
Where can we help?
We offer an easily accessible, personal, flexible, and individualised which we approach with the highest level of professionalism, a non-judgemental attitude and your confidentiality in mind at every turn.
Bleeding after sex
The diagnosis of genital lumps & bumps is routinely carried out by a physical examination. In cases of diagnostic uncertainty or suspicious growths, a biopsy +/- HPV test can be offered.
Diagnosis
The diagnosis of genital lumps & bumps is routinely carried out by a physical examination. In cases of diagnostic uncertainty or suspicious growths, a biopsy +/- HPV test can be offered.
Management
For most patients, these genital lumps & bumps can be left untreated without harm to one’s health.
For those seeking treatment, we offer our Hyfrecation procedure which involves burning off the genital lumps & bumps under a local anaesthetic (except for Fordyce Spots).
Fees
Doctor’s appointment£150
Biopsy (if appropriate)£250
Mirena Coil Fitting (if appropriate)£250
Why Choose Us?
We are focused
We are dedicated to solving gynaecological problems with continuity of care.
We are rapid
With in-house PCR technology, we can provide same day test results and treatments to leave you with confidence.
We are professional
Whatever you’re worried about, we’ve seen it before. Please don’t be worried when coming to see us.
We are accessible
There is no need to register to our clinic. You can book an appointment directly through our receptionists.
But we understand that our clinic is not for everyone. Please do consult your GP and if you still need us, we’re right here for you.
FAQs
Do I need a consultation?
We understand that some you may have been to your GP or GUM clinic for an examination (and possible diagnosis) and/or treatment.
However, before we offer any treatments it is essential that we have a thorough understanding of your medical health.
A few of these reasons include:
Confirming that you do in fact have genital warts, as we often see patients who have been told they have warts but in fact do not.
Ensuring that you do not have warts in areas which you have not noticed – e.g. we see patients who have their pubic warts diagnosed, but scrotal warts missed. This can mean you receive treatment for one area of the
Discuss how you can prevent getting genital warts again.
Can I get treatment in the same appointment?
Doctor appointments are approx. 30-45 minutes long.
This is enough time for most patients to have the consultation + receive treatment in the same appointment (saving another visit).
However, this entirely depends on how long is required on the consultation part of the appointment and whether it is safe to proceed with the treatment.
I am pregnant. Can I still get treatment?
We can offer you the above treatments during pregnancy, however the size and location of the warts can affect the treatment options suitable.
It is also important to note that warts recede soon after delivery, therefore you may wish to wait until after delivery.
Can my genital warts come back?
Genital warts can recur after treatment because the treatment only eradicates the symptoms of HPV, but not the HPV infection itself.
There is no cure for the HPV infection, you will still have the infection in your body despite any treatment you may have had for genital warts. The main way of clearing the infection is via a natural process, although it can be a chronic and long lasting infection for others.
Do I need a referral letter from my GP?
No. You can book directly with us.