Routine checks & cervical screening
A regular women's health check is a chance to look at the whole picture, without rushing: screening that's due, periods, mood, sleep, bone and heart health. Cervical screening is recommended every five years for most women aged 25 to 74, and a self-collection option is now available if you'd prefer to take the swab yourself, in private, at the clinic.
Contraception & family planning
Whether you're starting contraception, thinking about a change, or planning a family, your GP can talk through the options: how each one works, what suits your health and your stage of life, and what to expect. There's no one right answer; the goal is a choice that fits you.
Pregnancy planning & antenatal shared care
Thinking about a baby? A preconception visit covers your health, screening and the supplements your GP may recommend. Once you're pregnant, our GPs provide antenatal shared care. They look after many of your routine pregnancy visits alongside your chosen hospital clinic or obstetrician, so much of your care happens close to home with a doctor who knows you. Our guide to pregnancy care explains how it works.
Period pain & endometriosis
Period pain that regularly interrupts school, work or sleep isn't something you simply have to put up with. Your GP can assess your symptoms, arrange imaging or specialist referral where needed, and put a plan in place. Our article on period pain and endometriosis covers what's typical and what deserves a closer look.
Perimenopause & menopause
Hot flushes, disturbed sleep, mood changes, irregular periods: the years around menopause affect every woman differently, and support has come a long way. Your GP can explain the full range of options, from lifestyle approaches to treatments, and review how you're going over time.
Breast checks & screening
Your GP can examine any breast change you've noticed, teach you what to look for, and arrange referrals for imaging when needed. For women in the recommended age group, we can also point you to BreastScreen's free mammogram program and help you keep track of when you're due.
If you'd feel more comfortable with a female doctor, just say so when you book. Dr Christina Wong consults in English and Cantonese and has a special interest in women's health.
