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Women's Unit

The Women's Unit at Scarborough Hospital provides services to address a variety of gynaecological problems.  A mixture of nurse and consultant-led clinics are held in the department.

Reception A services

  • Early Pregnancy Assessment (EPAU)
  • Post-Menopausal Bleeding Clinic
  • Gynaecology oncology follow up clinics
  • Colposcopy
  • Hysteroscopy
  • Termination of pregnancy

Reception B services

  • Gynaecology outpatient clinics
  • Consultant antenatal clinics

Location

The Women's Unit is located on the third floor of the main hospital building.


Referrals

Your GP or midwife may refer you to the unit. You may also be referred by an emergency nurse practitioner, out of hours GP or A&E.

Women with a history of ectopic pregnancy may self refer to EPAU.

Please bring a list of medications with you.

If attending the Early Pregnancy Assessment Unit please do not bring small children as the environment is not suitable.  Only one person should accompany you as space is limited.


Contact numbers

Main reception     01723 385358
EPAU 01723 385134
Colposcopy 01723 342061
Antenatal office 01723 342134

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Women's Unit Reception-A

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The Women's Unit at Scarborough Hospital provides services to address a variety of gynaecological problems

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Yellow weather warnings in our area

The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for ice and snow in our area. This is expected to affect routes to and from our hospital sites. 

If you are attending for an appointment, please plan ahead. Check road closures, leave in plenty of time, and drive safely.