Dr Linda Farahani, Consultant in Reproductive Medicine
Dr Linda Farahani
Consultant in Reproductive Medicine
Dr Linda Farahani MBBS BSc PGCert
Consultant in Reproductive Medicine
Dr Linda Farahani
Consultant in Reproductive Medicine MBBS BSc PGCert
About Dr Linda Farahani
GMC number: 6105090
Year qualified: 2004
Place of primary qualification: University of London
Dr Linda Farahani is a Consultant in Reproductive Medicine with extensive experience in managing subfertility, assisted conception, and reproductive health. She has been a dedicated member of the IVF unit at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust for three years. Dr Farahani's areas of expertise include managing recurrent pregnancy loss, polycystic ovarian syndrome, and premature ovarian insufficiency. She is committed to providing compassionate care to her patients.
Dr Farahani obtained her primary medical degree from the Imperial College School of Medicine in 2004, along with a Bachelor's degree in Medical Sciences and a postgraduate certificate in Healthcare Leadership. She completed her training in Obstetrics and Gynaecology in 2016, achieving her Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT). Dr Farahani also spent 18 months working in the Early Pregnancy and Gynaecology Scanning Unit at King's College Hospital, where she gained valuable experience in gynaecological ultrasonography and early pregnancy management. She is registered as a specialist with the General Medical Council (GMC).
Passionate about research, Dr Farahani is an active researcher in the field of reproductive medicine. She has published papers in peer-reviewed journals and has a keen interest in research into recurrent pregnancy loss, the microbiome, and assisted conception. Dr Farahani is a member of the British Fertility Society and has presented her work at various conferences.
Dr Farahani's dedication to her field and her patients is evident in her ongoing commitment to advancing reproductive medicine and providing high-quality care.
Areas of expertise
- Endometriosis
- In-vitro fertilisation (IVF)
- Miscarriage
- Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
- Premature ovarian failure or insufficiency
- Problems with ovulating
- Reduced ovarian function
- Subfertility