Prof Jonathan Carter is a Gynaecological Oncologist based in Camperdown, NSW. He works at Gynaecological Oncology, 119-143 Missenden Road, Camperdown NSW 2050.
This practice looks after people who need help with womb and cervix health, especially when there may be cancer risk. Many appointments start after an abnormal Pap smear or a change seen during cervical cancer screening. At times, people also come in because of ongoing pelvic symptoms, or because a scan and tests have raised questions that need a closer look.
Care here covers a range of services that are commonly used to check what’s going on and what to do next. That includes Pap smear care, pelvic exams, colposcopy, and biopsies. There’s also a strong focus on cervical cancer screening, so issues can be found earlier rather than later.
The process is usually very step-by-step. First comes the check-up, then further tests if they’re needed. For example, colposcopy and biopsy may be recommended when results show cells that need closer assessment. In many cases, this helps doctors understand whether changes are likely to settle with routine follow-up, or whether other treatment planning is needed.
Patients can expect a calm approach. Gynaecology appointments can be stressful, and at times it’s hard to know what’s normal and what isn’t. The goal is to explain the next steps clearly and keep things practical. If results are unclear, investigations are done to get more answers, rather than rushing into decisions.
Experience and education details aren’t listed on this profile. Research and clinical trial information also isn’t shown here. If you’d like to know about any of those topics, it’s best to ask the clinic directly when you book, so you get the right information for your situation.
Overall, this is a service for people who need specialist gynaecological care, particularly around cervical screening and when further checks are needed. If you’re due for screening or you’ve had an abnormal result, booking an appointment can be a sensible next step.