
Professional statement
Ms Zakia Balghari is a highly experienced consultant gynaecologist and obstetrician, with over two decades of clinical practice across South Asia, the Middle East, and the UK. She currently sees patients privately, offering personalised, high-quality care rooted in best clinical practices.
Her expertise covers a wide range of women’s health concerns, including menstrual irregularities, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), fibroids, pelvic pain, sexual health issues, vulval conditions, and premenstrual syndrome (PMS). Ms Balghari is proficient in outpatient procedures such as hysteroscopy, enabling minimally invasive evaluation and treatment of uterine conditions like abnormal bleeding, fibroids, and polyps. She is well-versed in both traditional and minimally invasive surgical techniques.
Ms Balghari provides holistic care through every stage of a woman’s life—from early pregnancy and preterm birth prevention to pre-conception counselling, postnatal recovery, and menopause management. She also holds specialised knowledge in foetal medicine and complex reproductive health issues.
In her role as an RCOG college tutor, Ms Balghari plays an active part in training the next generation of specialists in gynaecology and obstetrics. Her clinical approach is firmly grounded in the latest evidence-based research and national best practice guidelines.
Clinics

LycaHealth Canary Wharf
Central London, 1 Westferry Circus, Canary Wharf. E14 4HD,Medical insurances accepted
Credentials
Professional experience
- 27 years of experience
- Consultant Gynaecologist and Obstetrician, LycaHealth - Canary Wharf
Subspecialties
- Post-partum care
- Pre-pregnancy counselling
Professional memberships
- International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynaecology
- British Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy, UK
Education
- MBBS, Fatima Jinnah Medical College Pakistan (1999)
Positions in organisations
- Lead Obstetrician, Foetal Monitoring, MAU & Triage
Publications and conferences
- BJOG June 2025: HIVE Deep Dive Case Review: Disseminating learning to Improve Outcome
- Successful spontaneous pregnancy and delivery following Myomectomy and uterine artery embolization (UAE): A case report Z.K. Balghari, N. Chow, N. Comi, A.V. Antoniou. Middle East Fertility Society Journal. 2011;16(1):90-92.
Languages spoken
- English
- Urdu
Reviews
- Would you recommend this doctor?
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- Very friendly staff and great experience overall. The doctor explained the whole procedure and they were very attentive about me. The procedure went well and all my questions were answered. Thank you all!
- Such a fantastic knowledgeable surgeon
- Dr Balghari was wonderful, she was patient in listening to my concerns, took me seriously and I feel confident in the treatment plan she suggested.
- Saw her as part of a special weekend clinic to reduce waiting list, not at any of the listed clinic options. Very polite and professional and I felt at ease especially considering I had had bad experiences when I saw a previous doctor for the same thing. She did great thank you so much.
- Dr Balghari was very thorough and explained everything in great detail. Her knowledge of Ehlers Danlos Syndrome was incredibly reassuring. And on top of everything, she was very kind and compassionate.
- Dr Zakia is an exceptionally compassionate and highly competent physician. Her gentle manner, warmth, and genuine kindness immediately put patients at ease. She treats everyone with remarkable empathy, attentiveness, and respect, delivering care that is not only clinically excellent but also deeply humane.
- Dr / Zakia Balghari is very professional and friendly. Thank you
- I am very happy with the whole experience.I had endometrial biopsy and Mirena - she did very smoothly and was very caring. I strongly recommend Dr Balghari.
- The doctor was fantastic. Listened very well, answered all my questions well, helped me a lot and was very warm and kind. I really appreciated her consultation. I feel seen and heard which is not always the case