EastCoast Women's Centre

Pregnancy & Pregnancy Termination in Gympie

  • Accredited by NSQHS Standards
  • National Safety Standards
  • Registered Nurse Counsellors

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Pregnancy & Termination Clinic

When you're weighing up a pregnancy decision, knowing where to turn matters. EastCoast Women’s Centre provides clear, supportive care for Gympie residents seeking family planning and pregnancy termination services. Based in Nambour, the clinic works with women across regional Queensland to offer personalised support that’s compassionate and close to home.


From your first call, the focus is on clarity and care. The initial consultation is handled over the phone, where your health history, gestation estimate and personal needs are discussed in full. You’ll also receive a local ultrasound referral so you don’t have to travel far for imaging. Once results are reviewed, the next step is mapped out together.


Medical terminations are available for early pregnancies and can be managed through a telehealth or in-clinic review. You’ll get dosage instructions, symptom guidance and 24-hour access to nurse support. A follow-up test or scan confirms the process is complete.


For those needing a surgical termination, appointments are booked at the Nambour day surgery, where most procedures take under fifteen minutes with same-day discharge. Every step is handled with professionalism, privacy and respect. To ask questions or book a confidential appointment, call 07 5476 3700.

What You Can Expect From Us

Gympie residents often face long travel times or limited options when it comes to accessing quality care. That’s why EastCoast Women’s Centre extends its services beyond the Sunshine Coast, ensuring women in Gympie can access the same high-standard support without unnecessary barriers.


The process is made simple. Everything begins with a phone-based consultation, where you’ll speak one-on-one with a registered nurse counsellor. There’s no judgment—just facts, options and support. If medical termination is suitable, prescriptions are issued after review, with full aftercare included. Blood tests or scans are booked locally, and phone support is always available if you need reassurance along the way.


Surgical appointments are handled in Nambour, but everything else is designed to work around your location. From emailed referral forms to flexible telehealth options, the service is shaped around convenience without losing the personal touch.


This is care that respects your time, your situation and your right to choose. It’s private and focused on helping you move forward with clarity.

Counselling

In Gympie, counselling services offer space to talk things through without pressure. Whether you're unsure about pregnancy options, processing a recent experience or planning for the future, you're supported by an compassionate team.

women's health

Gympie locals have access to routine women’s health checks, breast exams, pap smears and contraception advice. Services are built around comfort, respect and helping you feel in control of your wellbeing at every stage of life.

family planning

Family planning in Gympie includes early pregnancy advice, contraception guidance and medical termination care. Services are local-friendly and designed to help you make clear, informed decisions with ongoing support at every step.

If you think you might be pregnant book an appointment at our clinic for an assessment.


Our clinicians can conduct testing in our Nambour clinic to confirm the pregnancy. On occasion we may need to do a blood test to confirm a pregnancy in the early stages.


If you are experiencing unusual symptoms like bleeding or spotting, we are here to help you.

Once your pregnancy is confirmed it’s important to schedule antenatal appointments throughout the pregnancy. The appointments are often carried out at the hospital, although with a shared care arrangement we can carry them out right here in our Nambour clinic.


Shared care is an arrangement between the hospital and our health clinic where your pregnancy care is divided between the two places. Some women like this arrangement as it allows them to receive most of their maternity care from a known health provider.


Once an arrangement is in place you will need to book 8 to 10 appointments, depending on your situation.

Most women are familiar with the oral contraceptive pill, though it’s important to note this isn’t the only option and is not always the most reliable method. There are other methods that can protect you without you needing to remember to do anything.


Contraceptive options include:


  • Hormonal IUD:

The hormone-releasing intrauterine device (IUD) is 99% effective at preventing pregnancy. It is a small device that is placed into the uterus by a healthcare provider and lasts 5 years. The hormonal IUD slowly releases hormones into your body each day to thicken cervical mucus, prevent sperm from binding to an egg, and may make you ovulate less often. The placement takes only a few minutes and is a reversible procedure, meaning you can have it removed at any time and try to become pregnant right away. This method is suitable for all women, no matter if you have or have not had a child.


  • Copper IUD:

 

A copper intrauterine device (IUD) is a small plastic device that has a copper wire wrapped around the stem. This is a non-hormonal IUD that lasts for up to 5 years.



  • Contraceptive Implant:

 

The contraceptive implant is a white plastic rod that is inserted under the skin of the upper inner arm to stop pregnancy. It works by releasing small amounts of progestogen into the body. This contraceptive is effective for 3 years.


  • Diaphragm:

 

A Diaphragm is a barrier method of birth control. It is a soft silicone cap worn inside the vagina in order to cover the cervix. This cover stops sperm from going in to the uterus and joining an egg. A diaphragm is only effective if it is fitted properly and used every time you have sex. You can insert the diaphragm 24 hours before having sex and it is recommended you remove it no earlier than 6 hours after sex. This method can also be used when you have your period. Diaphragms can be washed and used again—they last for 1 to 2 years.


  • Contraceptive Vaginal Ring:

 

The contraceptive vaginal ring is a soft plastic ring that contains oestrogen and progestogen, similar to the contraceptive pill. It is placed in your vagina and the hormones are absorbed into the body. This method requires you to leave the ring in for 3 weeks and then take it out for 1 week, so you can have a normal bleed. After that period, a new ring will need to be inserted.


Our team can walk you through the contraception available and discuss what is best suited to you. Contact us to book an appointment.


  • Depo Ralovera Injection:

 

Coming soon...

The EastCoast Women's Centre provides legal, safe surgical and medical terminations of pregnancy. We strive to support our patients, protect their personal dignity and privacy, and respect their choices during such a difficult and stressful time.


All patients are treated with individualised, personalised care. A medical history is obtained to alert the doctor to medical conditions and any allergies. An ultrasound is performed to determine the gestation. We check the patient’s vital signs; pathology testing is performed to verify the pregnancy and to check a patient’s blood group, and antibodies (if this has not already been performed by the patient’s GP).


Our registered nurses counsel each patient on the benefits, risks and alternatives of the procedure.


Our medical staff is dedicated to serving women's medical needs. As well as termination, they offer a full range of gynaecological services which you can access here. Emphasis is placed on safety, comfort, confidentiality, and individualised care.


In order to ensure your safety, our doctors have performed a number of terminations in their careers. This expertise minimises the risks involved. Their personal dedication to providing termination services continues to ensure that women maintain the right and the opportunity to choose their own pregnancy outcome. Comfort is of the utmost importance. Anaesthetic is available for all surgical terminations.


Our staff respects the confidentiality of all patient interactions. If you choose to include your spouse, partner, parent, other family member or friend in your visit to our office, we will welcome their participation and address any concerns that they may have. If you choose to maintain strict confidentiality, we will support you in this decision.


Queensland law does require parent or guardian consent for pregnancy terminations if you are under the age of 14 years.


Our staff will maintain confidentiality for young women choosing to have a termination. Our convenient office hours provide for the flexibility necessary to accommodate even the most restrictive schedules. If you are a minor, we encourage you to discuss this decision with your parents, but, if you choose not to we will do everything we can to respect your privacy.


We require you to book a post termination check-up 2 weeks after the procedure is completed. This session is conducted to ensure you have properly recovered and that the procedure was successful.

The check-up involves a blood-pressure check and an examination of your abdomen. We will:


  • Confirm the pregnancy has ended
  • Check your bleeding pattern
  • Assist with contraceptive needs

We recommend waiting until after your check-up to have sex again. If you do have intercourse before your check-up it is advised that you use a contraceptive, as the likelihood of you becoming pregnant again is high. If you have never used contraception, our friendly clinicians will explain the options available.

Surgical termination is a very simple and safe procedure. This procedure can be performed at up to 15 weeks’ gestation and can be completed in one day. The actual procedure takes about 15–45 minutes. The duration of your stay will be 4 hours.



Fast acting anaesthesia is administered intravenously (IV) in the arm by an anaesthetist. Consciousness returns quickly when the procedure is over.



Before the procedure you will need to have a blood test and ultrasound. This allows the clinic to be aware of your blood group and Rhesus status and will confirm how far along you are.



It is a legal requirement that after anaesthetic patients must not drive or make important decisions for twenty-four hours, therefore, you will require an escort to drive you home.

Medical termination involves using two medications to terminate a pregnancy up to nine weeks, or 63 days, from the last menstrual period, confirmed by ultrasound.


The first medication Mifepristone (RU486 or "Abortion Pill") is a drug that blocks the progesterone that is needed for the pregnancy to continue. The second medication, Misoprostol, causes the uterus to contract and expel the pregnancy. A miscarriage will generally happen within 12 hours, though most will experience a miscarriage within the first 4 hours.


The most common side effects of a medical termination are caused by Misoprostol. Bleeding and severe cramping are a normal part of the process. The bleeding can be heavier than a normal period. Bleeding and spotting usually lasts from 9–16 days.


In addition to cramps and bleeding, early side effects may include:


  • Chills
  • Fever
  • Nausea
  • Fatigue
  • Vomiting
  • Headache
  • Diarrhoea

If flu-like symptoms or abdominal pain are experienced more than 24 hours after using Misoprostol, call the clinic. Our doctor will instruct you on how to manage these side effects.


A medical termination requires 2 to 3 appointments with our licensed practitioners. An initial consultation must be undertaken in order to prescribe and discuss the situation.

After an abortion we require you to book a post termination check-up 2 weeks after the procedure is completed. This session is conducted to ensure you have properly recovered and that the procedure was successful.


The check-up involves a blood-pressure check and an examination of your abdomen. We will:


Confirm the pregnancy has ended

Check your bleeding pattern

Assist with contraceptive needs


We recommend waiting until after your check-up to have intercourse again. If you do have intercourse before your check-up it is advised that you use a contraceptive, as the likelihood of you becoming pregnant again is high. If you have never used contraception, our friendly clinicians will explain the options available.


Vasectomy is a permanent and safe method of contraception for men. It is generally used by men who have completed their family or those who have decided not to have children. Vasectomies are one of the most effective methods of contraception with a failure rate of just 0.1%.


The procedure is simple and can be conducted here in our Nambour clinic. It involves closing off the sperm-carrying tubes (vas deferens) in the scrotum to prevent sperm from getting into the seminal fluid when ejaculation occurs.



Generally, the procedure will take 20–40 minutes and the patient will be placed under an anaesthetic. Afterwards, you may experience pain and swelling of the groin and scrotum. Rest is important after the procedure, as is wearing supportive undergarments.


After the procedure, we will provide you with information about caring for the wound and when to resume sexual activity. It’s important to remember that a vasectomy does not work immediately. It can take months and numerous ejaculations to clear sperm from the vas deferens. 15 weeks after the procedure we can perform a semen test to determine if it is safe to stop using other forms of contraception.

If you think you might be pregnant book an appointment at our clinic for an assessment.


Our clinicians can conduct testing in our Nambour clinic to confirm the pregnancy. On occasion we may need to do a blood test to confirm a pregnancy in the early stages.


If you are experiencing unusual symptoms like bleeding or spotting, we are here to help you.

Once your pregnancy is confirmed it’s important to schedule antenatal appointments throughout the pregnancy. The appointments are often carried out at the hospital, although with a shared care arrangement we can carry them out right here in our Nambour clinic.


Shared care is an arrangement between the hospital and our health clinic where your pregnancy care is divided between the two places. Some women like this arrangement as it allows them to receive most of their maternity care from a known health provider.


Once an arrangement is in place you will need to book 8 to 10 appointments, depending on your situation.

  • Hormonal IUD:

The hormone-releasing intrauterine device (IUD) is 99% effective at preventing pregnancy. It is a small device that is placed into the uterus by a healthcare provider and lasts 5 years. The hormonal IUD slowly releases hormones into your body each day to thicken cervical mucus, prevent sperm from binding to an egg, and may make you ovulate less often. The placement takes only a few minutes and is a reversible procedure, meaning you can have it removed at any time and try to become pregnant right away. This method is suitable for all women, no matter if you have or have not had a child.


  • Copper IUD:

 

A copper intrauterine device (IUD) is a small plastic device that has a copper wire wrapped around the stem. This is a non-hormonal IUD that lasts for up to 5 years.



  • Contraceptive Implant:

 

The contraceptive implant is a white plastic rod that is inserted under the skin of the upper inner arm to stop pregnancy. It works by releasing small amounts of progestogen into the body. This contraceptive is effective for 3 years.


  • Diaphragm:

 

A Diaphragm is a barrier method of birth control. It is a soft silicone cap worn inside the vagina in order to cover the cervix. This cover stops sperm from going in to the uterus and joining an egg. A diaphragm is only effective if it is fitted properly and used every time you have sex. You can insert the diaphragm 24 hours before having sex and it is recommended you remove it no earlier than 6 hours after sex. This method can also be used when you have your period. Diaphragms can be washed and used again—they last for 1 to 2 years.


  • Contraceptive Vaginal Ring:

 

The contraceptive vaginal ring is a soft plastic ring that contains oestrogen and progestogen, similar to the contraceptive pill. It is placed in your vagina and the hormones are absorbed into the body. This method requires you to leave the ring in for 3 weeks and then take it out for 1 week, so you can have a normal bleed. After that period, a new ring will need to be inserted.


Our team can walk you through the contraception available and discuss what is best suited to you. Contact us to book an appointment.


  • Depo Ralovera Injection:

 

Coming soon...

The EastCoast Women's Centre provides legal, safe surgical and medical terminations of pregnancy. We strive to support our patients, protect their personal dignity and privacy, and respect their choices during such a difficult and stressful time.


All patients are treated with individualised, personalised care. A medical history is obtained to alert the doctor to medical conditions and any allergies. An ultrasound is performed to determine the gestation. We check the patient’s vital signs; pathology testing is performed to verify the pregnancy and to check a patient’s blood group, and antibodies (if this has not already been performed by the patient’s GP).


Our registered nurses counsel each patient on the benefits, risks and alternatives of the procedure.


Our medical staff is dedicated to serving women's medical needs. As well as termination, they offer a full range of gynaecological services which you can access here. Emphasis is placed on safety, comfort, confidentiality, and individualised care.


In order to ensure your safety, our doctors have performed a number of terminations in their careers. This expertise minimises the risks involved. Their personal dedication to providing termination services continues to ensure that women maintain the right and the opportunity to choose their own pregnancy outcome. Comfort is of the utmost importance. Anaesthetic is available for all surgical terminations.


Our staff respects the confidentiality of all patient interactions. If you choose to include your spouse, partner, parent, other family member or friend in your visit to our office, we will welcome their participation and address any concerns that they may have. If you choose to maintain strict confidentiality, we will support you in this decision.


Queensland law does require parent or guardian consent for pregnancy terminations if you are under the age of 14 years.


Our staff will maintain confidentiality for young women choosing to have a termination. Our convenient office hours provide for the flexibility necessary to accommodate even the most restrictive schedules. If you are a minor, we encourage you to discuss this decision with your parents, but, if you choose not to we will do everything we can to respect your privacy.


We require you to book a post termination check-up 2 weeks after the procedure is completed. This session is conducted to ensure you have properly recovered and that the procedure was successful.

The check-up involves a blood-pressure check and an examination of your abdomen. We will:


  • Confirm the pregnancy has ended
  • Check your bleeding pattern
  • Assist with contraceptive needs

We recommend waiting until after your check-up to have sex again. If you do have intercourse before your check-up it is advised that you use a contraceptive, as the likelihood of you becoming pregnant again is high. If you have never used contraception, our friendly clinicians will explain the options available.

Surgical termination is a very simple and safe procedure. This procedure can be performed at up to 15 weeks’ gestation and can be completed in one day. The actual procedure takes about 15–45 minutes. The duration of your stay will be 4 hours.



Fast acting anaesthesia is administered intravenously (IV) in the arm by an anaesthetist. Consciousness returns quickly when the procedure is over.



Before the procedure you will need to have a blood test and ultrasound. This allows the clinic to be aware of your blood group and Rhesus status and will confirm how far along you are.



It is a legal requirement that after anaesthetic patients must not drive or make important decisions for twenty-four hours, therefore, you will require an escort to drive you home.

Medical termination involves using two medications to terminate a pregnancy up to nine weeks, or 63 days, from the last menstrual period, confirmed by ultrasound.


The first medication Mifepristone (RU486 or "Abortion Pill") is a drug that blocks the progesterone that is needed for the pregnancy to continue. The second medication, Misoprostol, causes the uterus to contract and expel the pregnancy. A miscarriage will generally happen within 12 hours, though most will experience a miscarriage within the first 4 hours.


The most common side effects of a medical termination are caused by Misoprostol. Bleeding and severe cramping are a normal part of the process. The bleeding can be heavier than a normal period. Bleeding and spotting usually lasts from 9–16 days.


In addition to cramps and bleeding, early side effects may include:


  • Chills
  • Fever
  • Nausea
  • Fatigue
  • Vomiting
  • Headache
  • Diarrhoea

If flu-like symptoms or abdominal pain are experienced more than 24 hours after using Misoprostol, call the clinic. Our doctor will instruct you on how to manage these side effects.


A medical termination requires 2 to 3 appointments with our licensed practitioners. An initial consultation must be undertaken in order to prescribe and discuss the situation.

After an abortion we require you to book a post termination check-up 2 weeks after the procedure is completed. This session is conducted to ensure you have properly recovered and that the procedure was successful.


The check-up involves a blood-pressure check and an examination of your abdomen. We will:


Confirm the pregnancy has ended

Check your bleeding pattern

Assist with contraceptive needs


We recommend waiting until after your check-up to have intercourse again. If you do have intercourse before your check-up it is advised that you use a contraceptive, as the likelihood of you becoming pregnant again is high. If you have never used contraception, our friendly clinicians will explain the options available.


Vasectomy is a permanent and safe method of contraception for men. It is generally used by men who have completed their family or those who have decided not to have children. Vasectomies are one of the most effective methods of contraception with a failure rate of just 0.1%.


The procedure is simple and can be conducted here in our Nambour clinic. It involves closing off the sperm-carrying tubes (vas deferens) in the scrotum to prevent sperm from getting into the seminal fluid when ejaculation occurs.



Generally, the procedure will take 20–40 minutes and the patient will be placed under an anaesthetic. Afterwards, you may experience pain and swelling of the groin and scrotum. Rest is important after the procedure, as is wearing supportive undergarments.


After the procedure, we will provide you with information about caring for the wound and when to resume sexual activity. It’s important to remember that a vasectomy does not work immediately. It can take months and numerous ejaculations to clear sperm from the vas deferens. 15 weeks after the procedure we can perform a semen test to determine if it is safe to stop using other forms of contraception.

If you think you might be pregnant book an appointment at our clinic for an assessment.


Our clinicians can conduct testing in our Nambour clinic to confirm the pregnancy. On occasion we may need to do a blood test to confirm a pregnancy in the early stages.


If you are experiencing unusual symptoms like bleeding or spotting, we are here to help you.

Once your pregnancy is confirmed it’s important to schedule antenatal appointments throughout the pregnancy. The appointments are often carried out at the hospital, although with a shared care arrangement we can carry them out right here in our Nambour clinic.


Shared care is an arrangement between the hospital and our health clinic where your pregnancy care is divided between the two places. Some women like this arrangement as it allows them to receive most of their maternity care from a known health provider.


Once an arrangement is in place you will need to book 8 to 10 appointments, depending on your situation.

  • Hormonal IUD:

The hormone-releasing intrauterine device (IUD) is 99% effective at preventing pregnancy. It is a small device that is placed into the uterus by a healthcare provider and lasts 5 years. The hormonal IUD slowly releases hormones into your body each day to thicken cervical mucus, prevent sperm from binding to an egg, and may make you ovulate less often. The placement takes only a few minutes and is a reversible procedure, meaning you can have it removed at any time and try to become pregnant right away. This method is suitable for all women, no matter if you have or have not had a child.


  • Copper IUD:

 

A copper intrauterine device (IUD) is a small plastic device that has a copper wire wrapped around the stem. This is a non-hormonal IUD that lasts for up to 5 years.



  • Contraceptive Implant:

 

The contraceptive implant is a white plastic rod that is inserted under the skin of the upper inner arm to stop pregnancy. It works by releasing small amounts of progestogen into the body. This contraceptive is effective for 3 years.


  • Diaphragm:

 

A Diaphragm is a barrier method of birth control. It is a soft silicone cap worn inside the vagina in order to cover the cervix. This cover stops sperm from going in to the uterus and joining an egg. A diaphragm is only effective if it is fitted properly and used every time you have sex. You can insert the diaphragm 24 hours before having sex and it is recommended you remove it no earlier than 6 hours after sex. This method can also be used when you have your period. Diaphragms can be washed and used again—they last for 1 to 2 years.


  • Contraceptive Vaginal Ring:

 

The contraceptive vaginal ring is a soft plastic ring that contains oestrogen and progestogen, similar to the contraceptive pill. It is placed in your vagina and the hormones are absorbed into the body. This method requires you to leave the ring in for 3 weeks and then take it out for 1 week, so you can have a normal bleed. After that period, a new ring will need to be inserted.


Our team can walk you through the contraception available and discuss what is best suited to you. Contact us to book an appointment.


  • Depo Ralovera Injection:

 

Coming soon...

The EastCoast Women's Centre provides legal, safe surgical and medical terminations of pregnancy. We strive to support our patients, protect their personal dignity and privacy, and respect their choices during such a difficult and stressful time.


All patients are treated with individualised, personalised care. A medical history is obtained to alert the doctor to medical conditions and any allergies. An ultrasound is performed to determine the gestation. We check the patient’s vital signs; pathology testing is performed to verify the pregnancy and to check a patient’s blood group, and antibodies (if this has not already been performed by the patient’s GP).


Our registered nurses counsel each patient on the benefits, risks and alternatives of the procedure.


Our medical staff is dedicated to serving women's medical needs. As well as termination, they offer a full range of gynaecological services which you can access here. Emphasis is placed on safety, comfort, confidentiality, and individualised care.


In order to ensure your safety, our doctors have performed a number of terminations in their careers. This expertise minimises the risks involved. Their personal dedication to providing termination services continues to ensure that women maintain the right and the opportunity to choose their own pregnancy outcome. Comfort is of the utmost importance. Anaesthetic is available for all surgical terminations.


Our staff respects the confidentiality of all patient interactions. If you choose to include your spouse, partner, parent, other family member or friend in your visit to our office, we will welcome their participation and address any concerns that they may have. If you choose to maintain strict confidentiality, we will support you in this decision.


Queensland law does require parent or guardian consent for pregnancy terminations if you are under the age of 14 years.


Our staff will maintain confidentiality for young women choosing to have a termination. Our convenient office hours provide for the flexibility necessary to accommodate even the most restrictive schedules. If you are a minor, we encourage you to discuss this decision with your parents, but, if you choose not to we will do everything we can to respect your privacy.


We require you to book a post termination check-up 2 weeks after the procedure is completed. This session is conducted to ensure you have properly recovered and that the procedure was successful.

The check-up involves a blood-pressure check and an examination of your abdomen. We will:


  • Confirm the pregnancy has ended
  • Check your bleeding pattern
  • Assist with contraceptive needs

We recommend waiting until after your check-up to have sex again. If you do have intercourse before your check-up it is advised that you use a contraceptive, as the likelihood of you becoming pregnant again is high. If you have never used contraception, our friendly clinicians will explain the options available.

Surgical termination is a very simple and safe procedure. This procedure can be performed at up to 15 weeks’ gestation and can be completed in one day. The actual procedure takes about 15–45 minutes. The duration of your stay will be 4 hours.



Fast acting anaesthesia is administered intravenously (IV) in the arm by an anaesthetist. Consciousness returns quickly when the procedure is over.



Before the procedure you will need to have a blood test and ultrasound. This allows the clinic to be aware of your blood group and Rhesus status and will confirm how far along you are.



It is a legal requirement that after anaesthetic patients must not drive or make important decisions for twenty-four hours, therefore, you will require an escort to drive you home.

Medical termination involves using two medications to terminate a pregnancy up to nine weeks, or 63 days, from the last menstrual period, confirmed by ultrasound.


The first medication Mifepristone (RU486 or "Abortion Pill") is a drug that blocks the progesterone that is needed for the pregnancy to continue. The second medication, Misoprostol, causes the uterus to contract and expel the pregnancy. A miscarriage will generally happen within 12 hours, though most will experience a miscarriage within the first 4 hours.


The most common side effects of a medical termination are caused by Misoprostol. Bleeding and severe cramping are a normal part of the process. The bleeding can be heavier than a normal period. Bleeding and spotting usually lasts from 9–16 days.


In addition to cramps and bleeding, early side effects may include:


  • Chills
  • Fever
  • Nausea
  • Fatigue
  • Vomiting
  • Headache
  • Diarrhoea

If flu-like symptoms or abdominal pain are experienced more than 24 hours after using Misoprostol, call the clinic. Our doctor will instruct you on how to manage these side effects.


A medical termination requires 2 to 3 appointments with our licensed practitioners. An initial consultation must be undertaken in order to prescribe and discuss the situation.

After an abortion we require you to book a post termination check-up 2 weeks after the procedure is completed. This session is conducted to ensure you have properly recovered and that the procedure was successful.


The check-up involves a blood-pressure check and an examination of your abdomen. We will:


Confirm the pregnancy has ended

Check your bleeding pattern

Assist with contraceptive needs


We recommend waiting until after your check-up to have intercourse again. If you do have intercourse before your check-up it is advised that you use a contraceptive, as the likelihood of you becoming pregnant again is high. If you have never used contraception, our friendly clinicians will explain the options available.


Vasectomy is a permanent and safe method of contraception for men. It is generally used by men who have completed their family or those who have decided not to have children. Vasectomies are one of the most effective methods of contraception with a failure rate of just 0.1%.


The procedure is simple and can be conducted here in our Nambour clinic. It involves closing off the sperm-carrying tubes (vas deferens) in the scrotum to prevent sperm from getting into the seminal fluid when ejaculation occurs.



Generally, the procedure will take 20–40 minutes and the patient will be placed under an anaesthetic. Afterwards, you may experience pain and swelling of the groin and scrotum. Rest is important after the procedure, as is wearing supportive undergarments.


After the procedure, we will provide you with information about caring for the wound and when to resume sexual activity. It’s important to remember that a vasectomy does not work immediately. It can take months and numerous ejaculations to clear sperm from the vas deferens. 15 weeks after the procedure we can perform a semen test to determine if it is safe to stop using other forms of contraception.

Frequently Asked QuestionS

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LOCATION
neighbouring areas
  • Varsity Lakes
  • Burleigh Waters
  • Burleigh Heads
  • Miami
  • Merrimac
  • Mermaid Waters