Perimenopause explained by Dr Vinu Sahlén
What does Perimenopause mean? Perimenopause is a term that might sound a bit daunting, but it simply means “around menopause.” This phase in a woman’s life is marked by significant…
Go To PageMenopause – An overview by Dr Sundus Hussain-Morgan
What does the term ‘Menopause’ actually mean? Menopause is a term that often brings a mix of curiosity and concern for many women, especially those in their 40s. So, what…
Go To PageThe Oestrogen Effect: Menopause and Cardiovascular Health
Menopause is defined as 12 months post the last menstrual period. The years before and after menopause form part of the menopause transition known as peri-menopause and post-menopause. Menopause occurs…
Go To PageMenopause: What to Expect
What is Menopause? Menopause is defined as the absence of periods for 12 months. It marks the time in a woman’s life when the function of the ovaries ceases. The…
Go To PageClearing up the confusion of Compounded vs Regulated Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
Menopause is a natural event that every woman will experience. HRT (Hormone Replacement Therapy) is one of the most effective treatments for the majority of women struggling to manage these…
Go To PageLifestyle Medicine
Lifestyle Medicine in SingaporeLifestyle Medicine is a branch of medicine that combines the best of Primary Medical Care with a holistic, whole-person approach to health. Many conditions, particularly chronic health…
Go To PageAddressing Chronic Disease with Lifestyle Medicine
With two GPs at IMC who have special interests in Lifestyle Medicine and have undertaken additional training in Lifestyle Prescriptions and health coaching, we now offer Lifestyle Medicine consultations to…
Go To PageCervical Screening (“Pap smear”)
This information provides a general overview on cervical screening and may not apply to everyone. Talk to your family doctor to find out if this applies to you and to…
Go To PageWomen’s Health
Women’s Health Services in SingaporeWe offer a wide range of women’s Health Services encompassing all seasons of a woman’s life. From talking to a pubescent teen about her periods and…
Go To PageMaking Contraception choices at every age
Choosing the right contraception takes careful planning and consideration especially as women age and their needs and health concerns change. In fact on average a woman uses four different types…
Go To PageEndometriosis – the facts
What is endometriosis? Endometriosis is a condition where the lining of the womb (endometrium) is found in other parts of the body. This often occurs in the pelvis (around the…
Go To PageBreast cancer: the facts you need to know
To highlight Breast Cancer Awareness Month we asked Dr Sundus Morgan from IMC Katong to give us the latest data and information on breast cancer. What is the average age…
Go To PageDr Sonali explains what heart disease is…
Heart disease encompasses a wide range of problems that affect the structure and function of the heart. Several diseases and conditions fall under the umbrella of heart disease. What are…
Go To PageProblem Periods – Dr King explains how we can help
Periods-What are they? Your period is part of the menstrual cycle and causes bleeding from your vagina. The bleeding can last between 3-8 days. Your period usually start’s around the…
Go To PagePelvic Floor concerns? We get the Doctor and the physiotherapist view
Pelvic Floor dysfunction – we asked Dr Heather King from IMC and women’s health physiotherapist Kelly McGinnity at UFIT all about the uncomfortable truth about post-partum pelvic floor issues. What…
Go To PageMerry Christmas?
Christmas is often a time of cheer, love and happiness – but it can also be a period of stress and heartache. As an expat family you may be thousands…
Go To PageBreast Cancer – Dr. Sonali Dassanaike answers all your questions
Facts about breast cancer According to the World Health Organisation “Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women worldwide, claiming the lives of hundreds of thousands of women each…
Go To PageContraception Options for women
Who needs to consider contraception? Contraception needs to be considered in all females once they start their periods and are sexually active. This may apply from one’s teenage years, all…
Go To PageBladder Infections – The Facts
What causes a bladder infection? Bladder infection, or cystitis, occurs when bacteria enter the bladder through the urethra, multiplying and causing inflammation in the bladder. The commonest bacteria causing cystitis…
Go To PageSafekeeping of Women’s Health and Wellness
Women’s health issues can differ greatly from men and requires some special attention. Over the recent decades, there’s growing awareness on women’s well-being, putting emphasis on screening and the prevention…
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