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Women’s health is an important part of ongoing wellbeing, covering a wide range of medical services tailored to your needs. At Mount Archer Medical Centre, we offer women’s health medical services in a welcoming and confidential environment. Whether you are attending for routine check-ups, family planning, or health assessments, our doctors provide consultations that help support your ongoing health.
Located in Rockhampton, we provide women’s health appointments covering preventative care, reproductive health, and screening services. Our male and female doctors work with you to help manage your healthcare needs and discuss your personal health goals. Whether you are managing a specific concern or booking a regular check-up, we aim to make the process straightforward.
Call (07) 4928 6977 to book your women’s health appointment today.
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Women’s health services cover a broad range of consultations designed to support your physical and reproductive health. During your appointment, our doctors can help assess your health, discuss preventative care, and provide referrals or health plans where appropriate.
- Routine Check-Ups: Book regular women’s health check-ups covering general wellbeing and screening based on your age and health history.
- Family Planning: Discuss contraceptive options, family planning, fertility and reproductive health concerns during a confidential consultation.
- Screening Services: Access recommended screening such as cervical screening tests and breast health checks to help monitor your health.
- Perimenopause & Menopause: Book appointments to discuss changes during perimenopause and menopause, and health advice for managing symptoms.
Each person’s healthcare needs are different. Speak with our reception team to arrange an appointment that suits your health concerns.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in a women’s health check-up?
A women’s health check-up is a consultation where your doctor will discuss your overall wellbeing, reproductive health, lifestyle and family history. This may include preventative screening such as cervical screening tests, breast health checks and discussions about contraception or pregnancy planning. Your doctor may also assess other health factors like bone health, blood pressure and cholesterol. Women’s health check-ups are recommended at different stages of life as part of your routine care.
When should I book a cervical screening test?
Cervical screening tests are recommended for most women aged 25 to 74 who have been sexually active. The general guideline is to have your first screening at 25, and then once every five years if your results are normal. Your doctor will discuss your screening history and let you know when you are due for your next test. Screening may be recommended sooner if you have a history of abnormal results or symptoms of concern.
Can I discuss contraception during a women’s health appointment?
Yes, contraception is an important topic that can be discussed during your women’s health appointment. Your doctor will ask about your preferences, health history and lifestyle to help recommend suitable options. This may include discussions about oral contraceptives, long-acting contraceptives or other methods. Your doctor can explain how different contraceptive options work, help you understand any side effects and arrange follow-up appointments if needed.
What support is available for menopause symptoms?
Doctors offer support for women experiencing perimenopause and menopause. During your consultation, your doctor will ask about your symptoms and discuss possible management options. This may include lifestyle advice, symptom monitoring and, where appropriate, treatment options such as hormone therapy. Every person’s experience of menopause is different, and your doctor will work with you to help manage your health and wellbeing during this stage of life.