At Fitzwilliam Road Medical Centre, we understand that women’s health needs change over time. Whether you’re dealing with period cramps, planning a family, managing menopause, or just need a regular check-up, our team is here to support you with kindness and respect.
Our women’s health clinic in Old Toongabbie offers a safe and welcoming space for women from Toongabbie, Pendle Hill, Wentworthville, Northmead, Winston Hills, Seven Hills, Constitution Hill Bella Vista, Kellyville, Schofields, Marsden Park, Girraween, Westmead, Parramatta, Greystanes, Merrylands, Prospect, Blacktown, Quakers Hill, surrounding suburbs and beyond!
Our experienced women’s health doctors provide a range of services tailored to your needs:
We believe in providing women’s health care that is respectful, confidential, and easy to understand. Our women’s health practitioners also ensure you feel comfortable and at peace by our assistance as we also take the time to understand your health and journey towards navigating womanhood.
Located in the heart of Old Toongabbie, our women’s health centre is easily accessible for residents of nearby suburbs. We offer:
We understand that opening up about women’s health can feel uncomfortable, but our team assures you that we are dedicated to providing high-quality care for you to address your health concerns without judgement. Our GPs are trained and experienced to handle even the most uncomfortable matters.
Our women’s health specialists are committed to supporting you through every stage of life. Whether you’re dealing with a specific health issue or just need someone to talk to, we’re here to help.
Fitzwilliam Road Medical Centre is also equipped with the latest technologies to offer the best services to you with ease and convenience. We also strive to be on top of the latest news and medical advancements to give you more information about what you’re dealing with.
Your health is important, and you don’t have to face it alone. At Fitzwilliam Road Medical Centre, we’re here to provide the care and support you need as you navigate womanhood.
If you’re in Old Toongabbie, Toongabbie, Pendle Hill, Wentworthville, Northmead, Winston Hills, Seven Hills, Constitution Hill Bella Vista, Kellyville, Schofields, Marsden Park, Girraween, Westmead, Parramatta, Greystanes, Merrylands, Prospect, Blacktown, Quakers Hill or surrounding suburbs, book an appointment with our women’s health clinic today to receive comprehensive care and assistance from our GPs and nurses.
We cover general health, periods and menopause, contraception, fertility/pregnancy planning, mental health, screening (cervical/breast/bowel) and vaccinations, plus referrals when needed.
If you’re 25–74 and have ever had sexual contact, have a Cervical Screening Test every 5 years. It looks for HPV (the virus that can cause cervical cancer).
Yes. Self-collection is available to all eligible screeners 25–74 (via your GP). It’s accurate and acceptable, and the sample is tested for HPV.
Australia moved from 2-yearly Pap smears to 5-yearly HPV testing. HPV tests detect risk earlier and reduce how often you need screening.
BreastScreen Australia invites people 50–74 for a free mammogram every 2 years. People 40+ may also book a free mammogram. See your GP promptly if you have symptoms.
Yes. From age 45, you can request a free kit; from 50–74 you’ll be sent a kit every 2 years. Do the kit even if you feel well.
All options, including LARC (IUDs and implants), the pill, ring, injection and condoms. LARC methods are among the most effective (>99%) and low-maintenance. Your GP will help you choose what suits you.
Australian law prohibits advertising prescription-only medicines to the public. We discuss any prescription options privately in consult.
Offer annual chlamydia (and other STI) testing to sexually active young people, with testing thereafter based on risk. Your GP will advise what’s right for you.
Pre-conception checks, medicine review, folate advice, and early antenatal care including recommended pregnancy vaccines (flu any trimester; whooping cough at 20–32 weeks; RSV at 28–36 weeks under the NIP).
Yes—assessment, lifestyle support and discussion of menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) when appropriate. For many symptomatic women, benefits outweigh risks; care is individualised.
Yes—cervical screening (including self-collection) can be done in pregnancy when due; we follow the national guidelines pathway.
History reviews, contraception counselling and results discussions often suit telehealth; procedures, vaccinations and physical exams require an in-person visit.
Medicare rebates apply to eligible services; clinics set their own fees. Please ask reception about any gap before your visit.