Assisted Conception Unit
About us
We offer women's health services that include emergency and planned care and both outpatient and inpatient treatment, following referral from your GP.
We treat women with a wide range of gynaecological issues, including:
- Heavy and irregular menstrual bleeding
- Painful periods
- Abnormal smears
- Pelvic pain
- Menopausal problems
- HRT-related problems
- Fibroids
- Endometriosis
- Subfertility
- Utero-vaginal prolapse
- Early pregnancy concerns
- Recurrent miscarriage
- Vulval problems
Gynaecology services
Sexual health and contraception services are offered at The Wolverton Centre, at Kingston Hospital. Private gynaecology services are offered by Kingston Private Health.
Urgent or suspected cancer pathway
For urgent referrals or suspected cancer, we run a rapid access clinic and a one-stop clinic.
getUBetter
Symptoms like frequent visits to the toilet, leaking wee, or feeling heavy in your pelvis are common but shouldn’t be considered normal.
The getUBetter app can help you manage your symptoms. Download the app for free for:
- Instant and 24/7 access
- Easy-to-follow pelvic floor exercises
- Day-by-day guidance
- Access to local treatments and services
- Advice on where to seek help when needed
NHS information and support
Visit the NHS website for information and support on women’s health, wellbeing, conditions and screening.
NHS App
Download the NHS App or log in through the NHS website to access NHS services online. Visit the NHS website to find out more.
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- Ruils charity (social prescibing)
- South West London Healthier Together (advice on a range of common conditions for children and pregnant women developed by NHS healthcare professionals)
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