Mr Haitham Hamoda
Consultant Gynaecologist, Subspecialist in Reproductive Medicine and Surgery
- Year Qualified
- 1994
- Qualifications
- MBChB, MD, FRCOG
- Specialty
- Gynaecology
Special Interests
- Menopause
- Minimal access surgery for endometriosis, fibroids and menstrual disorders
- Reproductive Medicine, Endocrinology and Assisted Conception
Biography
Mr Hamoda is a Consultant Gynaecologist and Subspecialist in Reproductive Medicine and Surgery at King’s College Hospital. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and obtained an academic degree of ‘Doctor in Medicine’ (MD) from the University of Aberdeen.
Related services
Research
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Hamoda H, British Menopause Society and Women’s Health Concern. (2017) ‘The British Menopause Society and Women’s Health Concern recommendations on the management of women with premature ovarian insufficiency‘, Post reproductive health, 23,(1):22-35
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Gebril A, Hamoda H, Mathur R (2017) ‘Outpatient management of severe ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome: a systematic review and a review of existing guidelines‘, Human fertility (Cambridge, England), ():1-8
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Achilli C, Pundir J, Ramanathan P, Sabatini L, Hamoda H, Panay N (2017) ‘Efficacy and safety of transdermal testosterone in postmenopausal women with hypoactive sexual desire disorder: a systematic review and meta-analysis‘, Fertility and sterility, 107,(2):475-482.e15
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Hamoda H (2016) ‘Long-term benefits and risks of HRT (Section 11): Venous thromboembolism‘, Post reproductive health, 22,(2):77-9
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Hamoda H, Pepas L, Tasker F, Reidy J, Khalaf Y (2015) ‘Intermediate and long-term outcomes following uterine artery fibroid embolization‘, European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology, 191,():33-8
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Mittal M, Kreatsa M, Narvekar N, Savvas M, Hamoda H (2014) ‘Fertility desires, choice of hormone replacement and the effect of length of time since menopause on bone density in women with premature ovarian insufficiency: a review of 223 consecutive new referrals to a tertiary centre‘, Post reproductive health, 20,(3):104-11
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Mittal M, Savvas M, Narvekar N, Panay N, Hamoda H (2014) ‘A cross-sectional national questionnaire survey assessing the clinical attitudes of members of the British Menopause Society to the management of women with premature ovarian insufficiency‘, Post reproductive health, 20,(3):90-7
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Shukla U, Deval B, Jansa Perez M, Hamoda H, Savvas M, Narvekar N (2013) ‘Sperm donor recruitment, attitudes and provider practices–5 years after the removal of donor anonymity‘, Human reproduction (Oxford, England), 28,(3):676-82
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Panay N, Hamoda H, Arya R, Savvas M, British Menopause Society and Women’s Health Concern. (2013) ‘The 2013 British Menopause Society & Women’s Health Concern recommendations on hormone replacement therapy‘, Menopause international, 19,(2):59-68
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Seshadri S, Sunkara SK, Khalaf Y, El-Toukhy T, Hamoda H (2012) ‘Effect of heparin on the outcome of IVF treatment: a systematic review and meta-analysis‘, Reproductive biomedicine online, 25,(6):572-84
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Hamoda H, Pepas L, Freed C, Grace J, Khalaf Y, Braude P, El-Toukhy T (2011) ‘Outcomes of ovarian stimulation in a two-day oocyte collection week with PGD cycles compared to a five-day oocyte collection week with conventional IVF/ICSI cycles‘, Human fertility (Cambridge, England), 14,(4):254-60
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Hamoda H, Tait P, Edmonds DK (2009) ‘Fatal pulmonary embolus after uterine artery fibroid embolisation‘, Cardiovascular and interventional radiology, 32,(5):1080-2
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Hartshorne GM, Lyrakou S, Hamoda H, Oloto E, Ghafari F (2009) ‘Oogenesis and cell death in human prenatal ovaries: what are the criteria for oocyte selection?‘, Molecular human reproduction, 15,(12):805-19