Medicare Bulk Billing for All Eligible Patients Now Open 7 Days · Mon–Fri 9am–5:30pm | Weekends 9am–2pm T17 & 18, 10 Hummingbird Dr, Botanic Ridge VIC 3977 P: (03) 5902 8223 info@botanicridgedoctors.com.au Walk-Ins *Accommodated Where Possible Onsite Allied Health
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Women's health care — compassionate, expert, confidential

Dedicated women's health services from experienced GPs. Cervical screening, contraception, fertility, menopause management, and more — all bulk billed for eligible patients.

Service
Women's Health
Practice
Bulk billed
For eligible Medicare patients
Female GP consulting with patient at Botanic Ridge Doctors women's health clinic
DRANZCOG Advanced Advanced obstetrics & gynaecology diploma
Antenatal Shared Care Accredited with Monash & Peninsula Health
Bulk Billed For all eligible Medicare patients
Multilingual English, Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi
Botanic Ridge Doctors
02 02 Meet your GP

Dr Fariha Irshad — DRANZCOG Advanced credentialled.

MBBS · FRACGP · DRANZCOG Advanced

Dr Irshad holds the Advanced Diploma of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. She is accredited for shared antenatal care with both Monash Health and Peninsula Health.

Her clinical interests include women's health, sexual health, general family medicine, obstetrics and gynaecology, and aesthetic medicine. Dr Irshad speaks four languages including English.

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03 03 Cervical Screening

03 Cervical Screening

The Cervical Screening Test (CST) replaced the old Pap test in 2017. It checks for HPV (human papillomavirus), the cause of nearly all cervical cancers — and only needs to happen every 5 years for most women.

Australian guidelines recommend CST for all women aged 25–74 every 5 years, regardless of whether you've had the HPV vaccine. Your first CST should be at age 25 (or 2 years after your last Pap test if you're transitioning across).

From July 2022, the National Cervical Screening Program also offers self-collection as an option — you can perform the swab yourself in privacy with your GP nearby. This is ideal for patients who feel anxious about the speculum exam, have experienced trauma, or simply prefer the option.

Self-collection is just as accurate as a clinician-collected swab for HPV detection. If HPV is detected, a follow-up clinician-collected sample is required for further testing.
Clinician-collected

Standard CST

Performed by your GP using a soft brush and speculum during a brief vaginal examination.

Self-collected

Self-collection swab

You insert the swab yourself in private. Equally accurate for HPV. Available to all women aged 25–74.

Co-test

Symptomatic Co-test

If you have symptoms like bleeding, pain or discharge, your GP may recommend a HPV + cytology co-test for fuller assessment.

Private fees may apply   Please contact reception to confirm the fee.

04 04 Contraception

04 Contraception

Whether you want short-term flexibility, long-acting set-and-forget protection, or are planning for future fertility, our female GPs walk you through the full range of options — including all the long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) methods that are gold-standard for effectiveness.

Daily · Short-acting

Combined Oral Contraceptive Pill

The "pill" — combined oestrogen + progestogen, taken daily. Effective >99% with perfect use. Many brands available; we'll match the right one to your hormone profile.

  • Regulates and lightens periods
  • Helps with acne and PCOS
  • Reversible immediately
Daily · Hormonal

Progestogen-only Pill (Mini-pill)

Hormone pill without oestrogen — suitable while breastfeeding, after age 35, or with migraine/blood clot history.

  • Safe while breastfeeding
  • No oestrogen-related risks
  • Strict 3-hour daily window
Monthly · Vaginal ring

NuvaRing

A flexible vaginal ring you insert yourself once a month. Combined hormone (oestrogen + progestogen) — like the pill but without daily dosing.

12-weekly · Hormonal

Depo-Provera Injection

A progestogen injection every 12 weeks. Highly effective, no daily routine. Periods often stop completely.

Emergency

Emergency Contraception

"Morning-after pill" (Levonelle, ulipristal/EllaOne) and emergency Copper IUD insertion within 5 days of unprotected sex.

Counselling

Pre-conception & Fertility

Stopping contraception? Planning a pregnancy? We provide fertility checks, ovulation tracking advice and folic acid prescribing.

LARC — Long-Acting Reversible Contraception

LARC methods (IUDs and Implanon) are over 99% effective, last for years, are reversible, and don't depend on you remembering anything daily. They're recommended by the World Health Organization, RACGP and Family Planning Australia as first-line contraception for most women.

05 05 IUD & Mirena

05 IUD & Mirena

An intrauterine device (IUD) is a small T-shaped device placed inside the uterus by a trained GP. There are two types — hormonal (Mirena, Kyleena) and copper (non-hormonal). Both are over 99% effective, last for years, and are fully reversible.

Compare the IUDs

TypeHow long it lastsHormonesEffect on periodsBest for
Mirena 8 years Levonorgestrel (low dose, locally released) Lighter or stops completely Heavy/painful periods, contraception, endometriosis, perimenopause HRT
Kyleena 5 years Levonorgestrel (lower dose than Mirena) Lighter, may continue lightly Younger/nulliparous women, those wanting smaller device
Copper IUD 5–10 years None (hormone-free) Often heavier, possibly more cramping Hormone-sensitive patients, breastfeeding, emergency contraception

What to expect at your IUD or Mirena appointment

Initial consultation (Visit 1, 15 mins)

We confirm the IUD is right for you, take a thorough medical history, screen for STIs if needed, and give you written consent and pre-procedure instructions. Many women have this as a telehealth appointment to save a trip.

Insertion appointment (Visit 2, 30 mins)

Take ibuprofen 1 hour before. Bring a support person if you'd like. The actual insertion takes 5–10 minutes. You'll lie on the bed with knees apart; we use a speculum (like a Pap test) and gently place the device. Most women describe it as 30–60 seconds of strong period-style cramping.

Recovery (15 mins onsite, then home)

Stay onsite for 10–15 minutes while we make sure you're feeling OK. Most women drive home; some prefer to be picked up. Cramping usually settles within a few hours; some spotting is normal for several days to weeks.

6-week check (optional)

A short follow-up to confirm everything is settled and the device is in the right position. We can usually do this as a telehealth review.

Mirena removal & replacement

Removing a Mirena or IUD is much quicker and easier than insertion — usually 1–2 minutes. We can remove and replace at the same visit if you want to continue with another device. If you're trying for a baby, fertility returns immediately.

Private fees may apply   Please contact reception to confirm the fee. The Mirena/Kyleena device cost is additional and may be subsidised under the PBS.

06 06 Implanon NXT

06 Implanon NXT

Implanon NXT is a small (4cm) flexible rod inserted under the skin of your upper arm. It releases a steady low dose of progestogen (etonogestrel) for up to 3 years — making it over 99% effective and one of the most reliable forms of contraception available.

Quick procedure

Insertion in 5 minutes

Local anaesthetic is given to numb a small area on the inside of your upper arm. Your GP uses a small applicator to slide the rod under the skin. No stitches needed. You leave with a small bandage.

99.95% effective

Set-and-forget

Once inserted, you don't need to think about contraception for 3 years. There's nothing to remember and nothing that can be forgotten or lost.

Reversible

Removal & fertility

Removal takes 5–10 minutes. A small incision (1cm) under local anaesthetic, and the rod is gently lifted out. Fertility returns within days.

What to expect with Implanon

Bulk billed   The Implanon procedure (insertion and removal) is covered under Medicare — there is no procedure fee. A separate fee applies for the device itself, which is dispensed via prescription by your GP at your local pharmacy.

07 07 Antenatal Shared Care

07 Antenatal Shared Care

Dr Fariha Irshad holds the Advanced Diploma of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (DRANZCOG Adv) — an advanced credential rarely held outside specialist obstetric practice. Other GPs at our clinic provide pregnancy care including Dr Yasmin Kazi.

We offer antenatal shared care in partnership with Monash Health and Peninsula Health, meaning your routine antenatal appointments happen at Botanic Ridge close to home, while specialist hospital obstetric care is reserved for the moments it's needed.

What we provide

08 08 Menopause

08 Menopause

Menopause is one of the most under-treated phases of women's health in Australia. Hot flushes, sleep loss, mood changes, brain fog, weight changes, vaginal dryness, joint pain — these aren't things you have to "just put up with". Our GPs offer evidence-based management including modern Menopausal Hormone Therapy (MHT/HRT).

Symptom assessment

We use validated tools to map your symptoms, rule out other causes, and assess your individual risk profile for treatment options.

Menopausal Hormone Therapy (MHT/HRT)

Modern transdermal oestrogen (patch, gel, spray) plus appropriate progestogen — including Mirena as the progestogen component. Body-identical options available.

Non-hormonal options

For women who can't or prefer not to take hormones — SSRIs, gabapentin, lifestyle modification, vaginal moisturisers, pelvic physio.

Long-term health planning

Bone density, cardiovascular risk, cancer screening — menopause is a critical window to set up the next 30 years of healthy life.

09 09 Sexual Health

09 Sexual Health

STI screening, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), HPV vaccines, and confidential conversations about anything you're worried about — all bulk billed for eligible patients.

10 10 Aesthetic Medicine

10 Aesthetic Medicine

Dr Fariha Irshad offers cosmetic injectables — anti-wrinkle treatment and dermal fillers — performed in a medical setting by an experienced female GP. No upselling, no pressure, just honest medical advice and high-quality outcomes.

May attract a private fee   Quotes provided at consultation.

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08 Questions, answered

Common questions.

Is cervical screening bulk billed?

Cervical screening attracts a private fee at our clinic — the Medicare rebate covers the lab analysis but the procedure itself is billed privately. Reception will confirm the fee at booking.

How long does an IUD or Mirena insertion take?

Allow 30 minutes for the appointment. The actual insertion takes 5–10 minutes; the rest is consultation, consent, and a short observation period afterwards.

Is Mirena painful to insert?

Most women experience strong period-style cramping during insertion lasting 30–60 seconds. Take ibuprofen 1 hour before, and consider bringing a support person. Some women find the appointment easier than expected; others find it intense — every woman's experience differs.

How long do IUDs and Implanon last?

Mirena: 8 years. Kyleena: 5 years. Copper IUD: 5–10 years. Implanon NXT: 3 years. All can be removed earlier if you change your mind, want to try for pregnancy, or develop side effects.

Can I see a female doctor for women's health?

Yes. Our female GPs include Dr Fariha Irshad (FRACGP, DRANZCOG Adv) and Dr Yasmin Kazi (FRACGP, DCH). You can request a female GP when booking online via HotDoc.

Do I need a referral for antenatal shared care?

No referral needed. Book directly with Dr Fariha Irshad or another DRANZCOG-trained GP. We coordinate shared care with Monash Health or Peninsula Health.

Can I have a Mirena fitted while breastfeeding?

Yes. Mirena is safe while breastfeeding and doesn't affect milk supply. We typically wait 6 weeks after delivery for insertion.

What if I want my IUD or Implanon removed?

Removal is much quicker than insertion. We can remove and replace at the same appointment if you want. If you're trying for a baby, fertility returns immediately for hormonal IUDs and Implanon, and within days for the Copper IUD.

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Bulk-billed consultations for eligible Medicare patients. Some procedures may attract a private fee — please contact reception to confirm costs at booking. Open 7 days, walk-ins accommodated where possible.

Book online via HotDoc Call (03) 5902 8223

Important: The information on this page is general health information only. It is not a substitute for personalised medical advice from a qualified health practitioner. Outcomes vary between individuals — your GP will assess your specific situation and recommend the right approach for you. If you have urgent symptoms, please call 000 or attend your nearest emergency department.

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