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PROMOTION led elinic, supported by specialist nurses, he says. "So, there will be a phlebotomist on hand to take bloods and a sonographer available to undertake an ultrasound scan, there and then, if required. "We're cutting out the weeks. of waiting between each stage of treatment. After just one visit, patients will feel they've made definite progress and have some certainty about the xt step." From puberty through to the end of the reproductive years and beyond, many women will experience gynaecological or related difficulties at some stage. Common complaints inclade painful, irregular or heavy periods and issues related to the menopause, whereas more complikcated concerns might inclade a peolapse or fertility problems Building healthy future In a pioneering move, this Lancashire hospital is launching a unique new service which puts women's health firmly in the spotlight It's clear from talkingto Khalil, that he is genuinely interested in women's health and determined to provide a service which is as seamless and stress-free as possible. With almost 30 years' experience oftreating fertility patients and women in general, he /hen it comes to women's health, there are few who can claim the offering outpatient and diagsostic facilities in several disciplines, including cardiology, dermatology orthopaedics and general medicine. The new clinic, opening this summetr will put the Hospital at the forefront of women's healthcare delivery in the wealth of experience, expertise and knowledge as amassed by consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist, Mr Khalil Abdo One of the leading experts in this area, Khalil has teamed upwith Greater Lancashire Hospital (GLH) to develop a new service which peomises to transform women's healthcare in the county. The new fully integrated women's health service will cover all has developed an understanding and sympathetic approach which encourages patients to be open about their concerns A woman might be struggling to conceive, suffering from debilitating menopause sympeoms or trying to cope with painful periods, says Khalil. "Others might want to check their fertility potential or are considering peeserving their eggs for future use north west. Khalil Abdo describes the new service as a see and treat' clinic, where patients will benefit from in house testing and diagnostics, enabling them to be given a clear outcome after just one visit. "This will be a multi-disciplinary, consultant- areas of women's health, specialising particularly in reproductive health and gynaccology The clinic will also offer IVF services, in conjunction with The Reproductive Health Group in Warrington, where many stages of the process are undertaken at GLI itself, making it the first in Lancashire to offer insegrated women's health gynaecology and fertility services Located in Preston, GLH is an Whatever it is, we will find a way forward. It's not ahways possible to give guarantees but we can point to our success rates and these speak for themselves. The clinic opening will be announced on the hospital's website and, then, anyone with any concerns can simply ring to make an appointment. tho r idao independently owned, private hospistal Greater Lancashire Greater Lancashire Hospital, Wyder Court, Milennium City Park, Preston PR2 58L Hospital w 01772 663977 www.greaterlancashirehospital.co.uk PROMOTION led elinic, supported by specialist nurses, he says. "So, there will be a phlebotomist on hand to take bloods and a sonographer available to undertake an ultrasound scan, there and then, if required. "We're cutting out the weeks. of waiting between each stage of treatment. After just one visit, patients will feel they've made definite progress and have some certainty about the xt step." From puberty through to the end of the reproductive years and beyond, many women will experience gynaecological or related difficulties at some stage. Common complaints inclade painful, irregular or heavy periods and issues related to the menopause, whereas more complikcated concerns might inclade a peolapse or fertility problems Building healthy future In a pioneering move, this Lancashire hospital is launching a unique new service which puts women's health firmly in the spotlight It's clear from talkingto Khalil, that he is genuinely interested in women's health and determined to provide a service which is as seamless and stress-free as possible. With almost 30 years' experience oftreating fertility patients and women in general, he /hen it comes to women's health, there are few who can claim the offering outpatient and diagsostic facilities in several disciplines, including cardiology, dermatology orthopaedics and general medicine. The new clinic, opening this summetr will put the Hospital at the forefront of women's healthcare delivery in the wealth of experience, expertise and knowledge as amassed by consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist, Mr Khalil Abdo One of the leading experts in this area, Khalil has teamed upwith Greater Lancashire Hospital (GLH) to develop a new service which peomises to transform women's healthcare in the county. The new fully integrated women's health service will cover all has developed an understanding and sympathetic approach which encourages patients to be open about their concerns A woman might be struggling to conceive, suffering from debilitating menopause sympeoms or trying to cope with painful periods, says Khalil. "Others might want to check their fertility potential or are considering peeserving their eggs for future use north west. Khalil Abdo describes the new service as a see and treat' clinic, where patients will benefit from in house testing and diagnostics, enabling them to be given a clear outcome after just one visit. "This will be a multi-disciplinary, consultant- areas of women's health, specialising particularly in reproductive health and gynaccology The clinic will also offer IVF services, in conjunction with The Reproductive Health Group in Warrington, where many stages of the process are undertaken at GLI itself, making it the first in Lancashire to offer insegrated women's health gynaecology and fertility services Located in Preston, GLH is an Whatever it is, we will find a way forward. It's not ahways possible to give guarantees but we can point to our success rates and these speak for themselves. The clinic opening will be announced on the hospital's website and, then, anyone with any concerns can simply ring to make an appointment. tho r idao independently owned, private hospistal Greater Lancashire Greater Lancashire Hospital, Wyder Court, Milennium City Park, Preston PR2 58L Hospital w 01772 663977 www.greaterlancashirehospital.co.uk