Mr Mohamed Elsherbiny
Consultant Gynaecologist and Endometriosis Specialist
About Mr Mohamed Elsherbiny
Mr Mohamed Elsherbiny is a highly regarded consultant gynaecologist and endometriosis specialist, known for his expertise in complex laparoscopic procedures. As an advanced laparoscopic and robotic surgeon, he concentrates on the treatment of benign gynaecological conditions and endometriosis. He offers private consultations and surgical services by appointment, accepting major insurance providers. His practice takes a holistic approach to diagnosing and managing various gynaecological issues, including fibroids, endometriosis, and abnormal uterine bleeding. His foundational training as an obstetrician and gynaecologist led to his membership with the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) in 2017. He later completed the RCOG-accredited Advanced Training Skills Modules in Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery for the Excision of Benign Disease and Benign Gynaecological Surgery at St Mary’s Hospital, part of the Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, which hosts one of the largest tertiary endometriosis referral centres in the UK. This extensive training resulted in his accreditation as a specialist by the General Medical Council. Mr Elsherbiny focuses on advanced laparoscopic surgeries for Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis, including cases involving the bladder, bowel, diaphragm, and areas outside the pelvis. He is adept at addressing complex pelvic adhesions and frozen pelvis, excising endometriosis and adhesions, performing myomectomies for fibroids of all sizes, and conducting hysterectomies for uteri of various dimensions. Additionally, he excels in day-case laparoscopic hysterectomy. Mr Elsherbiny is skilled in managing menstrual irregularities, particularly in treating adenomyosis as well as addressing abnormal uterine bleeding and painful periods.
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