Patient education
This section is being built
The topic pages you’re looking for are currently under construction.
The site is live so you can still book appointments, contact the practice, and use the other patient tools.
What you can do in the meantime
If you’re here because of symptoms or a recent diagnosis, the quickest next step is usually a consultation,
especially if there is bleeding after sex, heavy bleeding, pelvic pain, or any concern about a lump or pregnancy.
Urgent symptoms: severe pain, heavy bleeding soaking pads, dizziness/fainting,
or pregnancy-related bleeding should be assessed promptly.
or pregnancy-related bleeding should be assessed promptly.
- Booking: Use the appointments page to request a consultation.
- Existing patients: Use the Existing Patients page for file transfer or relocation help.
- Locations: If you’re unsure where to go, the Locations page has the current details.
Coming soon
Topic pages with clear, practical information about common women’s health concerns, including:
- Bleeding & periods: heavy bleeding, spotting, irregular cycles, bleeding after sex
- Pelvic pain: endometriosis, adenomyosis, ovarian cysts
- Pelvic floor & bladder: prolapse, incontinence, recurrent UTIs
- Screening: Pap smears, HPV testing, colposcopy and LLETZ basics