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Bulk Billed IUD (Coil) Contraception in Blacktown

Intrauterine devices (IUDs), often referred to as coils, are a highly effective, long-acting form of contraception that offer reliable pregnancy prevention with minimal ongoing maintenance.

At Kildare Road Medical Centre, IUD insertion is bulk billed for eligible patients when provided as a Medicare-eligible service, making this option accessible to women across Blacktown and Western Sydney.

What Is an IUD (Coil)?

An IUD is a small, T-shaped device inserted into the uterus to prevent pregnancy. Depending on the type, it can provide contraception for several years while remaining fully reversible.

Key features include:

  • Highly effective long-acting contraception

  • Low-maintenance — no daily tablets required

  • Reversible, with removal possible at any time

  • Suitable for many women at different life stages

A GP consulting from the Women’s Health Clinic can explain the different types of IUDs and help determine suitability.

Benefits Beyond Contraception

For many women, IUDs offer additional health benefits beyond pregnancy prevention. Depending on the type used, benefits may include:

  • Reduced heavy menstrual bleeding

  • Improvement in period pain

  • Support in managing certain gynaecological conditions

A consultation allows these potential benefits to be discussed alongside individual health considerations.

Bulk Billed IUD Insertion in Blacktown

For eligible patients, IUD (coil) insertion is bulk billed, meaning there is no out-of-pocket cost for the procedure when Medicare criteria are met.

A GP consulting from the Women’s Health Clinic will:

  • Discuss suitability and answer questions

  • Explain the insertion process and aftercare

  • Arrange insertion when clinically appropriate

  • Provide follow-up advice and ongoing support

Is an IUD Right for You?

Choosing contraception is a personal decision. An appointment allows time to discuss:

  • Your health history and lifestyle

  • Different IUD options

  • Possible side effects and expectations

  • Alternative contraception options if needed

Care is delivered in a respectful, confidential environment that supports informed decision-making.

Book a Bulk Billed IUD Appointment in Blacktown

If you’re considering an IUD or would like more information about bulk billed options, booking an appointment is the first step.

📍 Location: 36 Kildare Road, Blacktown NSW 2148
📞 Phone: (02) 8822 3000
📱 Online bookings available via HotDoc

Appointments are available as part of the centre’s Women’s Health services.

Supporting Informed Contraception Choices

Access to long-acting, reliable contraception should be simple and affordable. Bulk billed IUD services are available through the Women’s Health Clinic at Kildare Road Medical Centre, supporting women to make choices that align with their reproductive health goals.



Why See a Female Doctor for Women’s Health in Blacktown

Choosing the right doctor is an important part of looking after your health. For many women, seeing a female doctor can make conversations about health feel more comfortable, open, and supportive — particularly when discussing sensitive or personal concerns.

At Kildare Road Medical Centre, the Women’s Health Clinic provides access to female GPs consulting from the centre who support women across Blacktown and Western Sydney with comprehensive women’s health care.

Comfort, Empathy, and Understanding

Many women prefer to see a female doctor because of shared lived experience and understanding of women’s health issues. This can help create a setting where patients feel at ease discussing concerns such as menstrual health, reproductive health, contraception, or menopause.

A comfortable environment supports:

  • Open and honest conversations

  • Clear communication

  • Better understanding of symptoms and concerns

  • Greater confidence in care decisions

Experience in Women’s Health Care

Female doctors consulting from the Women’s Health Clinic have experience supporting a wide range of women’s health needs, including:

  • Reproductive and sexual health

  • Contraception and family planning

  • Menstrual and hormonal concerns

  • Menopause management

  • Gynaecological health

Care focuses on evidence-based guidance, shared decision-making, and personalised support tailored to each individual.

A Supportive, Patient-Centred Environment

Women’s health concerns are personal, and care should feel respectful and unhurried. Consultations prioritise listening, understanding preferences, and addressing questions clearly so women can make informed decisions about their health.

The Women’s Health Clinic aims to provide:

  • A supportive and respectful setting

  • Time to discuss concerns without feeling rushed

  • Care that respects individual values and preferences

  • Referral pathways when specialist care is clinically required

Book an Appointment with a Female Doctor in Blacktown

If you’re looking to see a female doctor for women’s health care, appointments are available through the Women’s Health Clinic.

📍 Location: 36 Kildare Road, Blacktown NSW 2148
📞 Phone: (02) 8822 3000
📱 Online bookings available via HotDoc

Supporting Women’s Health at Every Stage

Whether you’re booking for preventive care, ongoing support, or a specific concern, access to female doctors consulting from the centre helps ensure care feels comfortable, informed, and respectful.

Women’s health support is available year-round at Kildare Road Medical Centre.



Dr Angelica – Women’s Health GP in Blacktown

Dr Angelica is a highly experienced general practitioner with over 18 years of clinical experience, offering comprehensive women’s health care with a strong focus on long-term wellbeing and continuity of care.

Dr Angelica consults from the Women’s Health Clinic at Kildare Road Medical Centre, supporting women across Blacktown and Western Sydney with personalised, evidence-based care.

Dr Angelica’s Areas of Clinical Interest

Dr Angelica has a strong focus on women’s health procedures and reproductive care, with particular experience in:

  • Mirena and Kyleena IUD insertion and removal

  • Copper IUD insertion and removal

  • Implanon insertion and removal

  • Menopause management

  • Weight management as part of overall health care

Her procedural expertise allows women to access specialised women’s health services in a supportive general practice setting.

A Patient-Centred, Experienced Approach

Dr Angelica is known for taking the time to build strong relationships with her patients. Her consultations focus on listening carefully, understanding individual health goals, and supporting informed decision-making.

Patients value her:

  • Calm, compassionate manner

  • Clear explanations and education

  • Focus on whole-person health

  • Experience across all stages of women’s health

Women’s Health Care at Kildare Road Medical Centre

The Women’s Health Clinic provides access to GPs consulting from the centre who support women with preventive care, reproductive health, and ongoing health management.

Where clinically appropriate, referral pathways to specialist services are available to support comprehensive care.

Book an Appointment with Dr Angelica

Patients seeking women’s health care in Blacktown can book an appointment with Dr Angelica through the Women’s Health Clinic.

📍 Location: 36 Kildare Road, Blacktown NSW 2148
📞 Phone: (02) 8822 3000
📱 Online bookings available via HotDoc

Supporting Women’s Health at Every Stage

With extensive experience and a strong procedural skill set, Dr Angelica supports women to manage their health confidently through every stage of life.



🌟🩺 Happy EOS Awareness Week! This week, we join in raising awareness about EOS (Eosinophilic Disease) and its impact on individuals’ health. 🌍💙
 
EOS Awareness Week is an important campaign that aims to educate and inform people about Eosinophilic Disease, a chronic inflammatory condition affecting the white blood cell count in the body. It brings attention to the challenges faced by individuals living with EOS and the need for increased understanding, support, and research. 📚🤝
 
In Australia, you can learn more about EOS Awareness Week and discover resources to support those affected by visiting the website of AusEE Inc., an organisation dedicated to providing support and raising awareness about Eosinophilic Disease. Visit their website by clicking here
 
At Kildare Road Medical Centre, we are committed to supporting individuals with EOS and providing comprehensive care. Our compassionate doctors are experienced in managing chronic conditions and are here to provide guidance, support, and personalised treatment options. 💚
 
Let’s come together to spread awareness about Eosinophilic Disease, foster understanding, and support those living with this condition. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of individuals and their families. 🌟
 
To book an appointment with one of our doctors at Kildare Road Medical Centre, please click here


🌟👷‍♂️👷‍♀️ Happy Tradies National Health Month! Throughout this month, we celebrate the hardworking tradies of Australia and raise awareness about their health and well-being. 🚧💪
 
Tradies National Health Month is an important initiative that focuses on promoting the health and safety of those working in the trades industry. It aims to address the unique health challenges faced by tradies, including physical strain, work-related injuries, mental health, and overall well-being.
 
At Kildare Road Medical Centre, we recognize the importance of prioritizing the health of tradies. Our experienced doctors provide comprehensive healthcare services, including preventive screenings, injury management, mental health support, and guidance on maintaining a healthy lifestyle. 💙
 
Let’s come together to raise awareness, support the well-being of tradies, and ensure they have access to the healthcare resources they need. Your health matters, and we’re here to support you on your journey. 💚
 
To book an appointment with one of our doctors at Kildare Road Medical Centre, please click here


🌍🩺 Happy World Hepatitis Day! Today, we join the global community in raising awareness about viral hepatitis and its impact on our health. 💪
 
World Hepatitis Day is an important initiative that aims to increase understanding, prevention, and treatment of hepatitis, a group of viral infections that affect the liver. It serves as a reminder of the need for education, testing, and access to care for individuals living with hepatitis. 💙
 
In Australia, you can learn more about World Hepatitis Day and the efforts to combat hepatitis by visiting the website of Hepatitis Australia by clicking here
 
At Kildare Road Medical Centre, we are dedicated to supporting your health needs, including hepatitis prevention, testing, and treatment. Our experienced doctors are here to provide guidance, support, and personalised care for individuals at risk of or living with hepatitis. 💚
 
Let’s come together to raise awareness about viral hepatitis, promote prevention strategies, and ensure that those affected have access to the necessary support and treatment. Together, we can eliminate hepatitis and safeguard our liver health. 🌟
 
To book an appointment with one of our doctors at Kildare Road Medical Centre, please click here


Who should get a skin cancer check?

Everyone should be getting their skin checked regularly.

However, what this means for everyone is going to vary. Some people will require more regular checks than others because some types of skin are more vulnerable to skin cancer.

In order to determine how frequently you should be getting a skin check, please speak to a doctor. It is also important to note that if you have noticed anything unusual in your skin recently – for example a crusty mole- then you should see a skin doctor immediately.

If you would like to speak to a doctor about this please book below:

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🌟👀 Happy Eye Health Awareness Month! Throughout this month, we highlight the importance of taking care of our eyes and maintaining good eye health. 🙌
 
Our eyes are precious and play a vital role in our daily lives. Eye Health Awareness Month serves as a reminder to prioritise our vision and seek proper eye care.
 
Regular eye examinations are crucial in detecting and preventing vision problems, such as refractive errors, cataracts, and glaucoma. By staying proactive about our eye health, we can ensure early intervention and maintain optimal vision. 👓
 
At Kildare Road Medical Centre, we are dedicated to supporting your eye health needs. Our experienced doctors are available to provide comprehensive and personalised eye care advice. 💙
 
Let’s raise awareness about the importance of eye health and encourage our loved ones to prioritise their vision too. Together, we can enjoy a world filled with clear sights and vibrant colours. 💚
 
To learn more about Eye Health Awareness Month in Australia, visit the website of Vision 2020 Australia by clicking here.
Remember, you can book an appointment with one of our doctors at Kildare Road Medical Centre by clicking here
 
Your eye health matters to us, and we’re here to help you see the world clearly. 💻


If you’re an employer whose business includes outdoor work, then you should be encouraging your employees to get skin checks.

As an employer why should you do this?

While there is no explicit requirement to provide a skin cancer check to your workers, Safe Work NSW has a blog with tips on being skin cancer aware and it has a focus on self-management of risk and self-checks of skin:

https://www.safework.nsw.gov.au/resource-library/blogs/blogs-accordions/keep-it-cool-this-summer

https://www.safework.nsw.gov.au/news/safework-media-releases/stay-safe-in-the-heat-top-tips-for-workers-and-bosses

However, employers or businesses or people who conduct a business do have a legal obligation under work health and safety laws to:

1. identify hazards in the workplace
2. assess the risk those hazards create
3. then eliminate or minimize them as much as possible.

If you are an employer who requires employees to work outdoors then skin cancer is an obvious risk. Whilst assessing and minimising that risk can be done by adopting strategies around time of work, sun protective clothing, sunscreen etc, monitoring is best done via a skin cancer check.

Our experience is that leaving skin cancer checks up to the individual is high risk as many individuals do not follow these checks up until a problem becomes evident.

Employers can arrange and implement these skin cancer checks relatively easily and cost effectively – especially when balanced against the cost of workers compensation premiums and cases.

Kildare Road Medical Centre has a strong corporate health service. If you would like to get in touch with our corporate health team then please visit the link below.

Kildare Road Medical Centre Corporate Health:

https://kildaremedical.com.au/health-in-the-workplace-2/

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Looking for another reason why you should take sun safety seriously?

Here’s another. According to Yale Medicine, the sun’s rays can potentially cause long term damage to the skin if we don’t protect ourselves properly.

The damage caused by the ultra violet light in the sun’s rays can cause wrinkling, pigmentation changes, loss of skin tone, redness and rough uneven skin texture.

If you don’t protect yourself out in the sun, you are going to end up with a higher chance of skin damage.

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