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SpringHill Clinic
Contact : +03-7731 5128
E-mail : springhillclinicttdi@gmail.com
Address : No.116, Jalan Burhanuddin Helmi,
Taman Tun Dr Ismail,
60000 Kuala Lumpur
GYNECOLOGY
At SpringHill Clinic, we provide leading-edge gynecology care to women of all ages.
Why get regular gynecology checkups?
Gynecology checkups are an essential part of maintaining your overall health. At Springhill Clinic, we emphasize the importance of regular gynecological examinations as a cornerstone of preventive healthcare. Here’s why gynecology checkups are essential:
Early Detection of Health Issues:Regular gynecological exams allow for the early detection of various health issues, including gynecology problems, reproductive disorders, and even certain types of cancers such as cervical cancer and ovarian cancer. Detecting these conditions in their early stages significantly increases the chances of successful treatment and recovery.
Reproductive Health Monitoring: Gynecology check-ups provide an opportunity to monitor and assess reproductive health. Our experienced gynecologists conduct thorough examinations to evaluate the health of the reproductive organs, including the uterus, ovaries, and cervix. This helps in identifying any abnormalities or potential concerns that may affect fertility or reproductive function.
Menstrual Health and Hormonal Balance: Gynecological exams enable healthcare providers to evaluate menstrual health and hormonal balance. Irregularities in menstrual cycles, such as heavy bleeding, irregular periods, or severe cramping, may indicate underlying health issues that require further investigation and treatment. By addressing these issues early on, we can help ensure hormonal balance and overall well-being.
Contraception Counseling and Family Planning: Gynecology check-ups provide an opportunity for contraception counseling and family planning discussions. Our healthcare providers offer personalized guidance on contraception options, fertility awareness, and family planning strategies based on individual preferences and lifestyle factors. This empowers women to make informed decisions about their reproductive health and family planning goals.
Screening for Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs): Gynecological exams often include screening for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, and HPV. Early detection and treatment of STIs are crucial for preventing complications such as infertility, pelvic inflammatory disease, and certain types of cancers. Our clinic provides confidential and comprehensive STI screening services to protect your sexual health and well-being.
Overall Wellness Assessment: Gynecology check-ups offer a holistic approach to women’s health by addressing not only reproductive health but also overall wellness. Our healthcare providers take into account various factors such as lifestyle habits, medical history, and family health history to assess overall health and identify any potential risk factors or areas for improvement.
We manage several types of general gynecology problems and offer procedures:
- Fibroids
- Ovarian cyst
- Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)
- Bladder problems
- Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)
- Perimenopause and menopause
- Low libido and sexual difficulties
- Fertility issues
- Vaginal Atrophy and vulval conditions
- Endometriosis
- Pelvic pain
- Heavy menstrual bleeding
- Irregular menstrual bleeding
- Abnormal pap smear
- Contraception issues and counselling
- Vaginal infection
- HPV and other STDs
- Premature ovarian failure
- Recurrent miscarriage
- Cervical polyp removal
- Coil insertion/removal
- Cervical screening (smear test)
- Gynae ultrasound scan
Gynecology Ultrasound Scans
At SpringHill Clinic, we offer scanning services as a highly efficient diagnostic tool to aid clinical management and a way to provide peace of mind
Ultrasound is a very efficient and safe imaging modality to examine the female pelvic organs. As such, it is an essential first-line investigation for many suspected gynecology problems.
Gynaecological ultrasound examinations usually involve both an abdominal and a vaginal approach. We have a very experienced team of medical doctors and senior sonographers who can perform vaginal ultrasounds comfortably and painlessly. Schedule an appointment with us for the ultimate peace of mind.
Gynecology scans include:
- Comprehensive gynecology scan (looking systematically at the womb, tubes and ovaries)
- Follicle tracking (natural and ovulation treatment cycle)
- Ovarian cancer screening test (with blood test for CA125)
- Detection & follow up on ovarian cyst , uterine fibroid & polyp
Gynecology FAQ
What age should I start seeing a gynecologist?
It’s generally recommended to schedule your first gynecological exam between the ages of 13 and 15, or when you become sexually active, whichever comes first. Regular check-ups are important for maintaining reproductive health.
How often should I have a gynecology checkup?
The frequency of gynecological exams may vary depending on your age, medical history, and specific health needs. In general, annual exams are recommended for most women, but your healthcare provider will advise you on the appropriate schedule based on your individual circumstances.
What can I expect during a gynecological exam?
During a gynecological exam, your healthcare provider will typically perform a pelvic exam, Pap smear (if indicated), breast exam, and discuss any concerns or symptoms you may have. The exam is usually quick and relatively painless, and your provider will ensure your comfort and privacy throughout the process.
Do I need to schedule a gynecology checkup if I'm not sexually active?
Yes, it’s still important to schedule regular exams even if you’re not sexually active. These exams help monitor reproductive health, screen for abnormalities, and address any concerns or symptoms you may have, regardless of sexual activity.
What should I do to prepare for my gynecological exam?
Prior to your appointment, it’s helpful to shower and avoid using any vaginal products, including douches or feminine hygiene sprays. It’s also a good idea to make note of any symptoms or concerns you want to discuss with your healthcare provider during the exam.