MBBS, DNB - Obstetrics & Gynecology, MRCOG(UK)
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Dr Latika Chawla is an Obstetrician and Gynecological Endoscopic Surgeon at Womens Hospital, Khar (west), Mumbai.She completed her MBBS from B.J Medical college, Pune in 2010. She obtained her DNB from the National Board of Examinations in 2014 (Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital,Pune). She has been awarded the prestigious membership of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, London in 2017 (MRCOG). She has been trained in Advanced Gynecological Endoscopy under Dr Rakesh Sinha and has 4 years experience in the above fields.She has National and International publications and has presented and won in Paper presentations across India. She has special interest in endometriosis surgery, urogynecology and robotics.
This was my first appointment with Dr. Chawla and I am so pleased and happy. She is very sweet and humble and addressed all my queries and worries. She took all my detailed medical history and notes. She also explained my current stage of pregnancy and all the symptoms and discomfort I may face normally and made us aware of the possible situations which may arise that would need a medical intervention and calmed down my fears.
It was a calming and soothing appointment for both my husband and I as we were able to hear the baby's heart beat as well.
She is an excellent doctor. She was training in Khar when I had my baby and I found her very warm then itself. I live in Andheri and when I found out she is a doctor at the Women's Hospital here, I was thrilled. I wen tto visit her and she was extremely patient and informative. She is superb *** *************
My wife had visited the hospital and it was gynaecology related ****** *** ** ** ********** **** She was available on time and guided to meet different doctor. Doctor was polite and kind to her. There was no waiting time in the hospital. There was long queue in registration. Doctor was friendly. Hospitality was good but directions and sign board in hospital is not proper, that was concern.