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gynae

British  
/ ˈɡaɪnɪ /

adjective

  1. informal  gynaecological

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But according to Mr McCormick, despite his wife's constant visits to the GP and other specialists with stomach pain and gynae issues, ovarian cancer wasn't a line of inquiry.

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Waiting lists for gynae mesh, children's squints, children's feeding tubes and cleft lip will also be tackled.

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Cepeda obtained the medication from The Gynae Centre, a private women’s health clinic in London.

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However, when you take into consideration only those who are eligible for gynaecology, per head of population gynae services are on a par with the worst waits in Wales, and worse than England or Scotland.

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A major review of gynae services said health trusts need to re-prioritise those waiting over a year for surgery.

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