Uterine fibroids: Practical insights for GPs from diagnosis to referral

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This episode aims to build your confidence in managing uterine fibroids in primary care, covering these key areas:

  • How should GPs think about fibroids in women planning pregnancy or already pregnant?
  • When is “watch and wait” enough and when should you worry about something more sinister?
  • Where do hormonal therapies and newer agents actually fit into fibroid care?
  • Hear a laparoscopic gynaecologist unpack what GPs really need to know – without the fluff

 

Expert: Dr Nyasha Gwata, Gynaecologist, Advanced Laparoscopic Surgeon and Obstetrician

Host: Dr Rebecca South, GP & Medical Educator

Total time: 29 mins

 

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Last Updated: 20 Feb, 2026

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