
Supporting Women Through Every Stage Of Life
We offer a wide range of women's health services designed to support your well-being, including:
1. Cervical Screening
2. Menopause Advice
3. Contraception Advice & Family Planning
4. Prenatal Care
1. Cervical Screening
Cervical screening is an essential part of women’s health, aimed at detecting abnormal cell changes in the cervix that could potentially lead to cervical cancer. Regular screening helps identify early signs of potential issues, allowing for timely intervention and treatment. It is typically recommended that if you are aged 25 to 29 years, you should be screened every 3 years. If you are aged 30 to 65 years, you should be screened every 5 years. Some people will need to be screened more often. Cervical screening plays a crucial role in preventing cervical cancer and promoting overall reproductive health.
2. Menopause Advice
Menopause advice is an important aspect of women’s health, providing support during the transition to the end of the reproductive years. We offer guidance on managing common symptoms, as well as addressing long-term health risks. We may recommend lifestyle changes and any treatment the gynecologist would find necessary to manage menopause effectively. Access to professional advice ensures women can navigate this life stage with proper care and maintain overall well-being during and after menopause.
3. Contraception Advice & Family Planning
Contraception advice is vital for a woman’s health in her reproductive years. We offer guidance on the various methods of birth control available to suit individual needs and health considerations. We provide expert advice on choosing the most appropriate contraception based on factors like lifestyle, health conditions, and personal preferences. We also address concerns about side effects and ensure that women have the information needed for safe and effective family planning. Accessing professional contraception advice supports women in making informed decisions and maintaining reproductive health.
4. Prenatal Care
This includes regular check-ups, screenings, and guidance to ensure both the health of the mother and the developing baby. Prenatal visits typically involve monitoring the baby’s growth, checking for any complications, and providing advice on nutrition, exercise, and lifestyle changes to support a healthy pregnancy. Accessing prenatal care early in pregnancy helps reduce risks and ensures proper care throughout the pregnancy, leading to better outcomes for both mother and child.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Are women's health services available for walk-ins?
Due to the gynecologist's irregular schedule, appointments must be scheduled in advance. Walk-ins are not available.
2. Why doesn’t the Doctor’s Visit Card work on the gynecologist's services?
The gynecologist is an independent practitioner and is not directly affiliated with the medical centre. Therefore, doctor visit cards are not accepted for their services.
3. Do you need to be registered to the medical centre for women's services?
Registration at the medical center is required for women's health services, as these are provided through the GP.