Miss Kavita Singh areas of expertise:
Professional statement
Miss Kavita Singh is a highly qualified gynaecologist and gynaecological cancer surgeon, boasting over 25 years of experience in her field. She specialises in the treatment of various gynaecological cancers, including those affecting the ovaries, cervix, and uterus. She privately practises at The Harborne Hospital.
Renowned in the UK for her exceptional surgical capabilities, she excels in complex pelvic surgeries, particularly in managing advanced ovarian cancers, recurrent pelvic cancers, and exenterative procedures. A proficient laparoscopic surgeon, Miss Singh pioneered the total laparoscopic radical hysterectomy technique for cervical cancer treatment in the Midlands back in 2008.
Her surgical repertoire also includes fertility-sparing procedures, such as trachelectomy for cervical cancer, which she has refined from vaginal to abdominal and now to a laparoscopic approach. In addition to her surgical expertise, Miss Singh offers comprehensive care for conditions like endometriosis, abnormal vaginal bleeding, cervical smear abnormalities, hormone replacement therapy, and screening for gynaecological cancers.
Her extensive clinical training spans several prestigious institutions across India, the UK, the USA, France, and Ethiopia. She began her medical education in India and continued in England, where she honed her skills in general gynaecology, particularly in pelvic floor and vulval disorders, at the Royal Free Hospital in London under the mentorship of Professor Allan Maclean and Wendy Reid.
Miss Singh has also received specialised training in fistula repair at the Fistula Hospital in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and has participated in research at the Surgical Planning Lab at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. Her gynaecological oncology training was completed in Birmingham and France, where she studied under the esteemed Mr. “Charlie” K. K. Chan. She further enhanced her surgical techniques at the Claudius Regaud Institute in Toulouse, working alongside Professor Denise Querleu and Gwen Ferron.