

About Our Service
The outpatient hysteroscopy clinic is a dedicated clinic to investigate and treat women, over the age of 40 who are experiencing unexplained vaginal bleeding.
A hysteroscopy is a procedure used to examine the inside of the womb (uterus). It's carried out using a hysteroscope, which is a thin telescope with a light and camera at the end. The hysteroscope is passed into your womb through your vagina.
A hysteroscopy can be done to find out why you're experiencing unexplained vaginal bleeding.
It can help diagnose or treat many different health issues, including:
✓ Very heavy periods or bleeding between periods
✓ Bleeding after the menopause
✓ Fibroids ( non-cancerous growths that develop in the muscle ( myometrium) of the womb) or small growths (polyps)
✓ Removal of a coil (IUS or IUS) if the threads are missing.
Sometimes a sample of tissue ( biopsy) is taken during a hysteroscopy, or fibroids and polyps are removed.
Email: colposcopy@coombe.ie
Conditions Treated
We provide expert care for women experiencing:
FAQs
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Your GP or another hospital doctor will refer you to the clinic.
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Eat and drink as normal on the day of the appointment, shower and bath as normal. You may wish to take painkiller, for example, paracetamol or ibuprofen before your appointment. You can bring someone with you on the day.
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You can contact the clinic by telephone prior to your appointment, if you have any questions.
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You will meet the doctor or nurse that is performing the procedure; there will also be a nurse or other trained member of staff with you during the test (a
chaperone). You will have your medical history taken and have opportunity to discuss your concerns. You will be asked to undress in a changing room and be
provided with a hospital gown. Before the hysteroscopy you may have a scan (ultrasound), this may be performed internally through the vagina or on your tummy. The doctor or nurse will then proceed with the hysteroscopy, which should only take 10 or 15 minutes.
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I's normal to have pain, similar to period pain, for a couple of days after a hysteroscopy. Taking paracetamol, ibuprofen should be helpful.
You may also have some bleeding, or spots of blood (spotting), for up to a week. Use pads not tampons. Avoid exercise or having sex until the pain and bleeding has stopped.
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Contact the hysteroscopy clinic or your GP.
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Choose The Right Care For You
Our clinics offer tailored care for every stage of a woman’s life, from family planning and maternity to menopause and beyond. Whether you choose Public, Semi-Private, or Private services, we are here to provide expert, compassionate care that supports your health and well-being every step of the way.
Public Clinic
If you are living and working in Ireland and have the PRSI contributions or you have a medical card you can access free maternity and newborn care.
Semi Private Clinic
The semi-private clinic is a fee based option. Most women who choose this clinic use private health insurance to cover costs. .
Private Clinic
There are a number of consultant obstetricians offering services through our private clinic. Antenatal care fees vary between consultants..
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Appointments:
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Health Insurance:
We operate a direct payment scheme with VHI, Laya Healthcare, Irish Life Health, Garda Medical Aid, ESB, Medical Provident Fund, and Prison Officers Medical Aid. If you are covered by any of these insurers, the relevant insurance forms are signed electronically on your admission to hospital.
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Cork St, Dublin, D08 XW7X