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Mr Mohemed Ahmed Siddig

Consultant Gynaecologist, Urogynaecologist & Pelvic Floor Reconstruction Surgeon

DM, MD, ABOG, MFFP, MRCOG

Practises at: The Winterbourne Hospital

Dr Mohemed Siddig Gynaecology

Personal Profile

Mr. Mohamed A Siddig qualified from the University of Debrecen Medical School and completed his post graduate training in Obstetrics & Gynaecology in different International and national UK hospitals. He received further specialized training in Urogynaecology and minimal access surgery at Deriford Urogynaecology unit. During his gynaecology training, he had the opportunity to work under the supervision of some great pioneers in the field of urogynaecology in the United Kingdom and abroad.

Mr Siddig established the Urogynaecology service at Dorset County Hospital and the department now offers a comprehensive multidisciplinary pelvic floor service. He treats a wide range of gynaecological conditions and has a special interest in advanced pelvic floor surgery. He works closely with physiotherapists and continence advisors for the conservative management of incontinence. He is proficient in the use of minimally invasive urogynaecological procedures (TOT) for surgical management of stress incontinence. He is a recognised expert in advanced pelvic floor surgery including mesh complications and vaginal oopherectomies. He is passionate about patient centred care and no one treatment suits all women.

He is a member of British Society of Urogynaecology, International Urogynaecology Association, International Continence Society and FIGO. 

Mr Siddig is invited as a visiting surgeon in many countries in the Middle East and Africa. He is a devoted individual that helps train and supervise doctors in different countries across Africa.

My NHS practice is based at Dorset County Hospital Foundation Trust, a large district general hospital which offers a wide range of specialised health services across Dorset and the South West of England

Do make an appointment if you are suffering from any of these symptoms:

  • Going to toilet to pass urine repeatedly - day or night
  • Unable to hold urine and starts leaking before reaching to toilet
  • Bed wetting at night - any age child or adult
  • Leakage of urine with coughing, laughing ,sneezing or upon bending down
  • Feeling of incomplete urination
  • Difficulty in starting urination or not having good flow
  • Feeling a lump in the vagina - even after having uterus removed

Clinical Interests

Clinical Interests

General Gynaecology

  • Menstrual disorders including heavy, irregular and painful periods
  • Pelvic pain
  • Menopause and HRT
  • Early pregnancy complications and recurrent miscarriage
  • Well women care

Urogynaecology

  • Urinary Incontinence
  • Pelvic floor prolapse
  • Bladder neck dysfunction
  • Overactive bladder syndrome
  • Vaginal laxity
  • Pelvic floor and post birth perineal disorders
  • Recurrent urinary tract infection
  • Pelvic mesh related complications
  • Minimally invasive surgery (keyhole)
  • Female genital cosmetic surgery
  • Surgical treatment of sexual dysfunction

Professional Memberships

Professional Memberships

  • MPS - Medical Protection Society
  • BMA - British Medical Association
  • RCOG - Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
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