Gynaecology

Uterus Removal Surgery

Hysterectomy is the partial or total surgical removal of the uterus. It may also involve removal of the cervix, ovaries (oophorectomy), Fallopian tubes (salpingectomy), and other surrounding structures. Partial hysterectomies allow for hormone regulation while total hysterectomies do not.

Intra Uterine Insemination Lui

Sperm that have been washed and concentrated are placed directly in your uterus around the time your ovary releases one or more eggs to be fertilized.

Hymenoplasty

Sperm that have been washed and concentrated are placed directly in your uterus around the time your ovary releases one or more eggs to be fertilized.

Ovarian Cysts

A solid or fluid-filled sac or pocket (cyst) within or on the surface of an ovary.

Pap Smear

Circumcision is a procedure that removes the foreskin from the human penis.

Anomaly Scan

The anomaly scan, also sometimes called the anatomy scan, 20-week ultrasound, or level 2 ultrasound, evaluates anatomic structures of the fetus, placenta, and maternal pelvic organs. This scan is an important and common component of routine prenatal care..

Follicular Scan

A follicular study is done to track the growth of follicles in a woman's ovaries.

Anomaly Scan

This detailed ultrasound scan, sometimes called the mid-pregnancy or anomaly scan, is usually carried out when you're between 18 and 21 weeks pregnant.

Follicular Scan

A follicular study is done to track the growth of follicles in a woman's ovaries.

Amnioceantesis

Amniocentesis is a test you may be offered during pregnancy to check if your baby has a genetic or chromosomal condition, such as Down's syndrome, Edwards' syndrome or Patau's syndrome.

Hysteroscopy

This detailed ultrasound scan, sometimes called the mid-pregnancy or anomaly scan, is usually carried out when you're between 18 and 21 weeks pregnant.