Obstetric Physicians
Dr Charlotte Frise has a background in acute and general medicine, and now works as lead obstetric physician for the NW London maternal medicine network.
Dr Sheba Jarvis is a consultant in diabetes and endocrinology, acute medicine and obstetric medicine. She also works in research at Imperial College London as a Lecturer in Reproductive and Developmental Sciences and is Director of Student Conduct at the medical school.
Prof Catherine Williamson is an obstetric physician and internationally known for her work in liver disease in pregnancy, particularly intrahepatic cholestasis in pregnancy.
Obstetricians
Miss Mandish Dhanjal is a consultant obstetrician with extensive experience of maternal medicine. She was previously clinical director for Maternity at Imperial and is now lead obstetrician for the NW London maternal medicine network.
Miss Kerry Munro is a consultant obstetrician who has specific training in maternal medicine.
Miss Naomi Primrose is a consultant obstetrician with specific training in maternal medicine.
Miss Muna Noori is a consultant obstetrician, with a background of subspeciality training in maternal and fetal medicine. She is currently clinical director for Maternity at Imperial.
Maternal Medicine Midwives
Ms Mandie O’Loughlin is lead maternal medicine midwife for our department. She provides continuity of care to some of our highest risk women, triages referrals, organises clinics and liaises with other midwifery teams as needed.
Diabetes team
Miss Bryony Jones, Miss Naomi Primrose, Miss Jasmine Tay, Mr Tom Prior, Miss Alison Ho and Miss Sana Usman are consultant obstetricians in the diabetes team. Professor Anne Dornhorst and Dr Chuks Uduku are consultants in diabetes who also join the clinic each week.
Other specialty clinics
Prof Liz Lightstone and Dr Phil Webster are consultant nephrologists with a specialist interest in pregnancy in women with renal disease. They both join the obstetric medicine team for the monthly obstetric renal clinic and for monthly pre-conception counselling clinics.
Dr Carolyn Millar is a consultant in obstetric haematology and joins Miss Noori weekly.
Miss Tay and Dr Mamta Sohal are a consultant obstetrician and haematologist respectively, who together run the Haemoglobinopathy clinic on alternate weeks.
Drs Vinnie Sodhi and Chandi Rao are obstetric anaesthetists who run the high-risk clinic and work closely with us for our more complex patients.
Dr Belinda Smith is a consultant hepatologist who runs the obstetric liver clinic alongside Prof Williamson.
Professor Ashley Brown is a consultant hepatologist who sees women with infective hepatitis and works with the antenatal screening team.
