Urgent O&G Centre

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The Urgent O&G Centre is a 24-hour walk-in centre for women with urgent obstetric and gynaecological conditions. It is located at Basement 1 of Women's Tower.

We provide round-the-clock service for:

  • Acute problems in early pregnancy (less than 22 weeks gestation) such as abdominal pain and bleeding
  • Post-pregnancy related conditions
  • Acute gynaecological complaints such as acute vaginal bleeding, severe pelvic (lower abdominal) pain.

Pregnant women under 16 weeks who experience minimal vaginal bleeding or mild abdominal pain or would like to have a early pregnancy scan for reassurance can book an appointment with our Early Pregnancy Assessment Unit (EPAU) to be seen by our specialists on the same or the next working day.

For expectant mothers who are at or more than 22 weeks into their pregnancy, with concerns such as water-bag leakage, vaginal bleeding, or signs of labour, please proceed directly to our Delivery Suite, located at Level 2 of Women's Tower, instead.

Tags:

ABDOMEN; Obstetrics & Gynaecology

 


Contact Information 

Basement 1, Women's Tower 

65 6294 4050
(Central Appointment)

Conditions Treated by the Department

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