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2) It is essential to undertake proper Gynaecological history and examination prior to any procedure. The right standards of assessment can be performed by the Gynaecologist (including performing screening tests for infection or cervical smear etc).
3) Gynaecologists are acquainted with the complicated conditions that affect this particular area. S/he is the ultimate referral specialist to be implored to deal with these difficult conditions.
4) There are rules (and standards) set by both the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) and the General Medical Council (GMC) about who is permitted to and the prerequisites before conducting the “Intimate Gynaecological examination” and assessment to ensure best practice. [3,4 and 5]
5) The feminine area’s dysfunctions have usually compounded factors and are notorious for their negative impact on women’s family life, self-esteem and sense of well-being. Women confide in Gynaecologists because they are best suited to appreciate the multifactorial aspects of the problem and are fully trained to manage the complex nature of feminine areas’ dysfunctions.
6) Gynaecologists have a better understanding of the pathophysiology of the various dysfunctional conditions. They are in a privileged position to select the most remedial procedure that is likely to obtain the most successful outcome.
7) Gynaecologists are capable to deliver a holistic approach including understanding, explaining and counselling the condition and various options of treatments with the likelihood of success, side effects, pros and cons of each based on their expertise.
8) The public does trust and in fact prefers to have a specialist to treat them; “The more you know what you are doing, the more you can get the best possible results without risks”.