

Mr Morgan’s medical career began in the early 1980s. His vast experience in gynaecology and obstetrics has won him recognition in three areas as a:
In addition to being an NHS consultant gynaecologist, Mr Morgan works in the private sector and deals with all the major medical insurance companies, such as BUPA, PPP and WPA.
Mr Morgan has advanced skills in keyhole surgery in the treatment of endometriosis and heavy bleeding (laproscopic hysterectomies). He undertakes complicated prolapse operations (including mesh repairs), incontinence surgery and laproscopic reversal of sterilisation as part of his comprehensive gynaecological care services.
In his capacity as a teacher and lecturer, he is a tutor at the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecology and a co-organiser and trainer of the British Army’s course “Emergency Obstetrics and Gynaecology for Military Surgeons.” The module is held twice yearly in Birmingham, where Mr Morgan has also taught the “War Surgery” course. He has undertaken similar courses for the NATO Reserve Forces in Latvia and Belgium, and has lectured and ran courses at Teaching Hospitals in Greece, Sudan and Ghana.
Part of the voluntary work undertaken by Mr Morgan reflects his keen interest in reducing maternal mortality, especially in developing countries. To that end he has applied to the American agency for a franchise to run the ALSO (Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics) course in Ghana. His aim is to register ALSO Ghana as a charity, and to secure funding for a team of British experts to undertake the first course. If you would like to help in this respect, please contact Mr Morgan via his practice.
Expert in keyhole surgery
Keyhole surgery is a medical intervention involving the least possible physical trauma to the patient, particularly surgery performed using an operating laparoscope or other endoscope passed through a tiny incision; it is also known as minimally invasive surgery*. Mr Morgan is an expert in keyhole surgery and he takes considerable care so that his patients benefit from all the advantages of this technique. This includes the assurance of a quick recovery and back to normal life.
(*source: Oxford Ref. Online 2008)
Surgery services
Laproscopic surgery services include:
Surgery services and techniques used for tackling menorrhagia (heavy periods) include:
Gynaecological disorders
Expert in the following gynaecological disorders:
How quickly will I be seen after a referral from my GP?
Depending on when your referral is received, a first consultation can normally be arranged within a matter of days. Consultations are held twice a week, on a Thursday and Friday, at a choice of venues in Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. Priority appointments are always given to cases requiring urgent treatment.
If I need surgery, where will the operation be?
While some surgical operations may be undertaken as outpatient procedures, some surgery requires admittance to hospital. In either case, surgery is always carried out at Nottingham’s BMI Park Hospital. This is a modern and prestigious health care centre with five theatres and 69 beds, all with en-suite facilities, satellite TV and telephone. You can learn more about The Park’s facilities by logging on to www.bmihealthcare.co.uk
What about after-care following surgery?
If your surgery requires remaining in hospital then, to some extent, your length of stay will be dictated by your recovery time and progress. As an outpatient you will continue to remain in the care of Morgan Gynaecology until you have satisfactorily and fully recovered. There are no compromises with after-care by Morgan Gynaecology and patients are only fully “signed off” by Mr Morgan when he is 100% satisfied.