Advanced Gynaecology Newcastle & Maitland
Caring for All Ages
Advanced Gyneacology – Laparoscopic Surgery
Dr. Joshi is the pioneer to offer Keyhole (minimally invasive) surgical technique to treat various conditions affecting women in Maitland and surrounds.
Robotic Surgery
Dr. Joshi is the first female Gynaecologist in Hunter to offer Robotic Surgery technique to treat various Gynaecological conditions for her patients. However, this service is not offered currently.
Non-surgical Treatments in Newcastle & Maitland
We offer Urgent PC Treatments for Incontinence
Treatment of Fibroids
A range of treatments are available to treat fibroids and associated problems.
Treating Bleeding Problems
Heavy menstrual bleeding is a common condition affecting one in five women in Australia and New Zealand, which can be treated with non-surgical or surgical options.
Management of Endometriosis
Endometriosis is one of the major Gynaecological issues affecting women and therefore is receiving lot of support at various levels.
Management of Prolapse
Prolapse can be managed with either surgical or non-surgical options, leading to a better quality of life.
Infertility Treatment
Infertility can be very stressful, but sometimes it can be treated with simple options.
Chronic Pelvic Pain
Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) is a continuous pain in the lower abdomen region or the pelvis, occuring due to various reasons.
Pap Smear Abnormalities
It is very stressful to find out that the pap-smear is abnormal.
Colposcopy is performed at Newcastle and Maitland rooms and treatment plan is discussed after test results.
Adolescent Gynaecology
Women go through many physical changes at this stage. Its critical to openly discuss and resolve any issues or misconceptions that may be affecting the young women.
PCOS
Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a fairly common hormonal disorder, which can be treated effectively in many cases.
X-mas holidays 17/12 to 9/1
However, the rooms will be closed from 20/12/24, to reopen on 6/1/25.
In case of any emergency, please call 000 or visit the nearest emergency department.
Have a safe, merry festive season and holidays.