Gynaecologist in West London
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Mr Philippe de Rosnay is a consultant Gynaecologist, Laparoscopic (‘key-hole’) surgeon and Obstetrician.
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Gynaecologist in West London
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- WPA
- CIGNA
- BUPA
- AVIVA
- AXA PPP
- Vitality Health
Insurance approved
- WPA
- CIGNA
- BUPA
- AVIVA
- AXA PPP
- Vitality Health
Philippe de Rosnay
Mr Philippe de Rosnay believes in delivering high quality, patient-centred care in a professional and personalised manner. He is committed to ensuring that patients are listened to and are given adequate time to fully understand their treatment choices. Diagnoses and all available management options are explained in a caring, considerate and easily understood manner.
Mr de Rosnay is a skilled surgeon and has a special interest in Urogynaecological disorders, often referred to as Pelvic floor dysfunction. These include conditions such as Urinary incontinence, Overactive bladder, Pelvic organ prolapse and Childbirth-associated perineal trauma.
He is also experienced in managing a wide range of general gynaecological conditions such as menstrual disorders, menopause and pelvic pain from a variety of causes e.g. fibroids, ovarian cysts, endometriosis (See ‘Conditions’ and ‘Treatments’).
Mr de Rosnay consults privately at the BMI Syon clinic in Brentford and the New Victoria Hospital in Kingston-upon-Thames.
Finding a Gynaecologist in West London
Private gynaecologists can help women at many stages in their lives. Finding a gynaecologist in West London to suit your circumstances. doesn’t need to be difficult. Contacting Mr Philippe de Rosnay ensures patient-centred care and the chance to discuss your personal concerns and worries.
Why Should I See a Gynaecologist?
There are many reasons a woman may go and see a gynaecologist. Small changes in the body such as unusual vaginal discharge can cause real distress and shouldn’t go unexplored. Similarly, women with fertility problems, pelvic pain and issues with urinary incontinence may want to get an expert opinion.
At all stages of life women should ensure their gynaecological health is in order. In many instances distressing problems can be solved with simple solutions and a professional gynaecologist in West London can help you explore your symptoms, provide a diagnosis if necessary and work through an effective treatment plan.
If anything feels unusual and uncomfortable in your pelvic area or if you experience a change in discharge or bleeding, discussing this with a gynaecologist is recommended.
Conditions
Bladder Problems
Bladder problems have historically been viewed as an unavoidable part of the ageing process, but this isn’t necessarily the case.
Endometriosis
Endometriosis is a condition where tissue, similar to the tissue that normally grows inside the uterus, also grows outside of the uterus.
Endometrial Polyps
Endometrial polyps are a common cause of abnormal bleeding from the female genital tract.
Fibroids
Fibroids are ‘growths’ within the uterus/womb.
Heavy Menstrual Bleeding
In a normal menstrual cycle, a woman loses an average of 2 to 3 tablespoons (35 to 40 millilitres) of blood over four to eight days.
Menopause
Menopause is defined as the time in a woman’s life, usually between age 45 and 55 years, when the ovaries stop producing eggs.
Menstrual Problems
There are several different types of menstrual-related problems.
Ovarian Cysts
Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs that develop in or on the ovary.
Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Prolapse of the pelvic organs is common and affects the quality of life of millions of women.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
PCOS is a condition that causes irregular menstrual periods.
Chronic Pelvic Pain
CPP is defined as pain that occurs below the umbilicus (belly button) that lasts for at least six months.
Postmenopausal Bleeding
PMB refers to any bleeding from the genital tract in a menopausal woman.
Vaginal Discharge
Vaginal discharge is the term for fluid or mucus that comes from the vagina.
Vaginal/Vulval Cysts
A wide variety of lesions occur on the vulva and within the vagina.
Specialist and General Gynaecology
Mr Philippe de Rosnay provides both specialist and general gynaecological diagnoses and treatments. As a skilled laparoscopic surgeon, he has a keen interest in urogynaecology, including disorders such as pelvic floor dysfunction and childbirth-related perineal trauma.
More general gynaecological conditions include a range of menstrual disorders, menopause issues and concerns and causes of pelvic pain such as ovarian cysts and fibroids.
Well Woman Clinics in West London
Well Woman Health Checks ensure the general gynaecological health of women of all ages. Your West London gynaecologist should provide these checks as standard, ensuring assurance and peace of mind in your gynaecological health.
Well Woman Checks differ dependent on a woman’s age but will look at a range of different women’s health issues. Various conditions are screened for, but they also offer an opportunity to learn and discuss more about your sexual and gynaecological health. Well Woman Checks can also incorporate further testing such as ultrasounds, swab tests for sexually transmitted infections and blood tests.
Testimonials
‘Words or actions cannot express sufficiently how grateful we are to Mr de Rosnay for all he did for us.’
Kerry, London
I’d like to thank Mr de Rosnay for all his care. I’ve been able to return to exercising and can walk as far as I want!’
Emma, London
‘We are forever thankful to Mr de Rosnay for his kindness and professionalism throughout. It made the whole experience much less frightening than anticipated.’
Holly, London
‘I put my trust in Mr de Rosnay…he has a great manner, patience and understanding.’
Anon
Surgical Gynaecological Treatment in West London
Surgical treatment for gynaecological conditions is not the first resort in any instance. However, when surgery is required, women can be safe in the knowledge of Mr de Rosnay’s extensive experience. Mr de Rosnay is a highly experienced laparoscopic surgeon and this allows him to offer a wide range of gynaecological treatments in a non-invasive way.
What is Laparoscopic Surgery?
The term laparoscopic surgery is more commonly referred to as key-hole surgery. Non-invasive and often carried out as a day case, laparoscopic surgery options are possible for a range of gynaecological treatments including hysteroscopy, myomectomy and endometrial ablation.
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Treatments
Well Woman Health Check
A well-woman health check may provide women of all ages with confidence and peace of mind.
Cervical Screening (Pap/Smear) Test
Regular cervical smear tests are recommended from 25 to 64 years of age.
Mirena IUS
The Mirena intra-uterine system is a reliable form of contraception and is effective in treating heavy periods.
Hysteroscopy
A hysteroscope is a telescope-like device that is inserted into the uterus via the vagina and cervix.
Laparoscopy
Laparoscopy is a procedure to look inside your abdomen and pelvis by using a camera attached to a telescope-like device.
MYOMECTOMY
Myomectomy is the surgical removal of fibroids from the uterus, leaving the uterus in place.
Hysterectomy
Hysterectomy is a commonly performed procedure to remove the uterus/womb.
Endometrial Ablation
In women with heavy periods, endometrial ablation is a surgical procedure to eradicate the lining of the womb.
Incontinence (Bladder) Surgery
Surgery for bladder problems may be considered when conservative measures have been unsuccessful.
Prolapse Surgical Repair
Surgical treatment for pelvic organ prolapse will depend on symptoms, individual circumstances and personal choice.
Clinics
BMI Syon Clinic
(Consultation only)
941 Great West Road, Brentford
TW8 9DU
020 8322 6000
New Victoria Hospital
(Consultation and Surgery)
184 Coombe Lane West, Kingston Upon Thames
KT2 7EG
020 8949 9000
BMI The Clementine Churchill Hospital
(Surgery only)
Sudbury Hill, Harrow
HA1 3RX
020 8872 3872