The Women's provides extensive sexual and reproductive health services, which include clinics for the reversal of female genital mutilation, infertility investigation and assisted reproductive technologies, sexual counselling and sexual health screening, and contraceptive advice and prescriptions.
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African Women’s Clinic
This is a nurse and midwife-led clinic staffed by women’s health nurses and midwives experienced in providing care for women who have experienced FGM/C or traditional cutting
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Early Pregnancy Assessment Service (EPAS)
The Early Pregnancy Assessment Service provides non acute care for women who have pain and/or bleeding in the first 13 weeks and six days of pregnancy.
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Abortion & Contraception Service
The Abortion and Contraception Service specialise in long acting reversible contraception methods (intra-uterine device and implant) insertion and removal procedures and advice and supply of all methods of contraception.
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Reproductive Services
Reproductive Services is made up of four clinics: IVF clinic, Endocrine/Metabolic clinic, Chronic Viral Illness clinic (HIV & assisted reproductive therapies) and the Health Wise Women’s clinic.
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Sexual Counselling Clinic (Psychosexual Medicine)
The clinic sees people with any problems related to sex.
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Sexual Health & Rapid Access Service
This service provides specialist sexual health care.
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