Dr Berrin Tezcan
FRCOG, MSc, MD

Belgravia | Dulwich

CEO and Founder, Consultant Obstetrician Gynaecologist & Fetal Medicine Specialist

Berrin completed her specialist training in London and she is a Fellow of Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. She worked in the NHS as a senior obstetrician and gynaecologist since 2005. She has over 20 years experience in the specialty.

She completed her specialist training in Fetal Medicine at King’s College Hospital and holds Diploma in Fetal Medicine awarded by Prof Kypros Nicolaides. She then completed an MSc degree in Prenatal Genetics and Fetal Medicine at UCL (University College London) with distinction.

Berrin is one of the leading gynaecologists and obstetricians in London. She has excellent reputation and also, she is known as one of Vitality Health and Bupa referral consultants which means that her excellent management skills and excellent patient satisfaction results are recognised by the world’s leading private health insurance companies.

Berrin worked as a Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist and Fetal Medicine Specialist at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. She has been actively involved in the training and teaching of obstetricians and gynaecologists at all levels. Berrin has very well established private clinics both in Central London and in South London.

Berrin also holds practicing privileges at the Portland Hospital. She runs her regular private clinics at Grosvenor Gardens Healthcare (Belgravia & Dulwich), 212 Great Portland Street Clinic (the Portland Hospital Outpatient Clinic).

Berrin is a Member of the RCOG Ethics Committee and advises on ethical concerns in the specialty.

Berrin is married with two sons, 21 and 18 years old. Her sons study Computer Science and Economics at Stanford University and University of Southern California in the US. Berrin enjoys spending time with her family, running, swimming and playing tennis. She has successfully completed Hever Castle Triathlon, Vitality London 10k ran for Children with Cancer UK and also completed Cancer Research UK, Race for Life 2017

Her specialist services include both gynaecology and obstetrics care:
• Private well woman screening checks
• Cervical smear screening
• Management of abnormal smear tests including colposcopy assessment.
• Endometriosis
• Fibroids
• Pelvic pain
• Sexual problems
• Early pregnancy problems
• Menopause
• Management of ovarian cysts
• Management of bleeding problems/ endometrial, cervical biopsy/ coil insertion
• Management of menstrual disorders
• Management of polycystic ovaries
• Advice on contraception and sexual health checks/ emergency contraception/coil insertion
• Ovulation induction and follicular tracking ultrasound
• Diagnosis of miscarriage
• Pelvic scans, endometrial thickness scans, follicular tracking scans, early pregnancy scans
• Management of low risk and high risk pregnancies
• Specialist fetal medicine ultrasound scans
• Vaginal / instrumental/ caesarean delivery

Languages spoken: English, Turkish

Articles Written

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