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How can Dr James Brown help?
Dr James Brown provides comprehensive, patient-centred care for a wide range of gynaecological conditions, offering thorough assessment, accurate diagnosis, and evidence-based treatment options tailored to each individual.
With expertise spanning menstrual disorders, pelvic pain, endometriosis, fibroids, ovarian cysts, menopause, and reproductive health, he combines advanced clinical skills with clear communication and compassionate support.
Want to learn more about Dr. Brown’s specialties?
Pelvic Pain & Endometriosis
Pelvic pain is a common and often complex condition that can arise from gynaecological, musculoskeletal, gastrointestinal, or neurological causes, and may significantly affect quality of life.
Endometriosis is one of the most frequent contributors, occurring when tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, leading to inflammation, scarring, and chronic pain.
This can cause symptoms such as painful periods, painful intercourse, bowel or bladder discomfort, and fertility challenges, often requiring a thorough assessment and personalised treatment plan for effective management.
Abnormal Bleeding & Irregular Cycles
Abnormal menstrual bleeding and irregular cycles refer to periods that are heavier, lighter, longer, shorter, or more unpredictable than usual, and can stem from a wide range of hormonal, structural, or medical causes.
These changes may be associated with symptoms such as pelvic pain, fatigue, or anaemia, and often warrant assessment to identify the underlying reason.
With the right diagnosis and individualised care, most causes of abnormal bleeding can be effectively managed to improve comfort, cycle regularity, and overall reproductive health.
Fibroids & Cysts
Fibroids and ovarian cysts are common benign growths affecting the female reproductive system, with fibroids arising from the muscular wall of the uterus and cysts forming within or on the surface of the ovaries.
Fibroids may cause heavy bleeding, pelvic pressure, or pain, while ovarian cysts can lead to bloating, discomfort, or changes in menstrual patterns.
Although many remain asymptomatic, both conditions can sometimes affect fertility or overall wellbeing, and are typically managed through monitoring, medication, or minimally invasive procedures depending on symptoms and individual needs.
Cervical Screening & Colposcopy
Cervical screening is a routine test that detects early changes in cervical cells and identifies the presence of high-risk HPV, helping prevent cervical cancer before it develops.
When screening results show significant abnormalities or persistent high-risk HPV, a colposcopy is performed—a simple, outpatient procedure that uses a specialised microscope to closely examine the cervix and guide any necessary biopsies.
Together, these steps ensure early detection, accurate diagnosis, and timely management of cervical health concerns.
