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Ms Shirin Khanjani

Obstetrician & Gynaecologist

Fitzrovia

Credentials

MD- Esfahan University of Medical Sciences and Health 2005
PhD- Imperial College London 2010
MRCOG- Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists 2014
Sub-specialist Accreditation in Reproductive Medicine- Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists 2018

About Ms

Ms Shirin Khanjani is a Consultant Gynaecologist at University College London Hospital. She subspecialises in Reproductive Medicine and she has a passion for providing treatment for couples experiencing difficulty and delay in conceiving. Ms Khanjani offers treatments to enhance fertility such as in-vitro fertilisation (IVF), ovulation induction and egg donor-recipient treatment. She also offers fertility-preserving treatments such as egg freezing. Ms Khanjani also has a special interest in premenstrual syndrome and perimenopausal and menopausal symptoms. Ms Khanjani completed her undergraduate training at Esfahan University of Medical Sciences and Health, Iran in 2005 and she went on to undertake a PhD at Imperial College London in 2010. Ms Khanjani specialised in Obstetrics and Gynaecology in 2014 and gained a specialist accreditation in Reproductive Medicine in 2018. She now works for the Centre of Reproductive and Genetic Health and University College London Hospital. Ms Khanjani has an interest in research and she has published several book chapters and articles in peer-reviewed journals. Her research focuses on identifying biomarkers to aid in successful conception.Diseases, Medical Tests and Treatments Fertility treatments Ovulation induction In-vitro fertilisation (IVF) Pelvic ultrasound Hysteroscopic surgery Hysteroscopy Coil insertion Infertility Female infertility In Vitro Fertilisation Fertility preservation Poor ovarian reserve Egg donor-recipient treatment Egg freezing Premenstrual syndrome Menopause

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