The Rotunda Hospital offers a comprehensive range of services for the investigation and treatment of benign gynaecological conditions including:
- Endometriosis
- Menstrual disorders
- Prolapse and other gynaecological conditions
The Rotunda Hospital offers a comprehensive range of services for the investigation and treatment of benign gynaecological conditions. These clinics are led by consultant obstetricians and gynaecologists.
The Rotunda Hospital offers a comprehensive range of services for the investigation and treatment of benign gynaecological conditions including:
These clinics are led by consultant obstetricians and gynaecologists. A letter of referral is required from your GP.
Beginning Sunday 15th September, we’re introducing an Electronic Health Record for patients attending the Gynaecology Service.
As part of a National Implementation project for the introduction of an Electronic Patient Record (EPR), the Rotunda will be one of the first hospitals to introduce the digital version of the traditional paper-based record on 15th Sep 2019 for patients who are being cared for in our Gynaecology service.
This is an extension of the successful conversion to the Electronic Health Record or Electronic Chart for all mothers and babies (Obstetric and Paediatrics) in the Rotunda which occurred in November 2017
This will mean that in the Rotunda Hospital all future Rotunda medical records will be in electronic format which will support the delivery of the best possible care for you.
Some of the key benefits of having the electronic record include:
In the implementation stage Please accept our apologies for any delay you may experience at your upcoming gynaecology appointment as our staff adapt and become familiar with the new electronic patient record.
The Rotunda Hospitals ambulatory hysteroscopy clinic is a state of the art facility that is located on the grounds of the Rotunda Hospital. It is a one stop clinic to investigate and treat women with abnormal uterine bleeding, submucosal fibroids, endometrial polyps and infertility due to a uterine abnormality. The clinic runs 4 days per week, supported by our team of consultants, nurses and care assistants.