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Gynaecology Services

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Welcome to the Gynaecology Services webpage for Swansea Bay University Health Board. Our teams provide high‑quality, compassionate care for women and people with gynaecological health needs across our region.

Gynaecology services are currently delivered at Singleton Hospital and Neath Port Talbot Hospital, where we offer a wide range of outpatient, inpatient, and specialist clinics designed to support your health and wellbeing.

If you have a question about a Gynaecology Outpatient appointment, please contact us using the details below:

We also encourage you to explore our Patient Information Library, where you’ll find trusted leaflets, guidance, and helpful links to better understand your symptoms, treatments, and what to expect from your care.

Our aim is to make sure you feel informed, supported, and confident throughout your healthcare journey.

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Colposcopy Treatments

A Colposcopy is a test to take a closer look at your cervix and is usually carried out in a hospital clinic.

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Early Pregnancy Assessment Unit

The Early Pregnancy Assessment Unit (EPAU) is there to monitor pregnancy progress and offers treatment for early pregnancy complications.

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Emergency Gynaecology Unit

The Emergency Gynaecology unit offers 24-hour medical cover, where a medical professional can directly refer you into the service.

A woman laying on a sofa clutching her stomach
Endometriosis

Endometriosis is a common condition that affects women during the reproductive years.

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Secondary Care Fertility Services

If you have been receiving care from your GP for problems with your fertility, they may refer you to our Fertility team for further investigations.

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Menopause

The first sign of the menopause is usually a change in the normal pattern of your periods.

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Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

Pelvic floor dysfunction is common amongst women and can lead to a variety of symptoms.

Rydym yn croesawu gohebiaeth a galwadau ffôn yn y Gymraeg neu'r Saesneg. Atebir gohebiaeth Gymraeg yn y Gymraeg, ac ni fydd hyn yn arwain at oedi. Mae’r dudalen hon ar gael yn Gymraeg drwy bwyso’r botwm ar y dde ar frig y dudalen.

We welcome correspondence and telephone calls in Welsh or English. Welsh language correspondence will be replied to in Welsh, and this will not lead to a delay. This page is available in Welsh by clicking ‘Cymraeg’ at the top right of this page.