Women’s Health

CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING 

The Cervical Screening Test (CST), formally known as the Pap Smear is a screening test for cervical cancer. It commences from the age of 25years and if normal is required every 5 years.

For further information on the cervical screening test please click here.

 

REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH 

Assessment and management of:

  • Painful periods
  • Heavy periods
  • Irregular periods
  • Abnormal vaginal discharge
  • Abnormal bleeding
  • Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
  • Endometriosis

 

FAMILY PLANNING & CONTRACEPTION

Condoms are great at protecting against STI's, but they are not the most effective method of contraception. During your consultation all potential contraception methods can be discussed to find one that suits you best.

Some of your options may include the combined oral contraceptive pillsImplanon, intrauterine devices (MirenaKyleenacopper IUD), progestogen only pill, the Caya diaphragm and the Depo contraceptive injection.

 

PRECONCEPTION CARE & FERTILITY 

Are you thinking of trying for a baby in the next year?

If the answer is yes, it is important to make an appointment to optimise your health and fertility prior to you starting to try. Preconception blood tests will be needed as well as an assessment of your overall health. A folate supplement should be taken at least one month prior to conception and for the first three months of pregnancy. Please make an appointment for a comprehensive preconception appointment.

Some useful fact sheets can be found at the Your Fertility website, found here.

 

URINARY INCONTINENCE 

Do you suffer from urine leakage when you cough or sneeze? Do you have to race to the toilet and leak before you get to the toilet?

Treatment for these symptoms is possible and it is not something you have to live with. A management plan can be discussed to help with the incontinence.

 

BREAST CHECKS

Breast screening mammograms start from the age of 50 and occur every two years. However you can start having a mammogram from the age of 40. If you have a family history of breast cancer, this can change the recommended time to start breast screening. The iPrevent tool can be used to better assess your risk of breast cancer and screening needs.

If you notice any changes to your breasts or develop breast symptoms please make an appointment to get a breast check and assessment.

You should try to check your own breasts regularly to get to know your breasts identify any changes. Our doctor can teach you how to check your breasts during your consultation. The Know Your Lemons chart is a useful guide on changes to watch out for and can be found here.

PREVENTATIVE HEALTH

Prevention is better than cure. Offering comprehensive assessment to ensure your optimal health and wellbeing.

  • Bone Health
  • Heart health
  • Diabetes Screening
  • Smoking cessation

 

MENOPAUSE

The perimenopause and menopause can present with varying symptoms caused by changes in oestrogen levels.These symptoms can often affect your quality of life. If you would like to explore treatment options, both non-hormonal and hormonal can be discussed, to find a solution that best suits you.

If you are considering menopause hormone therapy (MHT) -formally known as hormone replacement therapy or HRT- but are unsure of the risks and benefits, a menopause consultation can help provide important information so that an informed treatment decision can be made. The following link is also a useful decision making tool.

The menopause has an impact on bone healthcardiovascular health and, in some, mental health. Preventative health assessments and advice can help optimise your overall health during this time. ​

Sexual problems and urinary incontinence can also occur or worsen during the menopause. These symptoms can be addressed during your consultation.

 

MENTAL HEALTH ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT 

Providing assistance with:

Stress, Anxiety and Depression
Grief
Trauma and PTSD
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Adjustment Disorder
Insomnia
Sleep Disorders
Eating Disorders

A referral to a psychologist under a mental health care plan may be arranged which provides you with up to 20 subsidised visits to a psychologist per year. If needed a referral to a psychiatrist can provide further assistance with your care.

 

Adolescent Health

Young people are often uncomfortable to go to their family GP to discuss their sexual health due to feelings of embarrassment or worry that their parents will find out.  It's important to know that anything you discuss with your doctor will remain between you and them, unless there is a risk of harm to you or others.

Appointments for students are bulk-billed. This means that you do not have to pay anything to see the doctor. You will just need to present your Medicare card. Did you know that when you turn 15 you can apply to get your own Medicare card. For more information on how to apply for your Medicare card click here.