Choosing a Specialist

Your GP will be able to recommend and refer you to a gynaecologist who can perform your hysteroscopy

You may be happy to accept the advice of your GP or you may like to investigate your choices.

Questions for your doctor may help you understand your treatment, and, if necessary, decide on a surgeon. Practical issues you may also like to consider are which hospital(s) a particular surgeon operates from, and their fees.

You can locate a gynaecologist through the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.

*Participation in HCF’s medical gap initiative is at the doctor’s discretion. We can’t guarantee these doctors will participate in our gap arrangements for all members or services. Where you will incur any out-of-pocket costs the doctor(s) should advise you of these costs and obtain your Informed Financial Consent so you can make an informed decision before going ahead with the procedure. Members are encouraged to confirm with their doctor(s) whether they will use HCF’s medical gap initiatives for their treatment.

Questions for your doctor

What you should be asking before going ahead with a hysteroscopy.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Information is provided by HCF in good faith for the convenience of members. It is not an endorsement or recommendation of any form of treatment nor is it a substitute for medical advice, and you should rely on the advice of your treating doctors in relation to all matters concerning your health. Every effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information, however HCF takes no responsibility for any injury, loss, damage or other consequences of the use of this information.