Expert Gynaecology Care in line with Medical Best Practices
BUPA Platinum Consultant and over 20 years of consultant experience

Avoid surgery unless essential
Mr Tailor's philosophy is to try non-surgical treatments first

Have surgery in safe hands
Mr Tailor has vast experience in complex open and keyhole surgery

Recover quickly from surgery
Mr Tailor is highly experienced in keyhole and robotic surgery

Find out your results quickly
Mr Tailor uses multiple methods to communicate directly with patients

Reduced hospital visits
Mr Tailor does his own scans during consultations reducing the need to come back for results
Verified Patient Reviews from Doctify
Thank You Notes from Patients
Feedback from Colleagues
Mr Anil Tailor
Mr Anil Tailor is a Consultant Gynaecologist, specialising in gynaecological cancer surgery, robotic and keyhole surgery, pelvic ultrasound scanning, colposcopy for abnormal smears, and menopause advice.
Mr Tailor has been an NHS Consultant Gynaecologist at Royal Surrey County Hospital (Guildford) and St Peter's Hospital (Chertsey) for more than 20 years. He also consults and operates at private hospitals including Runnymede Hospital, Guildford Nuffield Hospital and London Bridge Hospital.
As a sub-specialist in gynaecological oncology, he sees, investigates and treats patients referred by their GP with a suspicion of cancer. He conducts his own pelvic ultrasound scans during the consultation for faster diagnosis and convenience of fewer hospital visits.
He has extensive experience with complex open and robotic gynaecological surgery and monitors his outcomes diligently. Over the years he has received a huge number of testimonials and reviews from his patients.
He is a recognised specialist by all the common medical insurers and charges fees according to their guidelines. Mr Tailor has been a BUPA Platinum consultant for many years recognising his proven track record in delivering care in line with medical best practices.
YouTube Videos
These are a list of Youtube videos created by Mr Tailor explaining some gynaecological concepts for lay people.
Abnormal smears, HPV, and colposcopy
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Why women should have regular cervical smears
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What does an abnormal cervical smear mean
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What is HPV and what does the HPV vaccine do?
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What is the difference between cervical precancer and cancer?
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How is an abnormal smear treated?
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What does colposcopy examination involve?
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What is a loop biopsy of cervix or LLETZ?
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Do abnormal smears or colposcopy or loop biopsy affect fertility?
Post menopausal bleeding
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Postmenopausal bleeding and why it should not be ignored.
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How is Postmenopausal bleeding investigated?
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What is a two-week-referral for suspected cancer?
Cervix cancer
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Cervical cancer diagnosis - the initial priorities. Part 1 of 3
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Cervical cancer diagnosis - the initial scans and examinations. Part 2 of 3
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Cervical cancer diagnosis - deciding on the best treatment. Part 3 of 3
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Diagnosed with cervical cancer: How will this affect your fertility?
Menopause
Fees
Insured Patients
As a fee-approved provider for many insurers, Mr Tailor charges according to their published fees for the procedures he carries out.
He charges £200 for an initial consultation and £150 for follow-up consultations.
Self-Paying Patients
Mr Tailor charges £250 for a new consultation and £200 for a follow-up consultation. He will also see patients without a formal GP referral. He can also arrange remote consultations.
Any blood tests or scans or biopsies carried out will also have an additional fee and this is often charged by the hospital directly. For any procedures carried out in clinic, the fee will depend on the procedure.
All procedures are assigned a procedure code which is standard across all insurance providers. In general, the self-paying patient will be charged rates roughly similar to the those published by WPA (Western Provident Assurance). Their fee schedule is located here.