Kuhan Rajah is a Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist based at King’s College Hospital and King’s Fertility. He is accredited as a subspecialist in Reproductive Medicine by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. His areas of expertise are gynaecological and early pregnancy ultrasound, minimally invasive surgery and all aspects of fertility medicine including in vitro fertilization, fertility preservation and recurrent miscarriage.
After graduating from the University of Manchester in 2006, Mr Rajah undertook postgraduate specialty training in Obstetrics and Gynaecology in North West London, working in teaching hospitals including Chelsea and Westminster and Queen Charlotte’s and Chelsea Hospital. He then completed a fellowship in gynaecological and early pregnancy ultrasound with Professor Davor Jurkovic before undertaking Subspeciality Training in Reproductive Medicine atUniversity College London Hospital and The Centre for Reproductive and Genetic Health.
Mr Rajah has published novel research papers and book chapters on the use of ultrasound in the diagnosis of early pregnancy complications, the investigation of subfertility and the impact of gynaecological disorders on reproductive outcomes.
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Can diet boost your fertility? Taking folic acid and vitamin D supplements both before and during pregnancy is important. But beyond that, a healthy, balanced diet is better for your fertility than any fad diet out there. Balance beats trends.
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"This or That?" with Dr. Sarris on protocols – tweaks, short and mild stims tailored just right for you. Optimise your cycle! 💙
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Why your IVF protocol isn’t one-size-fits-all at King’s Fertility. Swipe to see how we personalise every step for you. 💙🔬 From your age and ovarian reserve to medical history, previous cycles and test results, we tailor drug doses, timing and monitoring to maximise your chances. Save this post before your next consultation and tag someone who needs to hear this!
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Ever wondered what happens to your eggs and embryos after collection? Swipe to see the journey inside our lab at King’s Fertility. 🔬💙 From careful preparation to monitoring development, every step is designed with precision and care to give your future family the best start. Save this post and tag a friend who might need it before their egg collection!
Mar 30
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Female fertility slowly declines with age, especially after 35, as egg quantity and quality reduce over time. Understanding the facts can help people plan ahead and explore their options earlier. Stay tuned for more fertility facts in our series.
Mar 25
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Dr. Sarris breaks down embryo decisions in "This or That?" style – Day 5, best grade and hatching all play key roles in success. Know your lineup better! 💙 #EmbryoThisOrThat #KingsFertility #DrSarris
Mar 24
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Infertility isn’t just a her problem. Male factors are involved in nearly half of all infertility cases, but they’re talked about far less. Fertility care should include both partners from the start. Let’s break the stigma and start the conversation. #KingsFertility #DrSarris #IVF #fertility
Mar 19
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Dr. Sarris’ "This or That?" on transfers and timing. Quick insights to guide your choices! Frozen, medicated and single options each bring unique strengths for better outcomes. Save these tips for your consult! 💙 #TransferThisOrThat #KingsFertility #DrSarris
Mar 17
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King’s Fertility consultant Sesh Sunkara co-authored the latest ESHRE guideline on ovarian stimulation for IVF/ICSI guidance that’s helping to shape fertility treatments around the world. 🔗 Don’t forget to check out the video in our bio, you can also read the full guideline and accompanying Evidence-Based Medicine paper via the link in our bio.
Mar 16
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During Nutrition and Hydration Week, Dr. Sarris shares simple habits that support your fertility journey. 💧🥗 Watch as he breaks down easy, evidence‑based nutrition and hydration tips to optimise your wellbeing – from balanced meals to staying consistently hydrated – before, during and after treatment. These small changes can make a real difference. Save for later and tag a friend on their journey! #NutritionAndHydrationWeek #FertilityWellbeing #KingsFertility #FertilityNutrition #DrSarris
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