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Gynaecology in Bedford

Our team Consultant Gynaecologists hold regular clinics for all your women's health concerns

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If you are looking to book a Gynaecology appointment with one of our consultants. A short cut to the bookings page is HERE

What is Gynaecology?

Gynaecology is a term used to cover the physiology and area of medicine of the female reproductive system.

The Gynaecology service at Manor Hospital provides expert assessment, diagnosis and treatment for women over the age of 18 years old.

  • If you are a patient under the age of 18, you can book in with our Milton Keynes site Saxon Clinic, by calling 01908 665533.

Some of the reasons for booking in with our Gynaecologists are:

Pain / discomfort

  • Pain in the pelvis – may occur during or between periods
  • Pain during intercourse
  • Itching or burning
  • Vaginal dryness, itching or discomfort
  • Vulval irritation or lesion
  • Irregular discharge

Problems related to Periods

  • Heavy or extended bleeding (Menorrhagia
  • Absent, intermittent or irregular periods
  • Painful periods

Menopause / Perimenopausal Symptoms

  • Sleep disturbance
  • Hot flushes and/or night sweats
  • Post menopausal bleeding

Urogynaecological issues

  • Urinary incontinence
  • Overactive bladder
  • Urinary retention
  • Bladder prolapse
  • Difficulty opening the bowels and/or passing urine
  • Faecal incontinence

* Please ensure for Urogynae, you are booked in with Professor Edmund Neale or Mrs Sarah Reynolds

Other Women's health issues you may be suffering from.

  • Endometriosis
  • Fibroids
  • Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
  • Pelvic prolapse
  • Polyps
  • Hysterectomy's
  • Infertility
  • Abnormal cervical smear result

If you have any new or unexpected symptoms in and around your pelvis or abdomen, it can be sensible to get help from an expert.

Meet the Gynaecologists at Manor Hospital, appointments can be made online with any of the consultants by booking through their webpages below.

If you would like to see the soonest availability for our Gynaecologists. Please click HERE

When you visit with us here at The Manor Hospital, you’ll be seen by a Consultant Gynaecologist. Your initial appointment will usually be about 30 minutes, depending on your specific needs.

We know that sometimes it can feel awkward or embarrassing to discuss intimate details with a consultant, however, please be assured, they will be ensuring you are comfortable at all times, chaperones are provided and they want you to know that they are here to support and help you get to the bottom of your symptoms.

When you first meet with your Consultant, you’ll be able to talk with them about the symptoms you’re having. They’ll want to know things like:

  • How long you’ve had the symptoms for,
  • If you have pain, what type of pain it is (for example, is it dull or sharp, spread throughout the pelvis/abdomen or only in one specific place, constant or intermittent?),
  • Whether your symptoms have been getting worse over time,
  • What treatments (if any) you’ve already tried,
  • How the symptoms are affecting you day to day,
  • Whether there’s anything you’re particularly worried or anxious about.

As part of their assessment, they may need to carry out a physical examination, and this will always be explained to you.

Additional tests may also sometimes be needed to help with diagnosis, and these can all easily be arranged for you on-site. We respect your time and are often able to carry out these tests during your visit with us in order to keep things as efficient for you as possible. These tests may include:

  • Blood test,
  • Cervical swabs to check for infection,
  • Diagnostic scans, normally ultrasound (also known as sonography).

The results of any tests will inform treatment choices, and your Consultant will discuss options with you so that you have all the information needed to make an informed decision. If you have any questions at any time, this is the ideal opportunity for you to talk through them in a safe, supportive environment.

Taking a holistic approach, your Consultant will ensure you receive the optimal combination of any suitable treatments. This may include:

  • Hormonal or other drug therapy,
  • Physiotherapy - we have a specialist Women's Health Physio who works with us here at Bedford.
  • Behavioural therapy,
  • Lifestyle modifications,
  • Surgery.

It’s important to know that many of the conditions that affect the reproductive system can be effectively treated and managed without the need for surgery. As a general guide, around one in four people may require surgery to adequately treat their symptoms.

If surgery is needed, we can arrange that for you here. The types of surgery we can provide include:

  • Biopsy, taking a sample of tissue from the body for further analysis,
  • Coil (intrauterine device/ IUD) fitting,
  • Removal of polyps (abnormal growths of tissue),
  • Hysteroscopy, keyhole surgery inside the womb
  • Laparoscopy, a form of keyhole surgery, particularly useful for treating endometriosis and ovarian cysts,
  • Open abdominal surgery such as hysterectomy,
  • Vaginal surgery for prolapse.

Should surgery be advised, your Consultant will talk you through everything clearly so that you have the information you need to make an informed decision about whether to have surgery or not.

When you choose to visit with a Consultant Gynaecologist here, you’ll benefit from:

  • Rapid access: If you’re concerned about a problem within your reproductive system, you’ll want to get it assessed and treated as soon as possible. With fast access to assessment, diagnosis and treatment, your Consultant will make sure you receive the best treatment possible, quickly.

 

  • Continuity of care: The consultant you see for your initial consultation will be the one you see for any further visits. If you require treatment, this will be overseen by them from start to finish. You won’t need to worry about seeing a different doctor each time and having to explain your story all over again.

 

  • Peace of mind: In our most recent patient survey, we were delighted that 98.1% of the people we’d treated said they were likely or highly likely to recommend us to their friends and family. It’s perfectly understandable to feel concerned about any health problem, particularly those affecting the reproductive system, but your Consultant will always be happy to talk with you through any questions and concerns you may have at any stage.

 

  • Flexible appointments: We appreciate that life is often very busy. That’s why we offer extended opening hours and give you a choice of appointment times, so that you can schedule your consultation at a time that’s most convenient for you.

 

  • Multidisciplinary team: Your Consultant is expertly supported at The Manor Hospital by a number of other healthcare professionals including nurses, physiotherapists and radiographers. The depth and expertise of our team ensures you will always receive the best possible treatment and care throughout your time with us.

It is perfectly normal to feel anxious or concerned about a gynaecological issue. When you do have concerns, it’s reassuring to know that you are not alone.

Good treatment and support is available for a wide range of conditions and problems, without unnecessary or unwanted waiting times. At your appointment, you’ll be given the time you need to talk with your Consultant openly and honestly. They’ll thoroughly investigate any possible causes of your problem and then discuss any suitable treatment options with you.

Should you require treatment, this can be easily, and quickly arranged for you.

Whether you live in Bedford or will be travelling to visit with us from further afield, book your appointment online today.

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