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Suggestions for high risk pregnancy specialist in London?

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AleksLondon · 27/11/2018 17:52

Hello dear ladies! I'm new here and really need your help...
I am 6 weeks pregnant and sadly having high risk because of heart-shaped uterus (biocornuate). I am already having complications and desperate to find a good obstetrician who specialises in uterus malformation and high risk pregnancies. My nearest hospital is St Mary's and I am considering Lindo Wing, but no idea what doctor to go to. This is my first pregnancy and I'm really worried. If anyone has any suggestions, I would very much appreciate it xx

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anappleadaykeeps · 27/11/2018 17:55

Are you looking at private or NHS? If high risk and looking for private, I'd suggest Chelsea & Westminster.

anappleadaykeeps · 27/11/2018 18:01

Chelsea & Westminster private wing I mean.

charliefarli · 27/11/2018 18:14

The Fetal Medicine Centre on Harley Street is also very good and reasonably priced.

fetalmedicine.com

AleksLondon · 27/11/2018 19:00

Thank you! Yes, I’m looking for private as I want to be monitored all the time and hopefully find a good doctor who will help me to save the pregnancy.

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AleksLondon · 27/11/2018 19:07

Thank you for the link, I will check it out. So far I’ve seen two doctors at Harley Street and Portland Hospital but last weekend I had to go to emergency (bleeding) and the closest to my house is St Mary’s. I realised then that a specialist close to my house and with access to a big hospital in case something happens would be ideal... of course, if I find someone really good in another area I am happy to travel.

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ZackPizzazz · 27/11/2018 19:38

Nicolaides at Kings is a world-renowned authority on fetal medicine and practises privately through the Fetal Medicine Centre. The department of fetal medicine at Queen Charlotte's is also very good & both Chelsea & Westminster and Queen Mary's have strong reputations as far as I know. For anything really complex Nicolaides is the Godfather though.

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