Gynaecology services are part of the Women and Children’s Unit at Forth Valley Royal Hospital. Our dedicated team of specialist doctors and nurses manage a wide range of gynaecological conditions, providing comprehensive care with diagnostic and treatment services for a variety of symptoms.
Referral to Gynaecology
You can be referred by:
- Your GP or practice nurse
- Another hospital specialist
- Early pregnancy services
- Sexual health services
- Following admission to the gynaecology ward
Please note: You cannot refer yourself to the Gynaecology Department.
We’ll ensure you see the right specialist for your condition, which may involve attending one of our specialist clinics.
What will happen at my appointment?
When you arrive:
- You will be greeted at reception.
- Clinic staff may take your weight and height measurements.
During your consultation:
- The doctor or nurse will ask about your symptoms, medical history, and any medication you take.
- Some patients may require a physical examination.
- Investigations such as blood tests and vaginal swabs may be carried out during your visit.
Additional steps:
- You may be referred for an ultrasound scan (often a vaginal ultrasound, where the probe is placed inside the vagina for clearer images of the womb and ovaries).
- Follow-up appointments may be arranged to discuss test results and treatment plans.
- In some cases, referral to other specialist services may be necessary.
Questions you may want to ask:
- What is the likely cause of my symptoms?
- What further investigations do I need?
- What are the options for treatment?
- What are the risks and benefits of each treatment?
- How soon will I get results?
- Do I need to come back to the clinic for review?
Pelvic Pain
- Information for patients | Pelvic Pain | Centre for Reproductive Health
- Long-term pelvic pain | RCOG
Endometriosis
Adenomyosis
PCOS
- Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) | NHS inform
- Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS): what it means for your long-term health | RCOG
Period Pain
Heavy Periods
Ovarian Cysts
PMS
Pelvic Infections
- Pelvic inflammatory disease | NHS inform
- Acute pelvic inflammatory disease (PID): tests and treatment | RCOG