Dr Mohammed Khairy
Training
Dr Khairy graduated with honours in 1998. After completing a residency programme where he gained a masters degree in obstetrics and Gynaecology he obtained a scholarship in 2005. He got his MD in infertility and reproductive medicine in 2008 on his work on the role of ultrasound markers of ovarian reserve (antral follicle count, ovarian volume and ovarian stromal Doppler) in prediction of ovarian response in assisted conception cycles.
He had his subspecialty training in reproductive medicine and surgery at Birmingham Women’s Hospital.
Career
Dr Khairy has extensive experience in infertility and IVF, working in the assisted conception units in Guy’s and St Thomas hospital, Aberdeen and Birmingham. He is now an IVF consultant at Care Sheffield and Care Fertility Tamworth.
Specialities
Dr Khairy has extensive experience in the treatment of patients with reduced ovarian reserve, recurrent implantation failure, endocrine disorders, management of reduced ovarian reserve and patients requiring sperm and egg donation treatment and surrogacy. He is also experienced in management of patients with various surgical problems associated with infertility as fibroids and endometriosis.
Research
Dr Khairy is very keen on research and innovation and has numerous publications in the field of infertility and assisted reproduction.