Dr. Shilpi Goel
Experience: | 8 years |
Education: | Nantong University |
Academic degree: | MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) |
Area of specialization: | I am mostly into women’s health care—like all those things people think are “normal” but aren’t really. I focus on things like missed or heavy periods, PCOS symptoms, weird spotting that keeps happening, all that. And then there’s contraception... I help people figure out what suits them, not just what’s popular or trending online. Some are scared of side effects, some don’t wanna talk about it at all—either way I’m here to guide, no rush or pressure.
Pregnancy is a big part of what I do too. From early antenatal visits to that postnatal confusion when hormones and sleep and healing all clash together—I try keeping it real, evidence-based, and still human. There’s loads of stuff that gets brushed off in women’s health, like menopause changes or sexual discomfort, I try to bring those back into the convo.
I won’t pretend I have all the answers every time, but I listen. Like really listen. Sometimes that’s what makes the diff between a diagnosis and a guess. |
Achievements: | I am someone who kinda kept chipping away at things one by one... cleared MRCOG part 1, FMGE, and yeah got GMC registered too which felt huge honestly. Did few certifications along the way—Masterclass in ObGyn ultrasound, then the basic ones too coz sometimes basics get overlooked right? And yeah, Basic Life Support training—felt like a must. I don’t think of these like trophies or anything, more like steps that help me do this job with some sense and confidence. |
I am a MBBS doctor with 4+ yrs deep into ObGyn and honestly... this field just keeps growing on me. I work mostly with women across all ages – teenage girls dealing with period issues to postmenopausal women just trying to figure stuff out that nobody warned them about. I’ve handled things like PCOS, painful cycles, weird spotting, birth control confusion, you name it. I try to make those convos comfortable, zero awkwardness. And when it comes to pregnancy care – both antenatal & postnatal – I believe in listening first, talking second. There’s already too much noise online, half of it wrong anyway. I also had the chance to work in international setups. That exposure helped me stay grounded but also see how different healthcare can be in diff places. I’m GMC registered (UK), which honestly was tough to crack but worth it... brought that whole patient-first mindset home with me. Now I try to blend solid clinical knowledge with empathy, always. Online or in person, I want my patients to feel seen not just diagnosed. From menstrual irregularities to fertility worries or perimenopause stuff that kinda sneaks up on you – I keep it science-backed, non-judgy, and real. Most women don’t even know half of what's going on inside them coz no one explained it right. That’s where I step in. Not just to prescribe but to explain, like actually make sense of what’s happening and why. There are no dumb questions in my consults. Whether someone’s nervous about a missed period, newly diagnosed PCOS, or just wants to know if that discharge is “normal” – I take it seriously. Everything’s confidential. Everything’s safe. Healthcare should feel like a conversation, not a lecture. That’s how I work. And if I don’t know something? I say it. Then go find out. My goal is to help women trust their bodies again, not feel confused or ashamed about them. Bit of a long intro I guess... but that’s me. And yeah sometimes the connection lags during online calls lol but the care? That stays solid.