Mr Francis Gardner

Mr Francis Gardner

Consultant gynaecologist and cancer surgeon

BSc MB ChB, MRCOG DFFP


Specialises in

  • Menstrual disorders
  • Laparoscopic surgery
  • Gynaecological cancers / screening
  • Postmenopausal bleeding
  • Endometriosis

Since qualifying as a doctor in 1992 I have dedicated my career to the treatment of women with both benign and malignant gynaecological conditions. My special interests are in screening for gynaecological malignancies (cancers) including pre malignant conditions such as with colposcopy for cervical abnormalities and in the advancement of the surgical treatment of both benign and malignant gynaecological conditions.

My practice includes treatments such as endometrial resection, fibroid and ovarian cyst removal, prolapse and pelvic floor repair, fertility and menopause care including HRT and hormonal coils, and routine screening such as smear tests and LLETZ procedures. I also provide surgery for benign and cancerous gynaecological conditions.

After completing my training in general obstetrics and gynaecology I spent a further three years of specialist training in gynaecological oncology so that I am registered dual accredited by the GMC.

As a former Clinical Director for Gynaecology at the Queen Alexandra Hospital I lead the development of the single visit endometrial cancer screening service for women with postmenopausal bleeding. I introduced the use of a hysteroscopic morcellator which has facilitated the treatment of polyps and sub mucous fibroids without sedation or general anaesthesia.

I lead the development of the menstrual disorders clinic with introduction of both the hysteroscopic morcellator and the radio frequency ablation of the lining of the womb. This reduces the need for hysterectomy. With the use of a combined two site local anaesthetic technique (para cervical and uterine), derived from a technique I learned from a colleague in Denmark, the procedure can be performed painlessly without sedation or general anaesthesia – leading to a rapid return to normal activities.

In the treatment of endometrial cancer in 2009, when I came to work in Portsmouth, I led the promotion of the use of Minimal Access Surgical (MAS) treatment which has dramatically reduced the initial recovery from an inpatient stay of three to seven days for traditional open surgery to one to two days for MAS treated patients.

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General Medical Council Number: 3588143

Treatment information

Some of the principal treatments carried out by Mr Francis Gardner at Spire include:

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Additional information

Tamoxifen Stimulation of the Endometruim. Enhanced Recovery following Major Gynaecological Surgery.

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Consultant in Gynaecology and Gynaecological Oncology Oxford University Hospital.

Along with my busy professional life my personal life is equally busy, with my partner and children dominating things at home. I enjoy active hobbies which include running, mountain biking and sailing. Other interests include vintage cars, particularly racing cars and aircraft.

Private secretary Helen Armitage
Private secretary telephone 07842 308 902
Private secretary email helen.armitage@spirehealthcare.com