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We have over 20 years experience in women’s health care and are dedicated to the wellbeing of ALL women. We understand that a consultation with a doctor can be a daunting experience for anyone. This is especially true if you have gynaecological problems. We know that you want the support of professionals who understand the fine points of your health care. The treatment at The Women’s Health Clinic is natural, holistic and patient-centred. It is designed for you as an individual. Our aim is to achieve the best possible improvement in your individual case. We specialise in the treatment of Symptoms associated with pregnancy and child birth Pain and other symptoms caused by cancer and chemo/radiotherapy Other Gynaecological diseases/disorders We have helped women who have been trying to have a baby for years and undergone several cycles of IVF without success to have their dreams of holding their own child come true. We have helped women who have suffered several consecutive miscarriages without any apparent reason to be able to carry their pregnancies full term and take their babies home with them. We have helped women through the difficult times during pregnancy and post labour. We have helped women who suffered from insomnia, hot flushes, night sweats or depression to get their life back. We have helped women who suffered from heavy bleeding and painful periods back to their normal routine. We have helped women with cancer to alleviate pain and nausea… These are just a few of the conditions we have treated. We will continue to bring relief to women who might otherwise give up hope. For more information about the specialized treatment click the relevant link at the top of this page. We also treat other disorders / conditions: Pains (neck, back, shoulder, elbow, legs, etc.) Depression Insomnia Stress/Anxiety Chronic Fatigue Headache/Migraine If you would like to know more about the treatment, please feel free to contact us. |







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News (07 Aug 2008) Clomifene or unstimulated IUI are unlikely to be more effective than no treatment A recent study published in the British Medical Journal showed that in couples with unexplained infertility existing treatments such as empirical clomifene and unstimulated intrauterine insemination (IUI) are unlikely to offer superior live birth rates compared with no treatment. Health-Related Quality of Life Not Linked to Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) HRT did not improve health-related quality of life in menopausal women, according to longitudinal study published recently in Menopause. Excess Weight Gain in Pregnancy May Increase Risk for Overweight Children Increased weight gain by pregnant women may increase the risk for overweight children at age 7 years, according to the results of a retrospective study reported in the recent issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. |