O&G Doctor · Digital Health Leader · Women's Health Advocate
Uncomplicating women's health.
I'm an obstetrics and gynaecology doctor and digital health leader helping shape clearer, safer and more human healthcare for women - from frontline NHS care to national maternity transformation and virtual care at scale.
Why this work matters
Sources: Endometriosis UK · NHS · Tommy's · RCOG
About
I'm Dr Hiba Sher Khan, an obstetrics and gynaecology doctor and digital health leader with experience spanning frontline NHS care, national maternity transformation, virtual care, clinical strategy and women's health innovation.
My work spans medicine, technology and communication - from frontline NHS care and national digital maternity transformation, to clinical strategy for women's and family healthcare at scale.
As UK Medical Director at Maven Clinic, I support the delivery of safe, evidence-based virtual care for women and families. Previously, I worked with NHS England as a National Clinical Advisor in Digital Maternity, contributing to work focused on making maternity care safer, more connected and more responsive to women's needs.
Across my work, my aim is simple: to make women's healthcare more credible, accessible and human.
"Women's health should be clinically credible, easier to understand and designed around real life."
The lens I bring
Grounded in frontline obstetrics and gynaecology, evidence, safety and real-world care.
Making complex women's health topics clear, practical and easier to navigate.
Helping shape digital and healthcare services that work better for women and families.
My work spans
I deliver obstetrics and gynaecology care across NHS settings and virtual women's and family healthcare through Maven Clinic.
I advise and lead on clinical strategy for organisations building safe, credible and patient-centred women's and family health services.
I provide commentary, writing and speaking on women's health, maternity, virtual care, health equity and the future of healthcare.
Writing
Why your maternity notes don’t always follow you, what the NHS single patient record is meant to fix, and what you can do while we wai…
Read →The Ockenden Report, birth trauma, and what it really means to be a woman in the maternity system.
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