Obstetrician & Gynaecologist
Miss Neela Mukhopadhaya is a Consultant Gynaecologist currently working at Luton and Dunstable University Hospital. She also holds the position as Honorary Senior Lecturer at UCL and Associate Medical Director for Revalidation. She is a past Clinical Director for Gynaecology. She has a particular interest in Recurrent miscarriages, Early Pregnancy and Subfertility Problems, but also has experience in fibroids, ovarian cysts, menstrual and menopausal disorders (BMS specialist and trainer). Miss Mukhopadhaya qualified in Medicine in India. She completed her postgraduate medical training before specialising in Obstetrics and Gynaecology. She has also completed a fellowship with the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in 2013, and is now a Faculty and Committee member. She also holds a honorary post in teh European College of Obstetrians and Gynaecologist (EBCOG). She has more than 30 years of clinical experience on a broad range of gynaecological problems, and she provides a patient-centred approach for her patients. Furthermore she has set up a one-stop service using ultrasound for diagnosis and for putting together a management plan. Apart from her clinical work, she enjoys teaching and carrying out research. She is a qualified coach for leadership and management. •Consultant in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Bedfordshire University Hospitals, NHS,UK •Consultant Gynaecologist Spire Harpenden Hospital UK •Honorary Senior Lecturer, University College London •Associate Medical Director for Revalidation •Previous Chair Part 1 MRCOG subcommittee •Examiner MRCOG Part 3 •Several past roles in RCOG •Publications-30 National & 20 International •Edited 5 text books and Authored more than 50 chapters Diseases, Medical Tests and Treatments Early pregnancy Recurrent miscarriages Menopause Specialist recognised by BMS Fibroid Removal Endometriosis Menstrual disorders Paediatric Gynaecology Subfertility Ovarian Cysts Hysterectomy Laparoscopic surgery "I am a Consultant Gynaecologist and have held several leadership roles. I learnt that believing in one’s own abilities is the first step to develop the confidence to overcome challenges". "The connection that I make with my patients is strengthened by my interpersonal skills of kindness, empathy, value and respect that I have developed over the years while serving women with miscarriages, pregnancy losses and adverse health diagnoses. Bringing my teaching skills into various aspects of healthcare has a great potential in unfolding the skills of many of our budding doctors/nurses/healthcare professionals and shaping their futures".