Obstetrics & gynaecology
GMC: 6067707
Ms Sameena Muzaffar is a highly trusted and respected consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist, based in Winchster. She currently practises at Sarum Road Hospital and Royal Hampshire County Hospital. Ms Muzaffar treats a wide range of gynaecological issues and is a well known expert in managing patients with urinary incontinence, vaginal prolapse, perineal tears, painful sexual intercourse following childbirth and menstrual problems.
Ms Muzaffar completed her postgraduate training in Wessex Deanery and her MSc in quality and safety in healthcare at Imperial College London with distinction. She holds a keen interest in research and audit and her work has been presented both nationally and internationally.
She also treats patients suffering from bladder pain, cystitis, recurrent urinary tract infection (UTI) and vaginal ring. She is considered to be an expert in pelvic reconstructive surgery including Z plasty in Hampshire and currently holds the role of lead for perineal trauma at childbirth at Hampshire Hospitals Foundation Trust.
In addition to her interest in research, Ms Muzaffar thrives in educating her peers as the organiser of a national study day for the management of third and fourth degree tears, as well as a perineal care study day.
She is the winner of multiple medical awards, including the Innovation Prize from the King’s Fund for enhanced recovery in obstetrics in 2010 and the prize for Best Oral Presentation at The European Congress of Gynaecology in 2011. Furthermore, she was recognised as a gold medalist from Kashmir University and awarded Best Outgoing Graduate of 2002 by the President of India.
Ms Muzaffar is a member of several medical organisations including The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) and The British Society of Urogynaecology (BSUG).
If it hurts or burns when you urinate, and you find that you need to urinate more frequently, you might think you have a urinary tract infection (UTI), but it is possible that you might have interstitial cystitis (IC) instead. Here to explain this condition in this article is a leading obstetrician and gynaecologist.
A menstrual disorder refers to irregular symptoms or occurrences during the menstrual cycle, which lasts between 22-45 days. Around a quarter of menstruating women experience irregularities or disorders during their cycle, but might not know anything is wrong. Ms Sameena Muzaffar, a respected consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist, breaks down the kinds of menstrual disorders and what they mean.
Ms Sameena Muzaffar, a respected obstetrician and gynaecologist, provides insights on the short and long-term impacts of perineal trauma from childbirth in this informative article. Covering management and treatment of this injury, the leading specialist addresses common queries and offers expert advice for women with perineal trauma.
Unfortunately, many women develop bladder problems after giving birth. In her latest online article, highly experienced consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist Ms Sameena Muzaffar explains how common these bladder problems are, what causes them and how they can be treated.
Recurrent UTIs are an annoying and painful condition that can have numerous different causes. In her latest article, revered obstetrician-gynaecologist Ms Sameena Muzaffar explains the different causes and different treatments available.
Vaginal prolapse is a common condition, particularly in women who have gone through childbirth or menopause. It has the potential to impact your quality of living, but with help, it can be resolved. Ms Sameena Muzaffar provides you with detailed insight into the different causes, symptoms, types and treatment.
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