A new approach to private gynaecology
Access to expert specialist gynaecologist information and options
Nobody should be suffering from pain, discomfort or embarrassment. Our private gynaecology clinics are led by GPs who specialise in primary care women’s health, which means our menopause patients speak to a dedicated menopause gynaecologist, likewise for women wanting to discuss contraception.
From preventative care to examinations, treatments and second opinions, everything we do is based around you as an individual. Our personalised appointments give you the time to talk through your concerns and ask all your questions, which we’ll answer with expertise and understanding. Our all-female team appreciates the significance of your experiences. We listen and we hear you. We give you all the information and options, so that you can make the right choice for your body, your life and your lifestyle.
NHS GP & self referrals
We accept NHS GP referrals, or you can even refer yourself. And because we have greater flexibility with appointments, we can offer shorter wait times and dates that fit in with your schedule or cycle. Then, we’ll discuss the best gynaecology care pathways for you, whether it’s referral back to the NHS for treatment, or connecting you with a private consultant gynaecologist.
There’s nothing you can’t talk to us about, and you will always be taken seriously.
Gynaecology services
Pelvic pain
We appreciate that pelvic pain can be worrying. Our specialists are here to investigate what’s going on, offering a range of screening services alongside support, expertise and understanding.
Painful/heavy periods
Periods shouldn’t be so heavy or painful that they affect your quality of life. Our specialists will diagnose the cause with care and understanding, then help you decide on a treatment plan.
Irregular bleeding
Irregular bleeding can be stressful and shouldn’t be ignored. We provide a range of diagnostic assessments to help you understand why it’s happening, then give you all your treatment options.
Ovarian cysts
Ovarian cysts are common at all ages, and are usually nothing to worry about. But if yours are large, painful or causing other symptoms, we’ll help you understand your treatment options.
Ovarian/uterine cancer
Oxona provides consultation and testing to identify whether your symptoms are caused by ovarian or uterine cancers. We can offer regular cervical smear tests at our gynaecology clinic, or organise ultrasounds and further testing.
Endometriosis
We can help diagnose and treat endometriosis. And because your endometriosis care should be tailored to your unique symptoms and fertility choices, our specialist gynaecologists give you everything you need to make an informed decision.
Polycystic ovaries
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) can have a significant impact on your physical, mental and reproductive health. We understand how difficult the symptoms can be, approaching diagnosis and treatment with sensitivity and expertise.
Vaginal discharge
Suffering from uncomfortable vaginal discharge, or unsure whether something is ‘normal’? Our gynaecology specialists can perform diagnostic tests, getting to the root of the problem and consulting with you on a treatment plan.
Vaginal pain
Vaginal pain can have a big impact on your life, and it isn’t something you have to just put up with. We provide expert assessments and treatments here at our gynaecology clinic, prioritising your comfort at all times.
Painful intercourse
Painful intercourse (or dyspareunia) is a common problem for women. Our female team of specialist gynaecologists are here to diagnose the problem while making discussions and any examinations as comfortable as possible.
How it works
From the moment you book your appointment to post-treatment care, we’re here to support you.
- Place booking
Book your appointment online, with no need for a referral. Payment is arranged at the point of booking, and you’ll be asked to complete a pre-consultation questionnaire. - Consultation
Your appointment will give you the time you need to discuss your problem. Our specialists will make sure you are truly heard, then answer your questions with understanding, offering impartial advice. Before moving forward, you’ll feel equipped to make an informed decision. - Treatment plan
We don’t offer ‘off-the-shelf’ packages. Instead, we build treatment plans based on you as an individual, around your conditions and medical history. We will explore all available care pathways, taking into account any anxieties and respecting your decisions. - Check in
We appreciate that discussing symptoms can be uncomfortable for some people, and that you may feel anxious about your appointment. But as soon as you check in for your appointment, our relaxed atmosphere – with welcoming surroundings and friendly staff – will soon put you at ease.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I claim for my appointment on insurance?
You need to speak to your insurer prior to your appointment. Some insurers will reimburse you for the appointment, but you will need to present any documentation at the time of your appointment for the doctor to sign. Please note that all our doctors are registered with the GMC on the GP register not the consultant register. Please ensure you make this clear to your insurers at the outset.
Do you treat nervous patients?
Yes. We have the luxury of time to ensure our patients are fully informed and feel confident in the treatment they are receiving or any procedures. Our doctors are highly trained specialists in women’s health and procedures. For coil/implants, we can discuss pain relief options and assist in mitigating any fears or concerns.
How much do private prescriptions cost?
All NHS prescriptions are a set fee regardless of the cost of the drug. However, private prescriptions will be charged by the pharmacy for the individual drugs. The cost is roughly £20 for most HRT drugs, and £25 for Testosterone. A course of antibiotics can range from £5-20 per prescription. Your NHS GP may be able to prescribe HRT drugs, but this is at their discretion.