Reviews
I had a very positive appointment Dr Mullins, he was very knowledgeable, took the time to explain things clearly, and was extremely supportive throughout. I felt comfortable asking questions and felt very informed. Thankyou
I am very pleased with the care I received from Doctor Mullins throughout my pregnancy and postpartum. Doctor Mullins is very thorough and data driven, I wanted a vaginal delivery and I had Gestational Diabetes, he ensured I had all the information and stats available to plan a healthy delivery.
Ed was calm and supportive throughout my pregnacy and delivery. My baby was measuring large and Ed guided me with confidence every step of the way. Thanks to his care, I welcomed a healthy baby boy
I had a complex pregnancy and Mr Mullins provided outstanding care throughout.
He always listened to my concerns, explained everything clearly, and supported me every step of the way, making sure baby and I were looked after.
Throughout labour, he was present and attentive, ensuring that both my baby and I were safe and well cared for. Even after delivery, his support continued, and I truly felt like I was in the best hands from start to finish. My recovery went far better than I anticipated thanks to his excellent surgical skills.
His calm, compassionate approach made a huge difference during a difficult time. I’m so grateful for everything he did.
Imperial trust are very lucky to have such a knowledgeable, kind and dedicated Doctor on their team.
Profile
I am a Clinical Senior Lecturer at Imperial College, London and the George Institute for Global Health and Honorary Consultant in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust.
My research aims to make best use of the data and blood samples collected as part of routine maternity care. With fantastic colleagues, I have been awarded funding from the NIHR, charities and philanthropic organisations.
My PhD at Imperial College investigated the fetal and maternal inflammatory response in Fetal Growth Restriction.
Following this, I won a fellowship with Professor Dame Sally Davies, England CMO, as editor-in-chief of the CMO’s annual report, ‘Women: the health of the 51%.’ With Dame Sally, I worked with leaders in the field to bring a host improvements for women's health into policy and practice in the UK.
As an National Institute of Health Research Academic Clinical Lecturer, I investigated self-monitoring of maternal cardiovascular health and prevention of Gestational Diabetes.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, I was seconded as clinical adviser to Professor Sir Chris Whitty, England CMO, and produced rapid evidence reviews on coronavirus infection in pregnancy and in children, which I presented to SAGE and formed the basis of clinical guidelines for the UK. I am an advisor to the WHO on maternal and perinatal research in pandemics.
I lead a new clinical service to provide post-birth contraception for all women in NW London to enable access to reliable family planning before discharge from maternity services. I am working with colleagues to evaluate this and support national roll-out.
With strong engagement with those who use our services, I am leading a new infection and immunity surveillance platform for London which uses routine maternity serum samples to assess maternal vaccination and immunity, evaluate new biomarkers for maternal disease and find out how many women enter pregnancy with undiagnosed conditions. I used these samples to track the onset of community transmission of COVID and we will establish their use in pandemic preparedness for the future.
I am developing a pilot National Maternity Database using the England Maternity Services Dataset and will evaluate this as a driver for maternity safety, service improvement and to deliver observational research and RCTs.