Women’s health
Our doctors provide thoughtful care for women through every stage of life, from contraception and cervical screening to pregnancy, menopause, and everything in between.

Our approach
Every woman’s health story is different. We aim to create space for open, respectful conversations — without rush or judgement. Whether it’s a quick concern or something that’s been on your mind for a while, our doctors take the time to listen and explain things clearly.


Understanding women’s health
Women’s health isn’t limited to a single stage of life — it’s about care that adapts as your needs change. From adolescence to menopause and beyond, having a GP who knows your history makes each step easier.
At Health Yeppoon, we see women’s health as ongoing support, not one-off appointments. We’re here for check-ups, questions, and conversations that help you make informed choices about your body and wellbeing.

What to expect
Your appointment is a chance to talk through what’s happening in your own words. There’s no rush — we’ll listen first, then work together on what comes next.
We might ask a few questions about your medical history and lifestyle to get a full picture, but you’re always in control of what you’d like to discuss. If any tests or follow-ups are needed, we’ll explain them clearly before moving forward.
Our goal is simple: to make sure you leave feeling informed, supported, and cared for.
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What we do
Cervical screening – routine checks and follow-up care
Contraception – prescriptions and long-acting options
Pregnancy care – antenatal and early pregnancy support
Menopause management – symptom care and hormone advice
Medical termination – provided where appropriate
General wellbeing – breast checks, lifestyle and mood support

Preventative focus
At Health Yeppoon, we believe in catching things early. Regular check-ups and conversations with your GP help prevent small concerns from becoming bigger health issues.
We’ll remind you when your routine screenings are due and give you the tools and knowledge to stay on top of your health. It’s all about taking simple steps to protect your future wellbeing — from early cancer detection to heart health and lifestyle advice.
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Make a booking
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Bring your details
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Come to our centre
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When to book an appointment
It’s always a good idea to check in with your doctor regularly. You might want to book an appointment if:
- You’re due for a cervical screening or other health check
- You’re considering a new form of contraception or need a prescription renewal
- You notice changes in your period, mood, or energy
- You’re planning a pregnancy or need antenatal care
- You’re experiencing menopause or perimenopause symptoms
- You need advice or care related to sexual health
If you’re unsure about whether something requires a visit, it’s always better to ask. Early detection and ongoing care help you stay ahead of potential issues.
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Book your appointment
If you’d like to see one of our doctors, you can book online at a time that suits you.

