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Gynaecological Surgery in Liverpool

Experienced gynaecological surgery with Liverpool-based consultations and follow-up.

Gynaecological Surgical Care in Liverpool

When gynaecological surgery is on the table, the consultations that surround it matter as much as the operation itself — understanding your options, knowing what to expect, and having a specialist who will review you afterwards at a convenient location. Dr Bakhit runs all pre-operative and post-operative appointments from his Liverpool rooms on Bigge Street, while surgery itself is performed at partner hospitals in the Liverpool region. His surgical philosophy is conservative: the least invasive option that treats the condition well.

CONSULTATION

From 45 minutes

LOCATION

207/161 Bigge Street, Liverpool NSW 2170

Gynaecological Surgical Services in Liverpool

Hysterectomy (When Truly Needed)

Hysterectomy is a major decision, and Dr Bakhit reserves it for situations where less invasive options have been exhausted or where the underlying condition requires it. When hysterectomy is the right answer, he discusses vaginal, laparoscopic and abdominal approaches and explains which is suitable for your anatomy and history.

Myomectomy (Fibroid Removal)

For women with symptomatic fibroids who want to preserve fertility or retain their uterus, myomectomy is often the right surgical choice. Dr Bakhit performs hysteroscopic, laparoscopic and open myomectomy depending on fibroid size, number and location.

Ovarian Cystectomy

Persistent or symptomatic ovarian cysts are typically managed with laparoscopic cystectomy, preserving as much healthy ovarian tissue as possible. Urgent presentations (for example, suspected torsion) are triaged as emergencies with rapid theatre access.

Endometriosis Excision

Laparoscopic excision remains the surgical standard for endometriosis. Dr Bakhit discusses realistic expectations around pain, fertility and recurrence, and coordinates ongoing care with GPs and physiotherapists across Liverpool.

Prolapse & Pelvic Floor Surgery

Pelvic organ prolapse can be managed conservatively, with pessaries, or with reconstructive surgery. Dr Bakhit explains each pathway honestly — including when surgery is not the right first choice.

Why Choose Dr Bakhit for Surgery in Liverpool?

I.

Conservative Philosophy

Conservative surgical philosophy — the least invasive option that solves the problem.

II.

Liverpool-Based Care

Pre-operative and post-operative care both at the Liverpool rooms, for continuity and convenience.

III.

Transparent Advice

Transparent discussion of risks, alternatives and realistic outcomes before any surgical decision.

Pre- & Post-Operative Care in Liverpool

All surgical consultations and reviews happen at 207/161 Bigge Street, Liverpool NSW 2170. Operative procedures take place at partner hospitals in the region, with written pre-admission and discharge information provided.

Frequently Asked Questions About Surgery in Liverpool

Most surgical patients see Dr Bakhit at least once pre-operatively, typically 2–4 weeks before the date, to review the plan, take consent and answer any remaining questions.
Dr Bakhit reviews your wounds, discusses histology results where relevant, and plans any ongoing care. Post-op reviews are held at the Liverpool rooms to keep care continuous.
Dr Bakhit operates privately at partner hospitals; reception can confirm whether your private health cover includes the procedure in question before booking.
Recovery varies by procedure — hysteroscopic surgery typically 2–3 days, laparoscopic surgery 1–2 weeks, open or hysterectomy surgery 4–6 weeks. A written recovery plan is given before discharge.

Discuss Your Surgical Options in Liverpool

Book a surgical consultation at Dr Bakhit’s Liverpool rooms to understand your options in full before any decision.

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