Gynaecology

Your reproductive health is a vital part of your overall well-being, and our gynaecology team is here to provide compassionate, comprehensive care for every stage of life. From routine checkups and preventative screenings to advanced treatments and family planning, we are dedicated to supporting your health and wellness.

Our experienced specialists offer a wide range of services, including prenatal care, menopause management, fertility evaluations, and treatment for gynecological conditions such as PCOS, endometriosis, and more. With a patient-centered approach and access to advanced diagnostic tools, we ensure personalized care tailored to your unique needs and goals.

When We’re Open

Check our working hours below and schedule your gynaecology appointment at your convenience

Monday – Friday

8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Saturday

9:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Sunday

Closed

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Our Gyneacologists

Titouan Chauvin

Gynecologic Oncologist

Expert in diagnosing and treating cancers of the reproductive system with advanced surgical and medical techniques.

Oliver Collet

Reproductive Endocrinologist

Focused on fertility care, offering advanced evaluations and treatments to support family planning and conception.

Gregory Walters

Obstetrician-Gynecologist

Specializes in prenatal care, labor and delivery, and the treatment of gynecological conditions.

Brittany Oliver

General Gynecologist

Provides comprehensive women’s health care, including routine exams, contraceptive counseling, and preventative screenings.

Question and Answers

When should I schedule an eye exam?


It’s recommended to have your first gynaecology visit between the ages of 13 and 15, or earlier if you’re experiencing menstrual irregularities or other concerns. This initial visit typically involves a discussion about your health and may not include a physical examination unless necessary. Regular check-ups should begin around age 21 for preventative care, including smear tests.

A routine examination usually includes a discussion about your health history, a physical check-up, and, depending on your age and symptoms, a smear test or other screenings. The purpose is to monitor your reproductive health, identify potential issues early, and address concerns such as contraception, menstrual health, or menopause.

Before your appointment, make a list of symptoms or questions you’d like to discuss, along with your medical history and any current medications. Avoid scheduling the visit during your menstrual cycle if you’re having a smear test or pelvic examination. Wear comfortable clothing and be ready to talk about your overall health.

Most women should see a gynaecologist annually for check-ups, contraceptive advice, and preventative screenings such as smear tests and breast exams. Some conditions may require more frequent visits, so consult your doctor about the best schedule for your needs.

It’s recommended to have your first gynaecology visit between the ages of 13 and 15, or earlier if you’re experiencing menstrual irregularities or other concerns. This initial visit typically involves a discussion about your health and may not include a physical examination unless necessary. Regular check-ups should begin around age 21 for preventative care, including smear tests.

A routine examination usually includes a discussion about your health history, a physical check-up, and, depending on your age and symptoms, a smear test or other screenings. The purpose is to monitor your reproductive health, identify potential issues early, and address concerns such as contraception, menstrual health, or menopause.

Before your appointment, make a list of symptoms or questions you’d like to discuss, along with your medical history and any current medications. Avoid scheduling the visit during your menstrual cycle if you’re having a smear test or pelvic examination. Wear comfortable clothing and be ready to talk about your overall health.

Most women should see a gynaecologist annually for check-ups, contraceptive advice, and preventative screenings such as smear tests and breast exams. Some conditions may require more frequent visits, so consult your doctor about the best schedule for your needs.