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A vaginal pessary is a device which can be inserted in the vagina to control prolapse. It is made of latex, silicone or vinyl. Vaginal pessaries usually control the problems associated with prolapse of the vagina and / or uterus.
The Outpatient Cystoscopy Clinic is a clinic where cystoscopy can be carried out without having to be admitted to hospital or having anaesthesia (be put to sleep).
The Perineal Trauma Clinic is a specialised clinic that looks after mothers who sustain a tear to the anal sphincter (the muscle that controls the back passage) at the time of child birth.