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The role of a gynaecologist

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Key facts

  • A gynaecologist is a specialist doctor who helps prevent and manage conditions that affect the female reproductive system.
  • Your GP may refer you to a gynaecologist if you are experiencing issues with periods, fertility, pregnancy or menopause.
  • All sexually active females should have a sexual health check-up with their GP or gynaecologist at least once a year.
  • A gynaecologist will take a full medical history, relevant family history and may perform a pelvic examination, with your consent.
  • Ask your GP for a referral to a gynaecologist near you — Medicare helps cover the costs for eligible Australians who have a referral.

What is a gynaecologist?

A gynaecologist is a specialist doctor who helps prevent and manage conditions that affect the female reproductive system.

A gynaecologist may also work as an obstetrician, focusing on pregnancy, childbirth and postnatal care. Your gynaecologist has training in both gynaecology and obstetrics, and may work in one or both fields.

Gynaecologists may work in a clinic or a hospital setting.

When do I see a gynaecologist?

Your general practitioner (GP) is usually the first doctor you see if you have a health concern.

They may refer you to gynaecologist due to:

If you have ever been sexually active, it is important to have a sexual health check-up with your GP or gynaecologist at least once a year. See your doctor if you notice any symptoms that concern you.

CHECK YOUR SYMPTOMS — Use the Symptom Checker and find out if you need to seek medical help.

What should I expect during an appointment with a gynaecologist?

At your first appointment, your gynaecologist will take a full medical history. They will ask about relevant family history, your periods and sexual health and your lifestyle. It might be useful to bring details about your periods, contraception and any medicines you take.

They will ask you about the reason for your visit. You can feel confident to share information openly. Everything you say is kept private and helps your doctor give you the best treatment. You can bring someone to support you if you like, such as a friend or partner.

To check your reproductive health, your doctor may ask to perform a pelvic exam. This may involve you removing some clothing. Your doctor will explain why they recommend the examination and what it will involve. Any physical examination can only be performed with your informed consent.

What questions should I ask a gynaecologist?

Asking questions about your reproductive and gynaecological health can help you understand your options and make the best choice for you.

Read more about questions to ask your doctor.

ASK YOUR DOCTOR — Preparing for an appointment? Use the Question Builder for general tips on what to ask your GP or specialist.

How do I find a gynaecologist?

You can ask your general practitioner (GP) or a friend or relative to recommend a good gynaecologist.

You can also visit the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists site to find a specialist.

FIND A HEALTH SERVICE — The Service Finder can help you find doctors, pharmacies, hospitals and other health services.

Do I need a referral to see a gynaecologist?

Before your appointment with a gynaecologist, it’s best to get a referral from your doctor.

You can choose to see a gynaecologist privately without a referral, but the visit will not be covered by Medicare.

How much does a gynaecologist cost?

Seeing a gynaecologist through the public hospital system is free for Medicare card holders. If you are not eligible for a Medicare card, you will need to pay a fee.

If you see a gynaecologist in a private hospital or in their surgery or clinic, it’s likely that you will pay a fee.

Some private gynaecologists bulk bill, meaning Medicare will cover the full cost. When you make your appointment, ask about fees and what Medicare will cover.

Read more on paying for healthcare.

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Last reviewed: July 2024


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