Hysteroscopy
We know that symptoms relating to your womb can be worrying, but it’s always best to speak to a Consultant if you are unsure of what to doIf you are experiencing symptoms such as heavy periods or irregular bleeding, pelvic pain, unusual vaginal discharge or problems with conceiving that haven’t been diagnosed via standard screening procedures, your Consultant may recommend a hysteroscopy to examine the inside of your uterus or womb.
Our exceptional clinical team have your best interests in mind
We work with a dedicated team of Gynaecologists, who are renowned for their exceptional work and levels of patient care and are here to support you throughout your treatment journey. We offer comfortable, private facilities to ensure you feel relaxed during your procedure and can provide a chaperone service if you feel you may need reassurance.
Prices & payment
The above are guide prices only.
Consultants
FAQs
What does a hysteroscopy involve?
A hysteroscopy is a fairly short procedure, taking between 10 and 30 minutes. You may be placed under a general or local anaesthetic, depending on the reason for having the procedure, but your Consultant will discuss this with you beforehand.
Your Consultant will use a speculum to gently open up the walls of your vagina, similarly to the way it is used during a cervical smear test. A narrow tube with a telescope at the end, a hysteroscope, will be inserted through the cervix into the womb. Your Consultant may use a gas or fluid to inflate the womb in order to gain a better view.
During the procedure, your Consultant may take small samples of tissue (a biopsy) for further examination and will use additional instruments to do this.
Will it hurt?
Some women will experience cramping similar to period pains after a hysteroscopy, but this usually passes after a few days. If the procedure is performed under a general anaesthetic there may be some cramping pains when you wake up. Most patients feel they can return to normal activities, such as work, a day or two after the procedure.
What if the hysteroscopy identifies a problem?
Your Consultant will arrange an appointment to discuss your results following the hysteroscopy. During this consultation, they will advise if any further treatment needed and will be able to help you arrange this.
- Make a general enquiry
- Appointment enquiry
Our team are on hand to help answer any queries you might have about coming to KIMS Hospital or Sevenoaks Medical Centre. You can use the form below and one of our team will be in touch. Alternatively to speak to a member of our team, please call 01622 237 727.
Enquiry hours are Mon-Thurs 8am-8pm, Fri 8am-6pm and Saturday 8am-4pm.
If you would like to book an appointment, you can use the form below and one of our team will be in touch.
Alternatively to speak to a member of our friendly team, please call 01622 237 500 between Mon-Thurs 8am-8pm, Fri 8am-6pm and Saturday 8am-4pm.
Please be aware, if you are requesting a diagnostic scan such as an MRI, or CT, you must have a referral from a relevant clinician or Allied Health professional such as a physiotherapist.