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Mr Rufus Cartwright

Mr Rufus Cartwright

Consultant Urogynaecologist

MA MD(res) PhD MRCOG

Languages spoken: English

Mr Rufus Cartwright

Consultant Urogynaecologist

MA MD(res) PhD MRCOG

Languages spoken: English

Appointments available at:

Cromwell Hospital

Patient Age Group

Adults

Year qualified

2001

Gender

Male

Specialty

Gynaecology

Subspecialty

Urogynaecology

Clinical Interests

Fibroids, heavy periods, gender affirmation surgery, incontinence, ovarian cysts, pelvic floor reconstructive surgery, prolapse, urinary tract infection.

About Mr Rufus Cartwright

Mr Rufus Cartwright is a leading gynaecologist based in London, with over 20 years of experience. Mr Cartwright has extensive experience in a wide range of gynaecological treatments and procedures. His areas of expertise include incontinence, prolapse, vaginal prolapse, pelvic floor reconstruction surgery, gender affirmation surgery and urinary tract infection.
Mr Cartwright has an impressive educational background, qualifying with an MA from Cambridge in 1998, his MBBS from University College London in 2001, before going on to achieve his research MD from King’s College London and a PhD from Imperial College London.
Mr Cartwright currently practises at the Chelsea & Westminster Hospital. He has gained experience in several prestigious hospitals across the UK, including the Oxford University Hospitals Trust. One of his main areas of interest is urogynaecology, with a focus on laparoscopic and mesh surgery.
In addition to his clinical work Mr Cartwright has published over 100 articles in peer-reviewed scientific publications. He is also an editor of the International Urogynecology Journal and the Continence Journal. He sits on the Scientific Committees for the International Urogynecological Association and the European Professional Association for Transgender Health.

NHS Base (trust)

Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Professional memberships

International Continence Society (ICS), British Society of Urogynaecology (BSUG), World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH), International Urogynaecological Association (IUGA)