Dr Win Win Maw areas of expertise:
Professional statement
Dr Win Win Maw is a consultant rheumatologist at Phoenix Hospital, Chelmsford. She specialises in rheumatoid arthritis, autoimmune disease, connective tissue disease, fibromyalgia, vasculitis and polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR).
Dr Maw completed her undergraduate training in Myanmar and earned a master's degree in general medicine there. She later moved to the UK in 2005, where she completed her MRCP and continued her training in general medicine and rheumatology in the East of England Deanery. During her training, Dr Maw worked at Broomfield Hospital, Southend University Hospital, and Norfolk and Norwich Hospital. She achieved her MRCP in rheumatology in 2013.
She is actively involved in research projects related to rheumatology and advanced therapies. She also trains rheumatology students and plays a role in teaching medical students and specialist trainees.
Dr Maw has a special interest in early inflammatory arthritis, connective tissue diseases, and paediatric rheumatology.
She is a member of the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) and the British Society of Rheumatology (BSR).
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17/11/2024
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Dr Maw was very attentive and concerned over my problems. She went out of her way to be involved in my care when I was admitted to an NHS hospital following my private consultations. Thank you.
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A L. Verified Patient
07/11/2024
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I really felt that this doctor was listening to my concerns. She is very empathetic
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M B. Verified Patient
27/09/2024
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I thought DR Maw was very kind and caring and what she recomended about tablets and pain clinic .I will try and see what happens
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T M. Verified Patient
08/08/2024
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Excellent very professional, knowledgeable and empathetic
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