Our team of specialists include both female and male gynaecologists who have unique areas of expertise and sub-specialised training. They have enjoyed extensive careers in both the private and public hospital systems on The Central Coast, gaining significant experience working as gynaecologists and in laparoscopic surgery.
Our specialists work as a team and if deemed necessary, you may be referred in-house to another one of our gynaecologists in an effort to optimise outcomes and ensure you are cared for by our most experienced specialist, given your individual medical condition or treatment options.
During your initial consultation, we will obtain your full medical history and a physical examination may be conducted. Recommendations can then be made based on your symptoms, diagnostic indications and treatment options, or simple follow-up and monitoring could also be recommended.
Following your appointment, our specialists will correspond closely with your valued GP.
If required, we usually recommend a follow-up appointment between two weeks and 6 months after your initial appointment, depending on your medical plan.
We also recommend a follow-up appointment between two and six weeks after any surgery. For concerns arising in the meantime, please contact us, or visit your valued GP.
At Intuition Private we do perform some common procedures in our practice, while others are performed in Hospital.
No, generally not. Intuition Private is a full-service private clinic with expert doctors and state-of-the-art technology, offering an exceptional patient experience each and every time therefore there is an out of pocket expense associated with most consultations and procedures.
Intuition Private does however honour all DVA Veteran Affairs patient entitlements.
No, you are not necessarily required to have Private Health Insurance to be a patient with Intuition Private. A self-funded patient is one who does not have Private Health Insurance, therefore simply pays for their own medical treatment upfront. Some patients choose to fund their surgery from their Superannuation Fund. Please visit the ATO website for more information.
If you are a Medicare card holder and wish to claim the Medicare rebate, yes, you will require a valid referral from either a GP or another specialist to entitle you to claim your Medicare rebate. GP referrals are valid for 12 months and Specialist referrals are valid for 3 months.
Medicare ineligible patients or patients who do not wish to claim the Medicare rebate do not require a referral to attend our practice and will be billed per our standard rates.
Dr Skilbeck: Exclusively from Gosford Private Hospital
Dr Shah: Exclusively from Gosford Private Hospital
Dr Manning: Gosford Private Hospital and Gosford Public Hospital (gynaecology only)
Dr Mandapati: Exclusively from Gosford Private Hospital
Dr Hankins: Gosford Private Hospital and Gosford Public Hospital. Note: Dr Hankins does NOT offer Obstetrics/Birthing at Gosford Public Hospital
Dr Narayan: Maternal Fetal Medicine- Royal Prince Alfred
Yes, although you do not necessarily need to have Private Health Insurance to see us, as you can be a Self-Funded Patient. Should you wish to opt for surgery at Gosford Public Hospital, Dr Helen Manning holds a public hospital appointment and can therefore consult with you privately at our practice, consenting you for surgery for the Public Waiting List. Please contact us to discuss.
Hormonal IUDs
What is a hormonal IUD?
There are two types of hormonal intrauterine devices (IUDs) available in Australia. They are small plastic T-shaped devices with a hormone called levonorgestrel in their stem. It’s placed inside the uterus to prevent pregnancy. A fine nylon thread is attached to the IUD – the thread comes out through the cervix into the top end of the vagina. Both types of hormonal IUD last for up to eight years.
How do they work?
At Intuition Private, one of our friendly doctors will place the IUD inside the uterus. The hormonal IUD: stops sperm from fertilising the egg
makes the mucus in the cervix thicker so that sperm can’t get into the uterus changes the wall of the uterus, making it hard for an egg to attach to the wall sometimes stops your ovaries from releasing an egg.
How well does it work?
Both types of hormonal IUD are very effective. One hormonal IUD is 99.9% effective and the other IUD is 99.7% effective*.
Who can use a hormonal IUD?
A hormonal IUD is an option for people who:
You should not use the hormonal IUD if:
Advantages
Disadvantages
How do I get a hormonal IUD?
Only a specially trained doctor or nurse can put in an IUD. You may need to make two visits, we normally like to see our patients six weeks after the insertion for what is called a “string check” to make sure the IUD is in the right location. A few things to consider about your IUD insertion include:
Things to remember with your hormonal IUD:
How is it taken out?
The hormonal IUD can stay in for eight years but it can be taken out sooner. Your doctor at Intuition Private can take it out. The doctor will remove the IUD by gently pulling on the string. This only takes a couple of minutes. Some people find it uncomfortable and some do not feel much at all. If you want another hormonal IUD, the old one can be taken out and a new one put in at the same visit.
If you are interested in speaking to one of our doctors about a hormonal IUD, book today!
Information provided by Family Planning Australia.
*As per TGA Guidelines, we are not able to give specific information regarding brands of prescription products. This information will be provided during your consult and has been screened from this information to comply with TGA legislation.
If you wish to make a booking with one of our specialists or allied health team, please get in touch with our friendly support staff.
We understand the need for women-led care and have an easy referral system to other health care professionals who provide a range of services specialised to your individual needs.