Fibroids
Sydney Fibroid Clinic’s minimally invasive treatment options might help you to avoid a hysterectomy– enabling you to live and enjoy life without pain, bleeding, discomfort or pressure. Yes
Sydney Fibroid Clinic’s minimally invasive treatment options might help you to avoid a hysterectomy– enabling you to live and enjoy life without pain, bleeding, discomfort or pressure. Yes
Sydney Fibroid Clinic’s adenomyosis treatments offer relief from heavy bleeding and period pain without a hysterectomy.
Easing the pain associated with pelvic congestion syndrome, Sydney Fibroid Clinic’s minimally invasive treatment offers an effective treatment without downtime.
Team work by GP, Gynaecologist and Interventional Radiologist
Sydney Fibroid Clinic engages multidisciplinary collaboration amongst Women’s Health GP, interventional radiologist and gynaecologist to offer advanced minimally invasive treatment plans to women who wish to avoid a hysterectomy.
Letting women know about UAE as an effective interventional radiology treatment option. Thank you Bashi for coming forward to tell your story.
Watch this 3-minute video produced for Today Tonight by Channel 7.
A groundbreaking new study undertaken by two doctors from Sydney Adventist Hospital is offering fresh hope for women whose lives are severely impacted by heavy menstrual bleeding and period pain.
The study, led by San interventional radiologist Dr Eisen Liang and gynaecologist Dr Bevan Brown, has shown that Uterine Artery Embolisation (UAE) treatment may be a potential alternative for those women who otherwise faced the prospect of a hysterectomy. UAE is a little-known, non-surgical procedure, often used to shrink fibroids, which are non-cancerous tumours of the womb.