
Professor Vik Khullar
Professional statement
Professor Vik Khullar is a highly experienced consultant gynaecologist and urogynaecologist in London. His private clinics can be found at 16 Devonshire Street and the Lindo Wing St Mary's Hospital. He specialises in pelvic floor dysfunction, vaginal prolapse, urinary incontinence, pelvic pain and urogynaecological problems.
Professor Khullar studied at King's College, London, before graduating with a medical degree from the University of London in 1988. He then went on to do research at King's College Hospital and was awarded a Doctor of Medicine and became a fellow of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in 2007. He also works publicly for the Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and specialises in patients with bladder and pelvic organ problems secondary to Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDH). He is Head of the Department of Urogynaecology at St Mary's Hospital in London which he established in the year 2000.
He is Vice-Chairman of BSUG, an expert advisor for NICE and Vice-Chairman of the NIHR. He also dedicates his time to teaching and is Professor of Urogynaecology at Imperial College London.
Professor Khullar has won numerous awards including the prize for best scientific abstract at the IUGA meeting in Vienna, Austria in 2018, the prize for best clinical abstract at the ICS meeting in Philadelphia, USA and the prize for best research abstract with the British Society of Urogynaecology in London, all in the same year. He has numerous publications, some of which can be found online via PubMed.
Clinics

16 Devonshire Street
W1G Marylebone London, 27 Harley Street, London, W1G 7AFMedical insurances accepted
Credentials
Professional experience
- 37 years of experience
- Consultant Gynaecologist, 16 Devonshire Street (present)
Subspecialties
- Pelvic floor dysfunction
- Vaginal prolapse
Professional memberships
- British Medical Association
- European Urogynaecology Association
Education
- FRCOG, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (2007)
- MD, University of London (2000)
Teaching posts
- Professor of Urogynaecology at Imperial College London
Positions in organisations
- Vice-chairman of BSUG
- Expert advisor for NICE
Publications and conferences
- Imaging chapter in Incontinence. ICI 6th Edition (2017)
- Surgery for Stress Incontinence: Midurethral slings chapter in Continence: current concepts and treatment strategies (2009) Panayi D and Khullar V
Prizes and awards
- Established the Department of Urogynaecology, St Mary's Hospital, London
- Prize for best scientific abstract at IUGA meeting, Vienna Austria (2018)
Languages spoken
- English
Reviews
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- Five star consultation
- Excellent experience as always. Thorough and always taking a wider perspective.
- Prof Khullar is by far the best Consultant I’ve ever been under & I’ve been under a lot over the years. He has never given up on me despite how complicated my condition is and is so kind and instead of just talking at me like most do, he actively discusses everything with me
- Great personality and explanation given very welcoming and patient
- After 8 years of struggling and the 3 months in hospital - it was so reassuring talking to Prof Khullar - there is light at the end of a very dark tunnel. Thankyou
- An empathetic consultant who takes an holistic approach to ones treatment plan. Very impressive.
- Prof Khullar was extremely knowledgeable, considerate & hopefully has shone some light on a long and painful condition.
- Very warm and compassionate.
- I did not have an appointment with Professor Khullar so cannot make any comments or suggestions except I would advise you to check your systems to ensure that the wrong people are not targeted for opinions.
- Pretty much the best conversation I've ever had with a doctor, in terms of helpfulness and humanity. Finally, I've been understood, listened to, and told there are solutions for MCAS, which is misunderstood and ignored by so many. So happy I was able to see Professor Khullar.