaecologist and gynaecological oncology lead, currently practising at London Gynaecology - Moorgate. She specialises in the diagnosis and management of complex gynaecological conditions and gynaecological cancers.
With more than ten years of clinical experience, Miss Marcus has broad expertise across all areas of obstetrics and gynaecology. Her particular interests include gynaecological oncology, minimally invasive surgical techniques, and supporting women’s health across the full reproductive lifespan.
Miss Marcus graduated in medicine from University College London in 2007, where she was awarded the Fairweather Prize and the Bernard Hart Prize in recognition of academic excellence. She completed her specialty training in Obstetrics and Gynaecology with the East of England Deanery, gaining experience at major centres including Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, Lister Hospital in Stevenage, Peterborough City Hospital, and Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital.
She subsequently completed a PhD in Gynaecological Oncology at Imperial College London, contributing to research aimed at improving cancer management and surgical outcomes. Prior to her appointment at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, Miss Marcus held consultant and fellowship roles at King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and HCA Healthcare, where she further developed her clinical expertise and academic interests.
Clinics

London Gynaecology
Central London, 15 Austin Friars, London EC2N 2HE, UKMedical insurances accepted
Credentials
Professional experience
- 19 years of experience
- Consultant Gynaecologist, London Gynaecology - Moorgate
Subspecialties
- Fibroids
- Endometriosis
Education
- MBBS, University College London (2007)
- PhD, Imperial College London (2020)
Positions in organisations
- Leads, Gynaecological Oncology and Two-Week Wait (2WW) Services, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
Publications and conferences
- https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Diana-Marcus-2
Prizes and awards
- Fairweather Prize, UCL (2007)
- Bernard Hart Prize, UCL (2007)
Languages spoken
- English