As with all surgical specialties, gynaecologists may employ medical or surgical therapies (or many times, both), depending on the exact nature of the problem that they are treating. Pre- and post-operative medical management will often employ many standard drug therapies, such as antibiotics and diuretics.
Surgery, however, is the mainstay of gynaecological therapy. For historical and political reasons, gynaecologists were previously not considered “surgeons”, although this point has always been the source of some controversy. Modern advancements in both general surgery and gynaecology, however, have blurred many of the once rigid lines of distinction, for example the rise of sub-specialties within gynaecology.
Treatments
Echocardiography | $250 |
Implantable Cardiac Monitor (ICM) | $450 |
Treadmill stress testing | $200 |
Transoesophageal echocardiogram (TOE) | $350 |
Pacemaker checks | $280 |