For providers
Provider Login
Professor Mark Johnson

Professor Mark Johnson

Obstetrician & Gynaecologist

London, SW10 9NH

Verified profile

41 years of experience

Verified profile

41 years of experience

Patient Trust Score

5.00

3 patient reviews
5.00
Overall Experience
5.00
Bedside Manner/Professionalism
5.00
Explanation

2 recommendations for:

Pregnancy(1)
High Risk Pregnancies(1)

Recent patient review

This provider has not collected a review in over 6 months

Latest endorsement

This provider has no professional endorsements.

Call

Email

Book

AboutLocationReviewsFAQ

About

Professor Mark Johnson is a Consultant Obstetrician based in London, UK. He graduated from St George's Hospital Medical School in 1982, before spending 10 years training as an endocrinologist specialising in diabetes. He went on to set up the IVF unit at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital and become a Senior Lecturer, Reader, and eventually a Professor of Obstetrics at Imperial College London.

Professor Johnson has a firm appreciation for holistic care and the empowerment of women throughout pregnancy, and also founded the medical research charity Borne in 2012. He is also an accredited Consultant in General Medicine, and is well able to provide care throughout the duration of the pregnancy in both simple and complicated high-risk cases.


Diseases, Medical Tests and Treatments
  • General obstetric and gynaecological procedures
  • Preterm labour
  • Heart disease in pregnancy

Areas of expertise

Based on patient reviews & endorsements by other professionals

  • Pregnancy (50%)
  • High Risk Pregnancies (50%)

Subspecialties
  • Obstetrics

All conditions and treatments
  • Pregnancy
  • Cardiac Malformations
  • Maternal and Fetal Medicine
  • Pregnancy Symptoms
  • Subfertility

Registered with

General Medical Council

No. 2611572


Qualifications

MBBS - University of London - 1982

MRCP - Royal College of Physicians - 1985

PhD - University of London - 1995

MRCOG - Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists - 1996


languages spoken
  • English

Location

All locations

The Kensington Wing at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital

4.82
(238)
369 Fulham Road, London, United Kingdom, SW10 9NH
369 Fulham Road, London, United Kingdom, SW10 9NH
Monday
Enquire
Tuesday
Enquire
Wednesday
Enquire
Thursday
Enquire
Friday
Enquire
Saturday
Enquire
Sunday
Enquire

Reviews

All reviews(3)
Replies
Last 7 days
Last 30 days
Last 6 months
Filter by condition:
High Risk Pregnancies (1)
Pregnancy (1)

0 %

0 %

0 %

0 %

0 %

*Star rating based on patient reviews

3 reviews

5

5.00
Overall Experience
5.00
Bedside Manner/Professionalism
5.00
Explanation

Prof Johnson has been amazing in the most difficult times. He is an amazing doctor. He cares so much, he is honest and will look after you. My medical journey was so difficult but I couldn’t have imagined to be with anyone else. He is one of a kind. So grateful that words cannot express it.

10 Feb 2023verified patient
Patient seen for:
High Risk Pregnancies
Pregnancy

5

5.00
Overall Experience
5.00
Bedside Manner/Professionalism
5.00
Explanation

Very friendly person

27 Apr 2018verified patient

5

5.00
Overall Experience
5.00
Bedside Manner/Professionalism
5.00
Explanation

Amazing obstetrician. Natasha Singh as well, both provide excellent care

26 Apr 2018verified patient
Your trust is our top concern, so providers can't pay to alter or remove reviews.
Learn more here

FAQ

What are Professor Mark Johnson's reviews like?

Professor Mark Johnson's overall patient rating is 5 out of 5 stars on Doctify. This is based on 3 reviews

What languages does Professor Mark Johnson speak?

Professor Mark Johnson speaks English

Where is Professor Mark Johnson located?

Professor Mark Johnson primarily practices at The Kensington Wing at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, located at 369 Fulham Road, London, United Kingdom, SW10 9NH
See more locations

Does Professor Mark Johnson accept new patients?

Professor Mark Johnson generally accepts new patients.

Get in touch with this specialist to enquire as a new patient