Miss Raj Khasriya, Consultant Gynaecologist

Miss Raj Khasriya

Consultant Gynaecologist

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Miss Raj Khasriya PhD MRCOG

Consultant Gynaecologist

PhD MRCOG

Miss Raj Khasriya

Consultant Gynaecologist PhD MRCOG

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PhD MRCOG
Miss Khasriya is a Consultant Gynaecologist
Miss Raj Khasriya. OAB vs Recurrent UTIs. Not as obvious as it looks
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Areas of expertise

  • Urinary incontinence
  • Uro-gynaecology
  • Vaginal prolapse
  • Chronic pelvic pain
  • Chronic and recurrent UTI
HCA-Healthcare-UK

Recommendations for Miss Khasriya

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Recommended by:

  • byDr Kartik Modha, GP

    Excellent educator and clinician with a specialist interest in all things pelvic floor and uro-gynaecology, including stress incontinence and chronic UTIs.

  • byDr Rasha Gadelrab, GP

    A very credible, thoughtful and measured specialist who has a humanised approach to patients and is an expert in her field.

  • byDr Kartik Modha, GP

    Excellent educator and clinician with a specialist interest in all things pelvic floor and uro-gynaecology, including stress incontinence and chronic UTIs.

  • byDr Rasha Gadelrab, GP

    A very credible, thoughtful and measured specialist who has a humanised approach to patients and is an expert in her field.

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    About Miss Raj Khasriya

    GMC number: 6028796

    Year qualified: 2001

    Place of primary qualification: University of London

    Areas of expertise

    • Chronic and recurrent UTI
    • Chronic pelvic pain
    • Lower urinary tract symptom
    • Pelvic pain
    • Urinary incontinence
    • Uro-gynaecology
    • Vaginal prolapse

    Professional memberships

    Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RCOG)
    General Medical Council

    Articles by Miss Raj Khasriya

    The clinical implications of bacterial pathogenesis and mucosal immunity in chronic urinary tract infection

    Discrediting microscopic pyuria and leucocyte esterase as diagnostic surrogates for infection in patients with lower urinary tract symptoms

    Urinary ATP as an indicator of infection and inflammation of the urinary tract in patients with lower urinary tract symptoms

    A prospective observational study of urinary cytokines and inflammatory response in patients with Overactive Bladder Syndrome

    Microbiologist in the clinic

    Spectrum of bacterial colonization associated with urothelial cells from patients with chronic lower urinary tract symptoms

    Reassessment of Routine Midstream Culture in Diagnosis of Urinary Tract Infection

    An evidence-based perspective on Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms and telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic

    The inadequacy of urinary dipstick and microscopy as surrogate markers of urinary tract infection in urological outpatients with lower urinary tract symptoms without acute frequency and dysuria

    Lower urinary tract symptoms that predict microscopic pyuria