Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes, we do. If we are not contracted to your medical aid, we still will still accept, though a co-payment may be necessary. It is best to check with your medical aid to determine what medical expenses will be covered.
You should start seeing a gynaecologist from the age of 21 or when you start becoming sexually active, whichever comes first. It is recommended that you visit your gynaecologist at least once a year for regular check-ups.
You may request an appointment by completing our online “request an appointment form” here. Our secretary will get back to with a suitable date and time. Or you may call our reception on 021 638 2647.
If any of your personal or medical aid details have changed, please complete a “New Patient form” online and indicate that your details have changed. Or you may notify our secretary on your next visit.
Please bring your ID and medical aid card with you. If you are a new patient, please bring a copy of any relevant medical history reports. It is a good idea to have the following information ready to discuss during your appointment:
- A list of your current medication and supplements.
- Allergies or medical conditions.
- Past surgeries and procedures you’ve had.
- A record of your menstrual cycle.
- Information about past pregnancies and childbirth.
Having this information ready will ensure your appointment runs smoothly and that Dr Kader will have all your necessary medical and personal information to provide you with the best care possible.