Women’s Health Through Every Stage of Life

Dr. Patra-Das cares for women from early adulthood through later life, recognising that women’s health needs to evolve across the lifespan.

Young Women (18+)

Many young women experience symptoms such as pelvic pain, irregular bleeding or ovarian cysts.

Dr. Patra-Das offers expert assessment and management of:

  • Ovarian cysts

  • Fibroids

  • Pelvic pain

  • Irregular or heavy periods

  • Abnormal bleeding

Her ultrasound-led approach allows accurate diagnosis during the consultation.

Early Pregnancy & Miscarriage Care

Dr. Patra-Das has extensive experience in early pregnancy diagnostics and miscarriage management.

She provides sensitive and expert care for women experiencing:

  • Early pregnancy bleeding

  • Pregnancy of unknown location (PUL)

  • Ectopic pregnancy diagnosis

  • Miscarriage

  • Retained pregnancy tissue

She also offers specialist assessment and support for recurrent miscarriage.

Post-Pregnancy & Post-Miscarriage Care

Some women develop ongoing symptoms following pregnancy or miscarriage.

Dr. Patra-Das provides assessment and treatment for:

  • Persistent bleeding after miscarriage or delivery

  • Retained pregnancy tissue

  • Pelvic pain following pregnancy

  • Ongoing gynaecological concerns after childbirth or miscarriage

Well Woman Checks & Preventative Care

A Well Woman Check provides a comprehensive review of gynaecological health and is suitable for women who want reassurance or proactive care.

Appointments may include:

  • Detailed consultation

  • Pelvic ultrasound scan

  • Assessment for fibroids or ovarian cysts

  • Review of menstrual changes

  • Personalised advice on hormonal health

Menopause Care

Hormonal changes during menopause can significantly affect quality of life.

Dr. Patra-Das offers personalised menopause care including:

  • Assessment of menopause symptoms

  • Individualised Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)

  • Investigation of post-menopausal bleeding

  • Ultrasound evaluation of the uterus and ovaries