FAQ

You should visit a gynecologist for:

  1. Annual Check-Ups: Regular exams for preventive care.
  2. Irregular Menstrual Cycles: Issues like missed periods or severe cramps.
  3. Pregnancy and Preconception: Care and guidance during planning, pregnancy, and post-delivery.
  4. Contraception: Advice on birth control and family planning.
  5. Pelvic or Abdominal Pain: Persistent pain that needs diagnosis and treatment.
  6. Unusual Discharge or Symptoms: Signs of infection or other issues.
  7. Menopause Management: Managing symptoms and health changes.
  8. Sexual Health: Addressing concerns like pain during intercourse or STIs.
  9. Breast Health: Regular exams and discussing changes.
  10. General Reproductive Health: Concerns like cysts, fibroids, or endometriosis.

Regular visits ensure your reproductive and overall health. Schedule an appointment if you have any concerns.

Your first visit typically includes:

  1. Medical History Review: Discuss your medical concerns, history, menstrual cycle, sexual activity, and any health concerns.

  2. General Physical: A routine check of your overall health, including weight, blood pressure, and heart rate.

  3. Pelvic Examination: An internal and external examination of your pelvic area to check for abnormalities.

  4. Pap Smear: A test to screen for cervical cancer (if applicable).

  5. Breast Examination: A manual check for lumps or abnormalities. (if applicable).

  6. Discussion and Questions: An opportunity to discuss medical issues, management options, or any other concerns.

Your doctor is there to answer your questions and make you feel comfortable. Regular visits are important for maintaining your reproductive health.

Your first visit typically includes:

  1. Medical History Review: Discuss your medical concerns, history, menstrual cycle, sexual activity, and any health concerns.

  2. General Physical: A routine check of your overall health, including weight, blood pressure, and heart rate.

  3. Ultrasound scan: To take a look at your fetus / baby.

  4. Discussion and Questions: An opportunity to discuss pregnancy status, pregnancy care, antenatal followups, any medical issues, treatment, or any other concerns.

Your doctor is there to answer your questions and make you feel comfortable.

Saturday appointments are highly sought after and frequently fully booked. Unfortunately, this means we sometimes have to turn down patients’ requests. To better serve everyone, please call to cancel or reschedule if you cannot make your appointment. This will allow us to accommodate other patients who need Saturday timeslots. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

 

You can come to Level 4 using Lobby A and Lobby C lifts. This diagram will help you to find your way to my clinic. 

 

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