Consultant-led private gynaecology and women’s health care in the Isle of Man.
Dr Rehana Zaman provides expert private consultant care and well woman services for a wide range of women’s health concerns at Noble’s Hospital.
Meet Dr Rehana Zaman
Consultant-led women’s health care, tailored to each patient.

Consultant profile
Dr Rehana Zaman
Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Noble’s Hospital
MBBSFRCOG
- years of clinical experience
- 20+
- Royal College fellowship
- FRCOG
Dr Rehana Zaman is a Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at Noble’s Hospital, with a special interest in colposcopy and perinatal mental health. She currently leads the Colposcopy and Perinatal Mental Health Services on the Isle of Man.
With over 20 years of clinical experience and UK practice since 2004, she has trained extensively in London and the East of England deanery, and holds a postgraduate diploma in minimal access and robotic surgery from Anglia Ruskin University. Her clinical expertise spans benign gynaecology, urogynaecology, fertility consultations, and minimally invasive surgery.
Dr Zaman is past Chairperson (2013–2020) and currently serves on the advisory board of the Bangladesh Liaison Committee at the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, contributing to RCOG Global Health Projects. Her practice is focused on thoughtful, efficient, and minimally disruptive care wherever clinically appropriate.
Specialist interests
Areas of clinical focus.
Your appointment
What to expect
- Unhurried consultant-led assessment.
- Clear explanations and practical next steps.
- Supportive, personalised follow-up.
Services
Specialist assessment and treatment across a wide range of women’s health concerns.
Dr Rehana offers private assessment and treatment for a broad range of gynaecological concerns, with an emphasis on efficient investigation, clear diagnosis, and practical management.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions.
Answers to some of the most common enquiries about booking, referrals, insurance, and what the clinic can help with.
How do I book a private appointment?
How do I book a private appointment?
You can request an appointment by emailing the practice or sending a message through the contact form. When getting in touch, please include your name, a short description of your concern, and — if you are using private medical insurance — your provider and authorisation details.
Do I need a GP referral before booking?
Do I need a GP referral before booking?
Not always. You can contact the clinic directly, though most insurers require a referral before authorising treatment. If you are self-funding, no referral is needed. If you already have a referral letter or recent test results, please include these with your enquiry.
Which private medical insurers do you accept?
Which private medical insurers do you accept?
Dr Zaman is recognised by major UK private medical insurers including BUPA, AXA, Aviva, Cigna, and WPA. Please confirm with your insurer that she is listed as a provider under your specific policy. Self-funding patients are also welcome.
How soon can I be seen?
How soon can I be seen?
Private appointments are generally available within a few weeks, and sooner where possible for more urgent concerns. Please mention in your enquiry if your situation is time-sensitive.
What concerns can I enquire about?
What concerns can I enquire about?
Common reasons for enquiry include heavy or irregular periods, pelvic pain, suspected endometriosis or adenomyosis, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), menopause and perimenopause symptoms, ovarian cysts, fibroids, prolapse, cervical concerns, and fertility, pre-conception, or miscarriage-related questions.
Do you offer surgery at the private clinic?
Do you offer surgery at the private clinic?
Surgical treatments are not currently offered at the private clinic due to the lack of suitable facilities on the Isle of Man. Patients who require surgery are referred to the Manx Care Gynaecology Clinic for further treatment. Private consultations, assessment, and non-surgical management remain available as usual.
Contact
Reach the clinic.
Email the practice, send a message through the form below, or find clinic details for your visit.