The Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
The Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology offers care for standard or high-risk pregnancies, and pregnancies with unusual problems, as well as all problems of the reproductive tract of women including cancer of the female genital tract, infertility, hormonal replacement problems, abnormal genital pain or bleeding.
Referrals for pregnancy–related medical or obstetrical problems, such as pregnancy complicated by diabetes or collagen vascular diseases or abnormal ultrasound findings, are welcomed. The St Raphael Women's Clinic offers special antenatal clinics for pre-term birth prevention and diabetes in pregnancy.
The Gynaecology Division has an active practice in problems involving female urinary incontinence and difficult hormone replacement therapy management. Common diagnoses that are evaluated and treated include, but are not limited to:

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Delivery
Caesarean section
Live 3D colour ultrasound
Ovarian Cyst Removal
Vaginal infections
Sexually transmitted diseases
Polyps
Stenosis/stricture
Abnormal periods
Menopausal Symptoms
Postmenopausal bleeding
Post coital bleeding
Ectopic pregnancies
Contraception ( barrier, IUD, implants,other ) and Education
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Sexual Dysfunction
Biopsies/ cultures
Colposcopy
Cyrosurgery
Diagnostic D&C
Vaginal repair
Hysterectomy
Curettage
Abdominal swelling
Abnormal pap
Premenstrual symptoms
Alopecia
Abdominal/pelvic pain
Threatened/missed/incomplete/chemical and habitual abortions
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The Gynaecology Clinic offers care to women ages 12 and above. Emergency and urgent situations are triaged, and services are made available as needed.
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