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Mr Ian Chilcott

Obstetrician & Gynaecologist

Centre for Reproductive and Genetic Health Trading as CRGH Portland

Credentials

MBBS - University of London
UK in 1993
FRCOG - Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
UK

About Mr

Mr Ian Chilcott is a Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, with his private practice based at The Portland Hospital in Central London and The Bishops Wood Hospital in Northwood. He qualified from St Mary's Hospital Medical School in 1993 and has been a Consultant since 2005. As well as providing care throughout pregnancy, delivery, and the post-natal period to women with both straightforward and complicated pregnancies, Mr Chilcott also treats women with a wide variety of gynaecological problems. He has a special interest and specialised skill in gynaecological surgery, including keyhole surgery, and is an expert at performing procedures such as laparoscopic, abdominal, and vaginal hysterectomy. The Hillingdon Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is a large district general hospital with a busy Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department where 5000 babies are born each year, and where Mr Chilcott is one of the Senior Consultants. There he has a varied workload that includes Outpatient Clinics in gynaecology and a Antenatal Clinic. He has two gynaecological operating lists per week and a Labour Ward session. Practising in a busy NHS hospital enables him to maintain and continue to develop skills in all aspects of care of pregnant and non-pregnant women. Mr Chilcott also has extensive experience in writing medico-legal reports on a wide variety of cases in both obstetrics and gynaecology. His expertise includes, but is not limited to, the following areas: Maternity care Caesarean section Vaginal delivery Endometrial Ablation Endoscopic surgery Hysteroscopy Laparoscopic surgery Fibroids Heavy periods (menorrhagia) High-risk pregnancy Hysterectomy Endometriosis Pelvic pain Prolapse

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