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Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month: Supporting Women’s Health in Blacktown

Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month is an important time to increase understanding of ovarian cancer — a condition that can be difficult to detect in its early stages. Raising awareness of symptoms and encouraging timely medical review can play a key role in improving outcomes.

At Kildare Road Medical Centre, the Women’s Health Clinic supports women across Blacktown and Western Sydney with access to personalised care, education, and guidance focused on long-term women’s health.

Why Ovarian Cancer Awareness Matters

Ovarian cancer is often referred to as a “silent” condition because symptoms can be subtle, vague, or mistaken for common health issues. This makes awareness and early discussion especially important.

Some symptoms that may warrant medical review include:

  • Persistent bloating or abdominal swelling

  • Pelvic or abdominal pain

  • Changes in appetite or feeling full quickly

  • Urinary urgency or frequency

  • Ongoing fatigue or unexplained changes in weight

While these symptoms are often caused by non-serious conditions, persistent or unusual changes should be discussed with a GP.

Women’s Health Notes and Preventive Care

There is currently no routine screening test for ovarian cancer for women without symptoms. For this reason, regular check-ups and early assessment of symptoms are essential.

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

  • Discuss symptoms and medical history

  • Perform appropriate clinical assessments

  • Arrange investigations or referral pathways if clinically required

  • Provide reassurance and ongoing monitoring when appropriate

Taking a proactive approach allows concerns to be addressed early and supports informed decision-making.

A Supportive Approach to Women’s Health

Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month also highlights the importance of access to respectful, compassionate care. Women’s health concerns can be complex, and having time to discuss symptoms openly is an important part of care.

The Women’s Health Clinic provides access to consultations that support:

  • Gynaecological and reproductive health

  • Preventive women’s health care

  • Ongoing health concerns across different life stages

Care is delivered in a confidential and supportive environment, with access to specialist referrals when needed.

Book a Women’s Health Appointment in Blacktown

If you have concerns about ovarian health, ongoing symptoms, or would like general women’s health guidance, booking an appointment is a positive first step.

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

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

Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month: Awareness Starts With Conversation

Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month is a reminder that listening to your body and seeking medical advice when something doesn’t feel right matters. Early conversations can provide reassurance, clarity, and appropriate next steps.

Support for women’s health is available year-round at Kildare Road Medical Centre.


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Fertility Control: Supporting Reproductive Health Choices in Blacktown

Fertility control plays an important role in supporting women to make informed decisions about their reproductive health. Understanding the options available allows women to choose approaches that align with their health needs, lifestyle, and personal circumstances.

At Kildare Road Medical Centre, the Women’s Health Clinic supports women across Blacktown and Western Sydney with access to personalised guidance and reproductive health care delivered in a respectful and confidential setting.

Understanding Fertility Control

Fertility control refers to a range of strategies that support reproductive planning. These options may be considered for different reasons, including family planning, managing health conditions, or supporting personal life goals.

A GP consulting from the Women’s Health Clinic can provide guidance on:

  • Short- and long-acting contraception options

  • Family planning and reproductive timing

  • Managing side effects or concerns related to contraception

  • Reviewing current methods and making adjustments when needed

Every woman’s situation is different, and discussions are tailored to individual needs.

Personalised Reproductive Health Care

Choosing a fertility control method is a personal decision. Consultations focus on providing clear information, answering questions, and supporting informed decision-making.

Women can book an appointment to discuss:

  • Lifestyle and health considerations

  • Effectiveness and suitability of different options

  • Short-term and long-term reproductive goals

  • Concerns or previous experiences with contraception

Care is provided by experienced GPs who consult from the centre, offering a supportive environment where women can feel comfortable discussing sensitive topics.

Empowering Women Through Informed Choice

Access to accurate information and professional guidance helps women feel confident in their reproductive health decisions. Fertility control is not a one-size-fits-all approach — methods can be reviewed and changed over time as needs evolve.

The Women’s Health Clinic supports women at every stage, whether they are exploring options for the first time or reviewing an existing plan.

Book a Women’s Health Appointment in Blacktown

If you would like to discuss fertility control, contraception, or broader reproductive health concerns, booking an appointment is a positive first step.

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

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

Supporting Your Reproductive Health

Taking control of your fertility starts with informed conversations and personalised care. Support for reproductive health and fertility control is available year-round at Kildare Road Medical Centre.


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Gynaecology Services: Women’s Health Care in Blacktown

Gynaecology is an essential part of women’s health, focusing on the assessment, management, and prevention of conditions affecting the female reproductive system. Access to timely gynaecological care supports overall wellbeing and helps address concerns early.

At Kildare Road Medical Centre, the Women’s Health Clinic supports women across Blacktown and Western Sydney with access to comprehensive gynaecological care delivered in a respectful and confidential environment.

What Is Gynaecological Care?

Gynaecological care involves the assessment and management of a wide range of reproductive and menstrual health concerns. Women may seek care for routine check-ups, symptom assessment, preventive screening, or ongoing management of existing conditions.

A GP consulting from the Women’s Health Clinic can assist with:

  • Pelvic examinations

  • STI testing and sexual health checks

  • Assessment and management of menstrual disorders

  • Preventive health screening

  • General reproductive and gynaecological concerns

Care is tailored to each individual’s health needs, symptoms, and life stage.

A Supportive Approach to Women’s Gynaecological Health

Discussing gynaecological concerns can feel sensitive or personal. The Women’s Health Clinic provides access to consultations that prioritise comfort, privacy, and clear communication.

Women are encouraged to book an appointment if they experience:

  • Changes to menstrual cycles

  • Pelvic pain or discomfort

  • Abnormal bleeding

  • Sexual or reproductive health concerns

  • Symptoms that feel unusual or persistent

Early assessment can provide reassurance and help guide appropriate next steps.

Preventive Care and Ongoing Support

Preventive gynaecological care plays an important role in long-term health. Regular check-ups allow concerns to be identified early and support informed decision-making about treatment or monitoring.

Where clinically appropriate, referral pathways to specialist services can be arranged to support further assessment or management.

Book a Gynaecology Appointment in Blacktown

If you have concerns about your gynaecological health or would like routine women’s health care, booking an appointment is a positive step.

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

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

Supporting Women’s Health at Every Stage

Access to gynaecological care is an important part of maintaining overall health and wellbeing. Support is available year-round through the Women’s Health Clinic at Kildare Road Medical Centre.


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Dr Jwan Roomi – Women’s Health Care in Blacktown

Dr Jwan Roomi is a highly regarded general practitioner with a strong focus on women’s health, known for her compassionate, patient-centred approach and commitment to personalised care.

Dr Jwan Roomi previously consulted from the Women’s Health Clinic at Kildare Road Medical Centre, where she supported many women across Blacktown and Western Sydney with their reproductive and general health needs.

Dr Jwan Roomi’s Approach to Women’s Health

Dr Jwan Roomi has a particular interest in supporting women through all stages of life. Her consultations focus on listening carefully, understanding individual concerns, and providing clear, evidence-based guidance to support informed decision-making.

Her areas of interest include:

  • Women’s health and reproductive care

  • Contraception and family planning

  • Menstrual and hormonal concerns

  • Ongoing management of chronic conditions affecting women

Patients value Dr Jwan Roomi’s calm, respectful manner and her ability to create a comfortable environment for discussing sensitive health concerns.

Update for Patients: Where Dr Jwan Roomi Is Now Consulting

Dr Jwan Roomi is no longer consulting at Kildare Road Medical Centre.

She is currently consulting at:

Cherrybrook Medical Centre

Patients who previously saw Dr Jwan Roomi at KRMC and wish to continue their care with her can contact Cherrybrook Medical Centre directly to arrange appointments.

Women’s Health Care at Kildare Road Medical Centre

For patients seeking ongoing women’s health care in Blacktown, the Women’s Health Clinic at Kildare Road Medical Centre continues to offer access to experienced GPs consulting from the centre who provide care across a wide range of women’s health needs.


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Family Planning: Supporting Reproductive Choices in Blacktown

Family planning is an important part of women’s reproductive health, supporting informed decisions about if and when to start or grow a family. Access to clear information and personalised guidance helps women make choices that align with their health, lifestyle, and personal goals.

At Kildare Road Medical Centre, the Women’s Health Clinic supports women across Blacktown and Western Sydney with access to family planning advice and reproductive health care delivered in a respectful and confidential environment.

What Is Family Planning?

Family planning involves a range of strategies that support reproductive decision-making. This may include planning pregnancies, spacing births, or discussing contraception and preconception health.

A GP consulting from the Women’s Health Clinic can provide guidance on:

  • Family planning options based on individual circumstances

  • Contraception and reproductive timing

  • Preconception health considerations

  • Reviewing or changing existing contraception methods

Each discussion is tailored to the individual, recognising that reproductive needs can change over time.

Personalised Support for Reproductive Health

Family planning is a personal journey, and consultations focus on listening, education, and shared decision-making. Women are encouraged to ask questions and discuss their goals openly.

Appointments may be helpful if you are:

  • Considering starting or expanding your family

  • Exploring contraception options

  • Seeking preconception advice

  • Reviewing your current reproductive health plan

Care is provided by experienced GPs who consult from the centre, offering a supportive setting to discuss sensitive topics comfortably.

Empowering Women Through Informed Choice

Having access to professional guidance allows women to feel confident in their reproductive health decisions. Family planning support is not one-size-fits-all – plans can be reviewed and adjusted as circumstances change.

The Women’s Health Clinic supports women at all life stages, whether planning ahead or managing current reproductive health needs.

Book a Family Planning Appointment in Blacktown

If you would like to discuss family planning, contraception, or preconception care, booking an appointment is a positive 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 Your Family Planning Journey

Family planning is about choice, preparation, and support. Guidance and women’s health care are available year-round through the Women’s Health Clinic at Kildare Road Medical Centre.


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Dr Erainia Wu – Women’s Health GP in Blacktown

Dr Erainia Wu is a general practitioner with a strong focus on women’s health, known for her thoughtful, patient-centred approach and commitment to personalised care.

Dr Wu consults from the Women’s Health Clinic at Kildare Road Medical Centre, supporting women across Blacktown and Western Sydney with a broad range of women’s health and general medical needs.

Dr Erainia Wu’s Background and Training

Dr Erainia Wu obtained her medical degree from the University of Sydney and completed her internship training at Westmead Hospital and Auburn Hospital, gaining experience across a diverse range of clinical settings.

Her training and experience support a holistic approach to healthcare, with attention to both physical health and broader wellbeing.

A Personalised Approach to Women’s Health

Dr Wu places strong emphasis on understanding each patient as an individual. She takes time to listen to her patients’ concerns, values, and health goals, allowing care to be tailored to each person’s unique circumstances.

Her clinical interests include:

  • Women’s health and reproductive care

  • Preventive health and wellbeing

  • Ongoing management of general health concerns

  • Supporting informed decision-making in healthcare

Patients value Dr Wu’s calm, empathetic manner and her focus on clear communication and shared decision-making.

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 through all stages of life, from preventive care through to ongoing health management.

Consultations are delivered in a respectful, confidential, and supportive environment, with referral pathways available when specialist care is clinically required.

Book an Appointment with Dr Erainia Wu

Patients seeking women’s health care in Blacktown can book an appointment with Dr Erainia Wu 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 in Blacktown

Dr Erainia Wu is committed to supporting women with compassionate, evidence-based care focused on long-term health and wellbeing.


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Contraception: Supporting Reproductive Choice in Blacktown

Contraception is an important part of women’s reproductive health, supporting informed choices about if and when to have children. Access to clear information and personalised medical advice helps women choose options that align with their health, lifestyle, and future plans.

At Kildare Road Medical Centre, the Women’s Health Clinic supports women across Blacktown and Western Sydney with access to contraceptive advice and reproductive health care delivered in a respectful and confidential environment.

Understanding Contraception

Contraception refers to a range of methods used to prevent pregnancy. Different options suit different people, and the most appropriate choice can depend on individual health factors, preferences, and life stage.

A GP consulting from the Women’s Health Clinic can provide guidance on options such as:

  • Oral contraceptive pills

  • Long-acting reversible contraception (LARC), including IUDs and implants

  • Short-term and longer-term contraceptive options

  • Reviewing or changing an existing method

Each option has its own considerations, and discussions are tailored to individual needs.

Personalised Contraceptive Care

Choosing contraception is a personal decision. Consultations focus on providing clear explanations, answering questions, and supporting informed decision-making.

Women may choose to book an appointment to:

  • Start contraception for the first time

  • Review or change an existing method

  • Discuss side effects or concerns

  • Explore options that fit current lifestyle or health needs

Care is provided by experienced GPs who consult from the centre, offering a supportive environment to discuss sensitive topics comfortably.

Empowering Women Through Informed Choice

Contraceptive needs can change over time. Access to ongoing support allows women to review their choices and make adjustments as circumstances evolve.

The Women’s Health Clinic supports women at all stages of life, helping them feel confident and informed about their reproductive health decisions.

Book a Contraception Appointment in Blacktown

If you would like to discuss contraception options or have questions about reproductive health, booking an appointment is a positive 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 Reproductive Health and Choice

Contraception is about choice, confidence, and access to accurate information. Support for women’s reproductive health is available year-round through the Women’s Health Clinic at Kildare Road Medical Centre.


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Dr Julia Khaled’s Areas of Interest

Dr Julia Khaled provides comprehensive women’s health care and has experience supporting patients with a wide range of concerns, including:

  • Reproductive and sexual health

  • Contraception and family planning

  • Gynaecological concerns

  • Menopause management and hormonal health

  • Preventive women’s health care

She maintains up-to-date clinical knowledge to ensure patients receive evidence-based guidance and care tailored to their individual circumstances.

A Compassionate, Patient-Centred Approach

Dr Julia Khaled is known for creating a supportive and comfortable consultation environment. She takes time to listen carefully to her patients, understand their concerns, and involve them in shared decision-making.

Her approach focuses on:

  • Clear communication and education

  • Respect for individual values and preferences

  • Supporting informed health decisions

  • Long-term wellbeing and preventive care

Patients value her calm, empathetic manner and attention to detail.

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 at every stage of life, from preventive care to ongoing health management.

Consultations are delivered in a confidential, respectful setting, with referral pathways available when specialist care is clinically required.

Book an Appointment with Dr Julia Khaled

Patients seeking women’s health care in Blacktown can book an appointment with Dr Julia Khaled 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 in Blacktown

Dr Julia Khaled is committed to supporting women with compassionate, evidence-based care focused on long-term health and wellbeing.


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Implanon Contraception: Bulk Billed Women’s Health Care in Blacktown

Implanon is a long-acting, reversible contraceptive option that offers reliable pregnancy prevention with minimal day-to-day maintenance. For many women, it provides peace of mind, convenience, and control over reproductive choices.

At Kildare Road Medical Centre, Implanon insertion is bulk billed when provided as a Medicare-eligible service, making this effective contraception option accessible to women in Blacktown and Western Sydney.

What Is an Implanon?

Implanon is a small, flexible rod inserted just under the skin of the upper arm. It releases a low dose of hormone that helps prevent pregnancy by stopping ovulation.

Key features include:

  • Over 99% effective at preventing pregnancy

  • Long-acting protection for up to three years

  • No daily tablets to remember

  • Fully reversible, with removal possible at any time

Once removed, fertility typically returns quickly.

Is Implanon Right for You?

Implanon can be a suitable option for many women, but choosing contraception is a personal decision. A GP consulting from the Women’s Health Clinic can discuss whether Implanon aligns with your health history, lifestyle, and future family planning goals.

Appointments may include discussion of:

  • How Implanon works

  • Potential side effects

  • Suitability based on individual health factors

  • Alternative contraception options if needed

These conversations are tailored to each individual, supporting informed decision-making.

Bulk Billed Implanon Insertion in Blacktown

For eligible patients, Implanon 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

  • Arrange insertion where clinically appropriate

  • Provide follow-up advice and ongoing support

Book an Implanon Appointment in Blacktown

If you are considering Implanon as a contraception option, 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

Choosing contraception should feel empowering, not overwhelming. Support and guidance are available through the Women’s Health Clinic at Kildare Road Medical Centre, helping women make decisions that align with their reproductive health goals.


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Culturally Sensitive Women’s Health Care in Blacktown

Cultural understanding plays an important role in women’s health. Feeling respected, heard, and understood helps women engage more confidently with healthcare and supports better health outcomes.

At Kildare Road Medical Centre, the Women’s Health Clinic supports women across Blacktown and Western Sydney by providing access to care that is respectful, inclusive, and culturally informed.

Why Cultural Sensitivity Matters in Women’s Health

Women come from diverse cultural, religious, and linguistic backgrounds, each with unique beliefs, values, and experiences that can influence health decisions.

Culturally sensitive care helps to:

  • Build trust between patients and healthcare providers

  • Improve communication and understanding

  • Support informed decision-making

  • Ensure care aligns with individual values and preferences

This approach recognises that effective healthcare goes beyond clinical treatment alone.

How Cultural Sensitivity Is Supported in the Women’s Health Clinic

The Women’s Health Clinic focuses on creating an environment where women feel comfortable discussing their health needs openly and respectfully.

Diverse healthcare providers

Women have access to GPs and healthcare professionals consulting from the centre who come from a range of cultural backgrounds, helping support understanding and respect for different perspectives.

Culturally informed care

Healthcare providers are mindful of cultural beliefs, practices, and values when discussing health concerns and treatment options, while ensuring care remains evidence-based and clinically appropriate.

Respect for health traditions

Where possible and appropriate, individual health traditions and preferences are acknowledged and discussed as part of care planning.

A patient-centred approach

Consultations prioritise listening, clear communication, and shared decision-making, recognising that each woman’s experiences and preferences are unique.

A Safe and Inclusive Environment for Women

Cultural sensitivity helps ensure that women feel safe, supported, and respected when seeking care. The Women’s Health Clinic aims to provide an inclusive environment where questions are welcomed and concerns are addressed with care and understanding.

Women are encouraged to share any preferences, concerns, or cultural considerations that may be important to their healthcare experience.

Book a Women’s Health Appointment in Blacktown

If you would like to learn more about culturally sensitive women’s health care or book an appointment, support is available.

📍 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 Inclusive Women’s Health Care

Culturally sensitive care is an important part of supporting women’s health and wellbeing. The Women’s Health Clinic at Kildare Road Medical Centre is committed to providing respectful, inclusive care for women from all backgrounds.


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