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Womens Health Service - Northern Sydney Central Coast Area Health Service

The Women's Health Service is a community program available for all Central Coast women. Based at Gosford Hospital outreach programs are provided throughout the Central Coast community. Womens health nurses provide clinics: Pap smears and pelvic examinations, Breast examinations, Pregnancy testing and information, Contraceptive advice, Diaphram fittings, Postnatal checks, Menopause and Hormone Replacement Therapy information. The service also provides assessment, advocacy, information, resources referral. The Women's Health Service offers a range of education programs and health promotion projects.

Level 2 Health Services Building
Hospital Rd
Suburb: GOSFORD
State: NSW
Postcode: 2250

(02) 4320 3741

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