Ms Darly Mathew

Dr. AbdelFattah Al-Masry
Experience: More than 20 years of experience
Hospital: Not Available

About

Ms Darly Mathew is a renowned consultant gynaecologist based in Nottinghamshire. She has over 25 years of experience and is able to give expert care in fibroids, polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) and ovarian cysts and menopause.

She obtained her MBBS at Christian Medical College in Vellore, India, before undergoing further medical training in the UK (London and Nottingham). She obtained specialist accreditation in obstetrics and gynaecology in 2008.

Ms Darly Mathew also focuses on several different gynaecological related issues including endometriosis and prolapse, as well as abnormal bleeding, abdominal pain and hysteroscopy. Additionally, she offers hormone replacement therapy (HRT).

Ms Mathew is dedicated to improving services within her field. She is extremely interested in medical education and has obtained further qualifications in medical education from University of Nottingham. She is the Cancer lead and Menopause lead in her NHS Trust.

She is devoted to her patients, working to deliver an outstanding level of care and aims to alleviate any concerns or anxiety that her patients may have.

Ms Mathew is a member of numerous professional organisations including The Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecologists, The British Medical Association, British Menopause Society and The British Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology

Education

 Christian Medical College and Hospitals – Vellore, India (1991)

List of Treatments

Not Available

Work Experience

 More than 20 years of experience Consultant Gynaecologist  – BMI The Park Nottinghamshire (present)
 Consultant Gynaecologist – Royal Hospital Chesterfield (present) 


Special Interest

 Abnormal bleeding Inter-menstrual bleeding
 Heavy bleeding (Menorrhagia) Post – menopausal bleeding Prolapse Abdominal Pain Pelvic pain Hysteroscopy Ovarian Cysts Colposcopy Cervical smear abnormalities HPV CIN (Pre-cancer) Laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery Gynae cancer