Supporting Every Stage of Your Life
Key Areas of Women's Health
Ovarian Health
- Regular cervical screening tests detect abnormal cells before they progress to cancer.
- Pelvic ultrasound helps assess fertility issues, irregular periods, fibroids, or ovarian cysts.
- Women with high risk factors (such as family history or HPV infection) should follow recommended screening intervals closely.
- Ultrasound (Pelvic & Transvaginal)
- MRI
- CT
- Image-guided biopsy
Cervical & Reproductive Health
- Regular cervical screening tests detect abnormal cells before they progress to cancer.
- Pelvic ultrasound helps assess fertility issues, irregular periods, fibroids, or ovarian cysts.
- Women with high risk factors (such as family history or HPV infection) should follow recommended screening intervals closely.
- Ultrasound
- MRI
Bone Health
Women face a higher risk of reduced bone density, leading to more frequent bone breaks and conditions such as osteoporosis and osteopenia. This is often due to menopause causing a drop in oestrogen levels.
To help in diagnosing and monitoring bone conditions, we offer Bone Density scans to determine the health of your bones. A bone density scan (DEXA scan) can measure bone strength and track changes over time.
- Hormone changes during menopause increase your risk of osteoporosis.
- Early detection allows preventive care to protect mobility and independence.
Pregnancy
- Early Pregnancy Scans
- Nuchal Translucency
- Morphology Scans
Breast Health
When it comes to the health of your breasts, early detection is key. We recommend regular scans so we have a record of your breast tissue and can easily see when changes occur.
- Breast screening is essential for detecting cancer in its early stage.
- Mammograms and breast ultrasounds can identify changes long before symptoms appear.
- Early detection provides more treatment options and better outcomes.
We offer the following scans to detect, diagnose and, manage breast cancer and other breast concerns:
- 2D Mammogram
- 3D Mammogram
- Ultrasound
If you notice lumps or changes in breast shape, consult your doctor immediately.
Why Early Detection Matters
- Mammogram or Breast Ultrasound – for early-stage breast cancer detection.
- Cervical Screening Test (Pap & HPV test) – to catch abnormal cells early.
- Pelvic Ultrasound – to assess reproductive health and investigate causes of irregular periods or vaginal bleeding.
- Bone Density Scan (DEXA) – to monitor changes in bone health.
Your Health Over Time
Reproductive Years
Common Symptoms that indicate you could benefit from further investigation:
- Irregular menstrual cycles
- Irregular hormone levels
- Changes in mood and/or energy
- Irregular ovulation patterns
- Painful periods
Premenopause & Perimenopause
The years leading to menopause — known as premenopause (perimenopause) — involve hormonal fluctuations that can affect daily life.
Common Symptoms Include:
- Irregular periods
- Hot flashes, night sweats, and sleep issues
- Mood swings and anxiety
- Weight gain and bloating
- Vaginal dryness or discomfort
- Lower bone density due to hormone changes
During this stage, regular health checks can help prevent long-term complications such as osteoporosis or heart disease.
Menopause & Early Menopause
Menopause usually happens around age 50. However, early menopause, which occurs before age 45, can raise your risk of health issues. These issues include osteoporosis, infertility, and heart disease.
Common Symptoms of Menopause:
- Hot flashes and night sweats
- Fatigue and mood changes
- Memory or concentration difficulties
- Vaginal dryness and discomfort during intimacy
- Unexpected vaginal bleeding
- Increased risk of heart disease and bone loss
Even if you have no symptoms, women in early menopause should think about taking care of their health.
Treatment & Support Options
- Lifestyle changes: Staying active, eating a balanced diet, and reducing drinking alcohol can lower risks.
- Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) / Menopausal Hormone Therapy (MHT):
- Effective for managing symptoms of menopause such as hot flashes, mood swings, and vaginal dryness.
- May reduce the risk of osteoporosis.
- Side effects vary, and you should always discuss them with your doctor.
- Non-hormonal options: Medications, supplements, and natural therapies may also help, particularly for women at high risk of complications.
Risk Factors for Women’s Health
- Experience early menopause
- Have a family history of breast, ovarian, or cervical cancer
- Are over 50 years of age
- Smoke, have poor diet, or frequently consume alcohol
- Live with chronic conditions such as diabetes or high blood pressure



