Healthway Medical Group launches dedicated women’s health clinic

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Healthway Medical Group has introduced a new specialist clinic dedicated to women’s health and overall well-being.

The Nobel Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Minimally Invasive Surgery Centre is designed to offer Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) as the preferred standard of care. By adopting advanced medical techniques, the clinic aims to support fertility preservation, organ conservation, and anatomy restoration, ensuring better health outcomes for women.

One of the key advancements at the clinic is the use of MIS for procedures such as fibroid removal. Previously, such cases often required a hysterectomy, but with keyhole surgery, the uterus can now be preserved, providing a less invasive and more effective alternative.

Situated at the Mount Elizabeth Novena Specialist Centre in Singapore, the clinic specialises in treating conditions such as Endometriosis, Adenomyosis, Uterine Fibroids, and Ovarian Cysts, offering tailored medical solutions to support women’s reproductive health.

Healthway Medical recognises that many women juggle family and work responsibilities, often leaving little time to prioritise their own health. However, not all medical conditions present symptoms, making regular health screenings essential for early detection and effective treatment.

Through routine checkups, potential health concerns can be identified and addressed before they escalate into more serious issues. Healthway Medical offers a wide range of services tailored for women of all ages, including comprehensive health screenings and sexual health services such as birth control pills and morning-after pills, ensuring accessible and quality care for every woman.

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