Por qué es un doctor de primer nivel/Professional statement/Perché è un dottore di prim’ordine
Ms Ravinder Kalkat is an exceptionally skilled consultant gynaecologist in Sutton Coldfield. She is an expert in the diagnosis and management of a wide range of gynaecological issues.
Among her areas of expertise are fibroids, vulvar disorders, gynaecological cancer, endometriosis, menstrual disorders, such as heavy periods and menorrhagia.
After acquiring higher surgical training in obstetrics and gynaecology within West Midlands Deanery, she joined the Good Hope Hospital in Sutton Coldfield, where she is now the lead consultant for the Early Pregnancy and Gynaecology Assessment Unit. Following her training, she undertook a special module from the University of Warwick and developed expertise in the management of menopausal problems, like postmenopausal bleeding.
Ms Kalkat is an expert in laparoscopy (minimal access surgery), and regularly performs hysteroscopy, hysterectomy and vaginal repair. She also performs endometrial ablation surgery. As a specialist in outpatient treatments, she provides minimally invasive procedures that allow patients to make a faster and safer recovery.
Additionally, she is accredited by the British Society of Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology (BSCCP) to perform colposcopy for both investigative and treatment procedures.
She also dedicates her gynaecological career to research and teaching. Some of her top research interests include heavy period and menopause, and she has published numerous scientific research papers in renowned peer-reviewed journals. What's more, Ms Kalkat has presented her work at national and international conferences. Furthermore, she is actively involved in teaching and training medical students and higher surgical trainees. She is a senior clinical examiner at Birmingham University.
Among her areas of expertise are fibroids, vulvar disorders, gynaecological cancer, endometriosis, menstrual disorders, such as heavy periods and menorrhagia.
After acquiring higher surgical training in obstetrics and gynaecology within West Midlands Deanery, she joined the Good Hope Hospital in Sutton Coldfield, where she is now the lead consultant for the Early Pregnancy and Gynaecology Assessment Unit. Following her training, she undertook a special module from the University of Warwick and developed expertise in the management of menopausal problems, like postmenopausal bleeding.
Ms Kalkat is an expert in laparoscopy (minimal access surgery), and regularly performs hysteroscopy, hysterectomy and vaginal repair. She also performs endometrial ablation surgery. As a specialist in outpatient treatments, she provides minimally invasive procedures that allow patients to make a faster and safer recovery.
Additionally, she is accredited by the British Society of Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology (BSCCP) to perform colposcopy for both investigative and treatment procedures.
She also dedicates her gynaecological career to research and teaching. Some of her top research interests include heavy period and menopause, and she has published numerous scientific research papers in renowned peer-reviewed journals. What's more, Ms Kalkat has presented her work at national and international conferences. Furthermore, she is actively involved in teaching and training medical students and higher surgical trainees. She is a senior clinical examiner at Birmingham University.
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Abnormal smear test
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Adenomyosis
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Amenorrhoea
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Asherman's syndrome
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Bacterial vaginosis
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Bicornuate uterus
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Breakthrough bleeding
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Cervicitis
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Chlamydia
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Colposcopy
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Cone biopsy
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Contraceptive methods
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Cysts
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Cytology
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Dyspareunia
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Early menopause
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Ectopic pregnancy
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Endocrine test
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Endometrial cancer
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Endometrial polyps
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Endometriosis
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Endometriosis surgery
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Endoscopic surgery
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Family planning
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Fibroids
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Genital warts
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Gynaecological cancer
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Gynaecological examination
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Gynaecological infections
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Heavy periods
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Hormone replacement therapy (HRT)
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Human papillomavirus (HPV)
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Human papillomavirus vaccine (HPV)
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Hymenoplasty
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Hysterectomy
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Hysteroscopy
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Intrauterine device (IUD)
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Labiaplasty
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Laparoscopy
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Laparotomy
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Lynch syndrome
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Menopause
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Menstrual disorders
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Minimal access surgery (keyhole surgery)
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Miscarriage
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Myomectomy
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One stop clinics
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Ovarian cancer
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Ovarian cyst
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Ovarian stimulation
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Pelvic congestion syndrome
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Pelvic inflammatory disease
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Pelvic pain
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Pelvic pain syndrome
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Period pain
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Polycystic ovaries (PCOS)
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Polyps
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Postmenopausal bleeding
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Postpartum depression
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Preconception care
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Premature menopause
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Premenstrual syndrome (PMS)
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Rectocele
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Recurrent miscarriage
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Sexual dysfunction
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Sexual health
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Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
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Thrush
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Transvaginal ultrasound
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Trichomoniasis
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Tubal ligation
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Ultrasound 20 week scan
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Urinary tract infection
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Uterine cancer
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Uterine malformations
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Vaginal dryness
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Vaginal problems
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Vaginal prolapse
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Vaginal ring
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Vaginismus
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Vaginitis
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Vaginoplasty
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Vulvar precancer
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Warts
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Women's health
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Postmenopausal bleeding: is it normal, and what are the main causes?
In our latest article, we find out whether or not postmenopausal bleeding is normal, what the main causes are, and how it is typically managed, as highly revered and experienced consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist, Ms Ravinder Kalkat, provides a comprehensive overview of postmenopausal bleeding.