Patient education

Clear, reliable information about common gynaecological and pelvic health conditions, written in plain language.

Looking for a specific condition?
View the full A–Z list of conditions.

When to seek urgent care

Seek urgent medical care if you have heavy bleeding (soaking pads hourly), severe pain, dizziness/fainting, fever, or you might be pregnant and have pain/bleeding.

If you are unsure, contact reception or your nearest emergency centre.

Start with your problem

Pick the topic that sounds most like what you’re experiencing. Each page explains symptoms, what it may mean, what we assess, and common treatment options.

Bladder, prolapse & pelvic floor (Urogynaecology)

If you have leakage, urgency, frequent UTIs, bladder pain, or prolapse symptoms, this is the best place to start.

Bleeding & periods

Heavy bleeding, spotting, irregular cycles, and bleeding after sex.

Pelvic pain

Period pain, pain with intercourse, chronic pelvic pain, endometriosis.

Vaginal & vulval symptoms

Discharge, irritation, thrush, vulval discomfort, skin changes.

Hormones & menopause

Perimenopause, menopause symptoms, and hormone therapy options.

Fertility & planning

Fertility assessment, pre-pregnancy planning, recurrent pregnancy loss.

Screening & red flags

Pap smears/HPV, abnormal results, post-menopausal bleeding, warning signs.

Prefer an A–Z list?

If you already know the condition name, the A–Z list is the fastest way to find it.

Need to book or ask admin questions?

WhatsApp is for bookings/admin only. For urgent symptoms, please seek urgent medical care.