Treatments
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Types of treatment or procedure:
- Arms, Elbows and Shoulders
- Back and neck
- Bladder
- Bowel
- Cosmetic and reconstructive
- Dermatology
- Ear, nose and throat
- Eyes
- Fertility
- Foot and ankle
- Gender affirmation
- Hands and Wrists
- Head and Neck
- Heart
- Hips
- Knees
- Legs and Buttocks
- Lifestyle management
- Men's health
- Oncology
- Other Treatments and Medicine
- Stomach
- Weight loss
- Women's health
Adnexal surgery
Adnexal surgery is performed on the organs near your uterus such as your ovaries and fallopian tubes. This common gynaecological procedure is used to diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions, such as ovarian cysts, tumours, ectopic pregnancies, or infections.
Breast reconstruction
A breast reconstruction is an operation to recreate a breast shape after you have had a mastectomy (breast removal). There are two types of breast reduction procedures, which include breast reconstruction using an implant and breast reconstruction using a latissimus dorsi flap.
Cold Coagulation
Cold coagulation is a heat based treatment to destroy abnormal cells in your cervix.
Dilation and curettage (D&C)
Dilation and curettage (D&C) is a procedure to investigate and treat problems with your womb such as heavy or abnormal bleeding, abnormal growths (polyps) or cancer of the womb.
Endometrial ablation
If you experience heavy periods that do not respond to conservative treatments methods your consultant may recommend endometrial ablation.
Endometrial resection
If you have heavy periods or fibroids or polyps in your uterus (womb) your consultant may commend endometrial resection. During this procedure your consultant will remove the lining of your womb (the endometrium).
Excision vaginal lumps
If lumps in your vaginal area do not respond to conservative treatment, your gynaecologist may recommend removing them. The length and complexity of this procedure will depend on the size and location of the lump.
Female sterilisation
Female sterilisation is a permanent method of female contraception. It involves blocking both fallopian tubes to prevent you from becoming pregnant.
Female urology
Female urology specialists treat many disorders of the bladder and pelvic floor.
Hormonal coil
A hormonal coil is a form of birth control (contraception) called an intrauterine system (IUS).
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in Wolverhampton
At Nuffield Health Wolverhampton Hospital our expert gynaecologists can provide you with a personalised hormone replacement therapy plan to help you battle the menopause.
Hysterectomy surgery in Wolverhampton
At Nuffield Health Wolverhampton Hospital, our expert gynaecologists specialise in hysterectomy surgery and can provide you with rapid access to treatment.
Hysteroscopic surgery
To fully examine the inside of your uterus (womb) your consultant may recommend a hysteroscopy. This procedure can be used to both diagnose and treat problems.
Labiaplasty (labia reduction surgery)
A labiaplasty or labia reduction is a surgical procedure to reshape or reduce the size or shape of the labia for improved comfort and confidence. Our highly skilled consultants at Nuffield Health Wolverhampton Hospital provide exceptional care, tailored to meet your individual needs and goals.
Mastectomy (breast removal)
If you are diagnosed with breast cancer your surgeon may recommend removal of your breast. This operation is called a mastectomy.
Ovarian cystectomy
An ovarian cystectomy can be carried out through two different types of surgery.
Vaginal prolapse surgery in Wolverhampton
If you are suffering from vaginal prolapse, our expert gynaecologists in Wolverhampton are here to help. They specialise in vaginal prolapse surgery and are able to provide rapid access to treatment.
Vulval lesion excision
Abnormal growths or ulcers in the opening of your vagina (vulva) are called vulval lesions. A vulval lesion excision is the removal of the lesions.