Gynecology
We provide expert, gynecology compassionate care tailored to meet your individual needs. Whether you’re scheduling an annual well-woman exam, navigating menopause, seeking prenatal care.
100% Gynecological Services in UAE
Addressing gynecological concerns, our dedicated team is here to support your health and well-being at every stage of life.
Comprehensive Gynecological Care
We know your busy
We offer flexible appointment options to suit your needs and lifestyle, including same-day, next-day, and walk-in appointments Monday through Saturday. For added convenience, eligible patients can also access telehealth services from the comfort of their own homes. Get Gynecology services in UAE.
Experienced Providers
Our experienced providers prioritize patient-centered care, combining expertise with empathy to help you achieve your unique health goals.
We are committed to working collaboratively with you to address your concerns and provide care that aligns with your needs.
Our Mission
We are dedicated to delivering accessible, high-quality care to all, regardless of race, religion, gender identity, marital status, national origin, or ability.
We believe everyone deserves to be treated with compassion, respect, and dignity.
Our goal is to make your visit as comfortable and stress-free as possible, ensuring you feel supported and valued every step of the way. Gynecology is available for you in UAE.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is gynecology?
Gynecology is medical care that deals with a woman’s reproductive system. Gynecology is about keeping women healthy as well as treating medical conditions and illnesses having to do with the reproductive system.
Dedicated to the highest quality of patient care, REPRO Women’s Medical Center serves women of all ages, cultures, nationalities, and gender identities with complete confidentiality. Regardless of the questions you have or the symptoms you may be experiencing, REPRO can help.
Our gynecologists provide services that are based on the most up-to-date medical information and treatment. Our same-day and walk-in appointment options make it easy for you to get all of your questions answered as quickly as possible.
When should I first see a gynecologist?
Your first visit to a gynecologist should be between the ages of 13 years and 15 years. The first visit can range from just a talk between you and your doctor to having certain testing or exams done. All information shared with your provider is kept confidential.
Does REPRO have a sexual health clinic for teens?
We serve women and girls of all ages. Sexual health services, including free education sessions for schools, is an important part of our work. Free Pregnancy Testing, Birth Control, Abortion Options, Counseling, GYN Exams, STI Testing and Treatment – REPRO has everything teens need for sexual and reproductive health.
REPRO ACCESS’ staff is knowledgeable and sensitive to issues and concerns about gender identity, sexual orientation and healthy relationships. There are no age restrictions, and you do not need parental or anyone’s permission for any of our services.
We encourage teens to include a parent or other trusted adult in their healthcare discussions and decisions, but it is not required, and our services are completely confidential.
Call us, and we will be glad to help you make an appointment for whatever you need.
Can I get a gynecological appointment right away?
Yes. You can make an appointment for the same day or walk in for immediate GYN care. REPRO offers GYN appointments Tuesday-Saturday from 8 am-5 pm. REPRO is easy to reach from any part of Dubai City by public transportation.
What is a typical GYN appointment?
Your appointment will cover any questions you may have about your reproductive health, including birth control options, problems with your monthly period, Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), and pregnancy-related concerns.
It is also the time for you to raise any troublesome conditions or symptoms you may have but don’t know what they may indicate. Every three years, women 21-29 years old should get a PAP test (see below), as part of a Well-Woman Exam.
Every five years women 30-65 should get a PAP Test and HPV Test or a PAP Test alone every three years. Well Woman Exams will go over all the things you need to know and do to keep healthy.
Who should get a PAP Test?
All women ages 21-29 years old should get a Pap Test every 3 years. Women 30-65 should get a PAP Test and HPV Test every five years or a PAP Test alone every three years. Women over 65 do not need a PAP screening.
How do I prepare for my visit with the gynecologist?
You should schedule your appointment between menstrual periods. We ask that you not have vaginal sex or douche or insert anything into your vagina for the 24 hours before your exam to avoid irritating the vaginal tissue and increasing the chance of incorrect PAP Test results.
At your appointment, your doctor will ask you about your sexual health history and any problems or concerns you have about your reproductive health.
No questions or topics are off limits, and you should feel free to speak frankly to your doctor and medical team.
Can I raise questions about gender identity?
REPRO ACCESS serves people of different gender identities, and our staff is experienced with issues of particular concern to the LGBTQ communities.
REPRO ACCESS is proud of our history of serving the needs of people of all cultures, nationalities, gender identities and ages.
Can I get free gynecological care at REPRO?
We have many ways to work out payment so that gynecological care, including abortion services, can be free or low-cost.
Call us, and we will be glad to help you make an appointment for whatever you need.
Do you treat sexually transmitted infections (STIs)?
Yes. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and diseases (STDs) are spread through intimate sexual activity: vaginal, anal and oral sex. Many can be cured. Others cannot.
But all STIs and STDs can be treated. These include Herpes, Trichomoniasis, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia and HIV/AIDS. Early diagnosis and treatment is essential to prevent serious health problems.
How do I know if I have a sexually transmitted infection?
The only way to know for sure is to get tested. Both men and women, all ages and gender identities can get tested at REPRO.
If you think you have been exposed to a sexually transmitted disease (STI/STD) or have symptoms like an unusual discharge, itching, a rash or anything that doesn’t feel normal, contact us immediately for an appointment.
How do I choose the right type of Birth Control?
REPRO ACCESS offers many different types of birth control, and its team of experienced and knowledgeable health care providers created the ESPC Model to help you to select the type that is right for you.
E–Effectiveness: Some methods are less than 50% effective; others are over 99% effective. How important is it for you to avoid pregnancy?
S-Safety: There are benefits and risks to every type of birth control and every patient reacts differently. By taking your health history into consideration, a REPRO ACCESS’ health care professional will recommend the safest type of birth control for you.
P-Personality: The REPRO ACCESS’ counseling staff and dedicated health care providers will take the time to get to know you in order to help select the method of birth control that best suits you needs, likes, dislikes and lifestyle.
C-Cost: Birth control ranges in price from $0-$1,500 depending on which method you choose. Most insurances will cover the cost of your birth control. If you qualify, you can get free birth control by enrolling on-site at REPRO ACCESS for UAE.
What is an IUD?
An IUD, which stands for intrauterine device, is a tiny t-shaped device made of plastic (hormonal IUD) or copper (Paragard copper IUD) that is inserted into the uterus to prevent pregnancy.
Once it is inserted it can last up to 10 years, so it is a long-term option for birth control. However, it can be removed at any time should you decide you want to get pregnant or just don’t want it anymore.
What are the types of IUDs available and what IUD is best for me?
REPRO offers different types of IUDs, so it’s important to know the difference to determine which IUD might be best for you.
There are two main types of IUDs, hormonal IUDs and non-hormonal IUDs. Mirena, Kyleena, and Skyla are all types of hormonal IUDs (meaning they work by releasing hormones into your uterus that work to prevent pregnancy).
The Paragard is a non-hormonal IUD that is wrapped in copper. The copper kills any sperm so that it can’t fertilize eggs.
What is HPV?
HPV (Human papillomavirus) is a very common STD (sexually transmitted disease). It is the leading cause of cervical cancer.
Should I get the HPV Vaccine?
The HPV Vaccine also known as Gardasil has been tested and proven to help protect people from most types of HPV that cause cervical cancer.
It is most effective before a woman or teen begins to have sex. It is given in 3 shots over a 6-month period. Anyone from ages 9-26 can get the shots. Some women over 26 to age 40 may be able to get the shot.