The Gynaecology Department provides a range of Womens Specialist Clinics below for patients who require assessment and management of gynaecological conditions.
General Gynaecology Service
Abnormal menstrual bleeding (Heavy, irregular or absent menses or postcoital bleeding)
Post-menopausal bleeding
Investigation of pelvic masses
Pelvic pain
Endometriosis investigation and management
Contraception and IUD insertion/difficult removal
Dyspareunia
Urinary incontinence
Cervical and endometrial polyps
Subfertility requiring investigation
Recurrent miscarriage
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)
Menopause management
Vulval itch/pain and skin conditions
Complications related to female genital cutting
Early pregnancy assessment service (EPAS)
Gynaecology Oncology Service
Colposcopy Service
Reproductive Choices Service
Pelvic Floor Service
Pelvic organ prolapse
Urinary incontinence including transvaginal tape, autologous fascial sling, laparoscopic approaches.
Voiding difficulty
Fistulae
Bladder pain
Trans-vaginal mesh-related complications or concerns – mesh revision post incontinence procedures
Outpatient cystoscopy – including outpatient Botox for overactive bladder
Urodynamics
Assessment and management of post partum anorectal dysfunction and Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injuries (OASI) including mode of birth counselling
Advanced Practice Physiotherapy
Advanced Laparoscopy Service
Advanced laparoscopic surgery to treat severe endometriosis
Combined colorectal and gynaecological surgery including bowel resection to treat complex gynaecological conditions
Transabdominal cerclage for cervical insufficiency
Public Fertility Service
Work-up and management of subfertility including fertility treatments.
The public fertility care service model is focused on improving access for people who currently have limited access to private services. This service is a satellite clinic linked with the Royal Women’s Hospital