24/02/2026Ms Ravinder KalkatObstetrician & GynaecologistGynaecological treatment of fibroidsModern gynaecological care offers a range of effective treatments tailored to symptom severity, fibroid size and a woman’s reproductive plans.More articles from this doctor
22/01/2026Dr Lakshmi RatnamConsultant diagnostic and interventional radiologistUterine artery embolisation (UAE) treatment of fibroidsUterine artery embolisation is a minimally invasive treatment that can reduce fibroid size and improve symptoms without removing the uterus.More articles from this doctor
06/11/2025Dr James BriggsConsultant Interventional and Diagnostic RadiologistWhy I recommend uterine fibroid embolisation over surgery: A radiologist’s perspectiveUterine fibroids are a common concern for many women, often causing heavy periods, pelvic pain, or pressure symptoms that can affect daily life. Traditionally, surgery such as hysterectomy (removal of the womb) or myomectomy (removal of fibroids) has been the main treatment option. However, consultant interventional radiologist Dr James Briggs often recommends a less invasive alternative called uterine fibroid embolisation (UFE).More articles from this doctor
10/06/2025Mr Mahantesh KaroshiConsultant GynaecologistHow fast do fibroids shrink after menopause?Uterine fibroids are non-cancerous growths which can develop in or around the uterus. They can cause symptoms such as heavy bleeding, pain, or pressure. Many women wonder what happens to fibroids after menopause. Let's break it down in simple terms.More articles from this doctor
11/02/2025Dr Candice CheungFertility SpecialistUterine malformations and their impact on fertilityUterine malformations are structural abnormalities of the uterus that develop during foetal growth. These conditions can affect fertility, increase the risk of pregnancy complications, and, in some cases, cause recurrent miscarriage.