Dr Hina J Shahid
Family Doctor Specialising in Integrative Women's Health in London
MBBS BSc MScPH MRCGP DFRSH DRCOG DCH
GMC: 7021201
Dr Hina J Shahid areas of expertise:
Professional statement
Dr Hina Javaid Shahid is a leading family physician, with over 15 years of experience, based in inner city London. She specialises in women's health, with a focus on longevity and hormonal health, lifestyle medicine, well-woman screening, and coaching (personal development). Her clinical interests are the holistic management of premenstrual syndrome and longevity medicine tailored for women.
She qualified with Distinction in Medical Sciences from University College London in 2008 and first prize in Psychology, Sociology and Epidemiology. She also holds a BSc in Pharmacology from University College London (2005) an MSc in Public Health (2015) from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. She has completed additional diplomas in women's health, sexual and reproductive health and paediatrics. She is a board member of the Royal College of General Practitioners North West London Faculty, a member of the National Association for Premenstrual Syndrome, and a Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health.
Dr Shahid is an experienced holistic practitioner trained in yoga, meditation and breathwork and is a certified coach who believes in integrating cutting-edge medical science with holistic approaches to fully optimise women's health and wellbeing. She also works as a medical educator in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and training, as well as a medical appraiser and mentor supporting the personal and professional development of doctors.
Dr Shahid has published and presented in over 50 international peer-reviewed journals, books, conferences and national, international and regional events and currently chairs two national non-profit organisations. She frequently contributes to the media and has appeared on BBC, ITV and Sky News as well as presenting a weekly TV health show. She has served as an advisor to the UK, international governments and the UN on several health policy areas and is an ambassador for a number of national campaigns and initiatives around women's health and wellbeing in the UK, including the British Medical Association’s Ending Sexism in Medicine campaign and the Women of The Future Programme.