- Abortion in North Devon
- Advice after punch biopsy
- Advice following ultrasound scan in the early pregnancy clinic
- Axilla (under arm) core biopsy
- Breast awareness
- Breast cancer related lymphoedema
- Breast cancer treatment plan – open access follow-up
- Breast care after your needle biopsy
- Breast care nurse specialist – secondary breast cancer
- Breast Care Nursing Service
- Breast clinic
- Breast core biopsy
- Breast MRI scan
- Day surgery advice for breast care patients
- Discharge from the Petter Day Treatment Unit
- Early medical abortion at home (EMAH) during COVID-19 pandemic
- Early pregnancy assessment clinic
- Endometrial ablation
- Genitourinary syndrome of the menopause
- Gestational diabetes
- Gynaecological oncology service
- Gynaecological procedure – aftercare
- Hysterosalpingogram (HSG) – x-ray of the uterus and fallopian tubes
- Information for your upcoming caesarean section
- Large loop excision of the transformation zone (LLETZ)
- Low-risk endometrial (womb) cancer telephone follow-up
- Mammography
- Mammography on the augmented/implant breast
- Mental wellbeing during pregnancy
- Methotrexate (management of ectopic pregnancy)
- Miscarriage
- Pelvic floor muscles
- Perineal care in maternity
- Petter Day Treatment Unit
- Physiotherapy advice and exercises for after baby is born
- Physiotherapy advice following hysterectomy, repair and other gynaecology operations
- Reviewing your cervical screening history
- Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists leaflets
- Secondary breast care service
- Special Care Unit (SCU), Welcome to
- Termination of pregnancy during the second trimester
- Termination of pregnancy for foetal abnormalities
- Termination of pregnancy under 9 weeks gastation
- Under-breast soreness
- Urodynamic investigation
- Vaginal dilators
- Vaginal pessary
- Vulval skin irritation
- What to expect after having your baby
Women’s Health
Last updated: December 19, 2019