Medical Services

Pap Smear

A Pap smear, also known as a Pap test or cervical cytology screening, is a routine procedure used to detect abnormal changes in the cells of the cervix, which is the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina. The Pap smear is a critical tool in the early detection and prevention of cervical cancer

Implanon


Implanon is a brand name for a type of contraceptive implant used for long-term birth control. It is a small, flexible plastic rod about the size of a matchstick that is inserted under the skin of the upper arm by a healthcare provider. Implanon releases a hormone called etonogestrel, which is a type of progestin, to prevent pregnancy.

Mirena

Mirena is a brand name for a type of intrauterine device (IUD) that is used for long-term contraception. It is a small, T-shaped device that is inserted into the uterus by a healthcare provider. Mirena releases a hormone called levonorgestrel, which is a type of progestin, to prevent pregnancy.

Driving Medical

A driving medical assessment, also known as a driver’s medical examination or fitness to drive assessment, is a medical evaluation conducted to determine an individual’s physical and mental fitness to operate a motor vehicle safely. These assessments are typically required for individuals applying for or renewing a driver’s license, especially for certain categories of drivers such as commercial drivers, older adults, or individuals with medical conditions that may affect driving ability.

Mental Health Consultation & Care plans

Mental health consultation and care plans involve a collaborative process between mental health professionals and individuals seeking support to address their mental health concerns, improve emotional well-being, and achieve treatment goals. These plans are personalized to the individual’s needs and may involve various interventions, therapies, and support services tailored to their specific mental health condition and circumstances.

Physiotheraphy

Physiotherapy, also known as physical therapy, is a healthcare profession focused on optimizing movement, function, and quality of life through physical interventions, exercise therapy, manual therapy techniques, education, and patient-centered care. Physiotherapists work with individuals of all ages and abilities, addressing a wide range of musculoskeletal, neurological, cardiovascular, and respiratory conditions to promote recovery, rehabilitation, and overall well-being.

Chronic Disease Management

Chronic disease management involves a comprehensive approach to preventing, monitoring, treating, and managing long-term health conditions to optimize health outcomes, improve quality of life, and reduce the burden of chronic illness on individuals and healthcare systems. Chronic diseases, also known as noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), are long-lasting conditions that typically progress slowly over time and require ongoing medical care and self-management.

Travel Health and Immunisations

Travel health and immunizations are essential components of preparing for international travel, helping travelers stay healthy and protected against infectious diseases that may be prevalent in their destination(s). Travel health consultations and vaccinations are recommended to minimize health risks, prevent illness, and ensure a safe and enjoyable travel experience.

Workers Compensation

Workers’ compensation is a form of insurance that provides wage replacement and medical benefits to employees who suffer work-related injuries or illnesses. It is a legal requirement in many countries and is designed to protect both employees and employers by providing financial support and reducing liability in cases of workplace accidents or occupational diseases.

STI Screening & Treatment


STI (sexually transmitted infection) screening and treatment are essential components of sexual health care aimed at preventing the spread of STIs, diagnosing infections, and providing timely treatment to individuals who test positive. STI screening involves testing for various sexually transmitted infections, while treatment typically involves medications to cure or manage the infection and prevent complications.