Ambulatory Gynaecology
Ambulatory Gynaecology describes a method of providing care where women are reviewed and investigations performed in an outpatient setting. In many cases treatment may also be organised at the same visit. The term “one stop clinic” may also be used to describe this model of care.
A number of gynaecological conditions are suitable for ambulatory care.
Colposcopy: Colposcopy is the inspection and examination of the cervix (neck of the womb) with
a special instrument called Colposcope. This magnifies the cervix and allows the
doctor to view and identify any abnormal areas on the cervix. More...
Vulvodynia: Vulvodynia is defined as chronic vulvar discomfort or pain for which no cause can be identified. More...
Mirena & Heavy Periods (Menorrhagia)
Anyone who has suffered heavy and prolonged periods knows how unpleasant, disabling and frightening it can be. Sometimes the bleeding is so heaby that it's necessary to miss work, school or social activities. More...
Pelvic Floor Muscle Exercises for Women
The floor of your pelvis is made up of layers of muscle and other tissues. these layers stretch like a hammock from your tail bone at the back to your pubic bone at the front. More...
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is the most common hormonal disturbance among women in the reproductive age group. It is the leading cause of infertility due to lack of ovulation. Although PCOS is treatable, it cannot be cured. More...
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