I have been a consultant gynaecologist and subspecialist urogynaecologist in Southampton since 1997. I was the first person to go through Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists subspeciality training in urogynaecology. This led to my main interest in the area of the pelvic floor, including urinary incontinence, prolapse and faecal incontinence. I direct a tertiary referral centre and have patients referred from many parts of the south of England. In addition I am a general gynaecologist and look after patients with menstrual disorders, fibroids, endometriosis and menopausal problems. I do not practice obstetrics any more to enable me to devote more attention to gynaecological problems.
Southampton is now recognised for urogynaecology both at a national and international level. I have a research programme and we present the research at national and international meetings. I have published postgraduate text books in urogynaecology and have recently published 'Gynaecology by Ten Teachers' for medical students, and have a keen interest in education and training.
Some of the principal treatments carried out by Mr Ash Monga at Spire include:
Gynaecology
Other treatments
Menstrual Disorder Menopause
COVID-19 testing or antibody tests are not available as a standalone service at Spire Southampton Hospital.
Consultant Gynaecologist, Princess Anne Hospital, Southampton
My major interests outside of work include learning Italian, poetry and cooking. I also have interests in music, squash and badminton. I am a keen follower of rugby.
Telephone | 023 8076 4347 |
Website | http://www.gynaechoice.co.uk |
Private secretary fax | 023 8026 7029 |
Private secretary email | theoffice@gynaechoice.co.uk |