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Goring Hall Hospital - part of Circle Health Group
Obstetrics & GynaecologyGoring Hall Hospital, part of Circle Health Group, is a leading private hospital in Goring-by-Sea, Worthing, UK that provides high-quality healthcare to patients in Worthing, Pulborough, Horsham and beyond. Opened in 1994, the centre attracts more than 120 consultants across a wide range of specialist areas including general surgery, orthopaedics and ophthalmology, who are able to perform expert diagnostic care and procedures such as hip, knee, shoulder and ankle joint replacement as well as cataract surgery, hernia repair and gall bladder surgery in a safe and premium hospital environment. Patients at Goring Hall Hospital will have access to modern equipment and facilities of the highest standards, which at the moment, comprise of 9 consulting rooms, an ophthalmic suite and 3 pre-assessment rooms. There is a diagnostics and imaging department where patients have fast access to MRI, CT scanning, X-Ray and Ultrasound. The hospital has 52 registered beds, 3 operating theatres (2 with laminar flow), a JAG-accredited endoscopy suite, a recovery unit and more. Patients can book consultations easily online through our website and also over the phone. We accept patients privately and cover all major insurance providers. Patients who are paying for their treatment themselves can benefit from our flexible payment options through Chrysalis Finance. Goring Hall Hospital is situated on the coast of Worthing and built on extensive grounds with direct views of the sea and courtyard, ensuring a relaxed and tranquil ambience for patients.
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Nuffield Health The Manor Hospital, Oxford
Obstetrics & GynaecologyOxford, The Manor Hospital, part of Nuffield Health, is a state-of-the-art private hospital in Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK with an international reputation for providing specialist diagnostic and treatment services. Opened in 2004, the centre is equipped with the latest, high technology scanners and facilities available including 68 private en-suite bedrooms, eight operating theatres, a seven-bedded intensive care unit, 25 consulting rooms, a dedicated paediatric ward and an endoscopy unit, to ensure premium healthcare in a safe and comfortable hospital setting. Oxford, The Manor Hospital is located east of Oxford City Centre, well-accessed by bus services and with disabled parking available, ensuring a pleasant arrival to the hospital. What medical services does it specialise in? Orthopaedic hip surgery Orthopaedic knee surgery General surgery Diagnostics Orthopaedic foot and ankle surgery General orthopaedic surgery Gastroenterology Orthopaedic hand and wrist surgery Ophthalmology
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Nuffield Health Hereford Hospital
Obstetrics & GynaecologyHereford Hospital, part of Nuffield Health, is a modern private hospital in Hereford, Herefordshire, UK that provides first-class healthcare. Opened in 1974, the centre takes great care providing high standards of diagnosis and treatment, and constantly invests in new facilities, which at the moment comprise of 23 rooms, two operating theatres, X-ray and outpatient facilities, physiotherapy, offsite hydrotherapy, a remodelled day care suite and a state-of-the-art mammography unit. Hereford Hospital is located only half a mile from Hereford city centre, with access to the 476 bus line, West Midlands Railway and Transport for Wales train, and private transport. What medical services does it specialise in? The centre's team of expert consultants perform high-quality medical, diagnostic imaging and surgical services that cover a comprehensive range of specialties including: Orthopaedic hip surgery Orthopaedic knee surgery General surgery Diagnostics Orthopaedic foot and ankle surgery General orthopaedic surgery Urology Cosmetic surgery Dermatology Colorectal surgery
Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Information about gynaecologists and obstetricians
What does a gynaecologist do?
A gynaecologist is the specialist responsible for the health of the female reproductive system. They assess, diagnose, and treat conditions affecting the ovaries, uterus, and vagina. They also monitor gynaecological health throughout a woman’s life and, within the field of obstetrics, oversee pregnancy care and childbirth.
Why are you referred to a gynaecologist?
Patients are referred to this specialist when there are symptoms or changes affecting the female reproductive system, menstrual disorders, infections, or a suspected gynaecological condition. They are also consulted for antenatal care or when planning a pregnancy.
When should you see a gynaecologist?
Gynaecology and obstetrics address many of the most common health concerns affecting women. For example, endometriosis affects approximately 1 in 10 women of reproductive age worldwide (around 190 million), according to the World Health Organization, and polycystic ovary syndrome can affect between 1 and 1.3 in 10 women, often without diagnosis (WHO). Consultations are also common for menstrual irregularities, fibroids, ovarian cysts, or concerns about fertility.
Seeing a specialist is part of routine women’s healthcare and may be advisable if persistent pelvic pain occurs, periods become very irregular, symptoms last for several cycles or affect daily life, as well as during pregnancy or when planning to conceive.
Why choose a gynaecologist?
A gynaecologist provides specialist diagnosis and clinical follow-up at every stage of a woman’s life. Their expertise helps detect conditions early, monitor reproductive health and supervise pregnancy safely.
Type of patients who see a specialist in Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Women of all ages may consult this specialist: adolescents starting their first gynaecological check-ups, women of reproductive age planning or monitoring a pregnancy, and patients experiencing symptoms, infections or disorders of the reproductive system.
Conditions treated by a specialist in Obstetrics & Gynaecology
- Ovarian cancer
- Cervical cancer
- Vaginitis
- Ovarian cyst
- Endometriosis
- Human papillomavirus (HPV)
- Urinary incontinence
- Dysmenorrhoea
Preparing for a consultation with a gynaecologist
For your appointment, it is advisable to bring previous medical reports, test results, and notes about any recent symptoms or changes. If pregnancy is confirmed or suspected, the specialist will assess the situation and may request additional tests.
Tests or treatments a gynaecologist may request
These tests help evaluate gynaecological health and the development of pregnancy, as well as identify possible complications during gestation.
- Cervical smear test
- Obstetric and gynaecological ultrasound
- Prenatal diagnosis
- Amniocentesis
- Pregnancy care
- Gestational diabetes treatment
What should I do to book an appointment with a gynaecologist?
At Top Doctors, you can book a consultation with a leading gynaecologist and obstetrics specialist in just one click. Simply access the list of specialists and choose the professional who best suits your needs.
Best Obstetrics & Gynaecology centres in the UK
At Top Doctors, we work with leading centres specialising in gynaecology and obstetrics, equipped for diagnosis, pregnancy monitoring, and the treatment of gynaecological conditions.
Related content on Obstetrics & Gynaecology
If you would like to learn more about gynaecological health, pregnancy, and diseases affecting the female reproductive system, you can explore the following related informational content.
- Understanding adolescent gynaecology: A guide to puberty, menstrual health, and sexual well-being
- Pelvic pain explained: How an obstetrician-gynaecologist can help
Sources
- World Health Organization. (2025). Endometriosis. https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/endometriosis
- World Health Organization. (2026). Polycystic ovary syndrome. https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/polycystic-ovary-syndrome
- World Health Organization. (2023). Trends in maternal mortality 2000–2023. https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/maternal-mortality
- World Health Organization. (2024). Cervical cancer. https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/cervical-cancer













