UGYNE
Woman's Health
FAQS
Get Informed
To make your visits easier, uGyne and their team have put together a list of the most common questions they receive. Take a look at the questions and answers below. If you still have some concerns, please get in touch.
When do I start seeing a gynaecologist?
When I have any possible gynaecological problems.
When do I start doing regular pap smears?
When you become sexually active.
How often do I need to see my gynaecologist?
Your gynaecologist will give you guidance in terms of your medical condition as to how frequent visits are required.
Do I need to see my gynaecologist after having an abnormal pap smear?
According to the results you may require a colposcopy and cervix biopsy with possible further treatment.
How often do I see my gynaecologist after having a hysterectomy?
Your general clinical condition and pathology will allow your gynaecologist to recommend a follow up profile.
After menopause, do I still need to see my gynaecologist?
Yes.
When pregnant, when do I see my obstetrician for the first appointment?
Six to eight weeks pregnancy duration unless any complications arise beforehand or you have a high risk pregnancy history.
Do you offer In-Vitro and artificial insemination treatments?
Yes, all aspects of fertility treatment are comprehensively covered by this practice.
How do I treat my chronic urinary problems that includes: persistent infections, urinary leaks and prolapse?
Our practice gives state of the art solutions to this very incapacitating conditions.
How do I manage my chronic pelvic pain and endometriosis?
We offer multidisciplinary coordinated treatment solutions for these conditions, particularly specializing in endometriosis surgery.