Now 100% Bulk Billing for All Patients SHIP Accredited Sexual Health Clinic · MSHC Partner Open 7 Days a Week for Your Family Female & Male GPs Available Caring for Cranbourne Families 10+ Languages Spoken Book Online via HotDoc 24/7
Now 100% Bulk Billing for All Patients SHIP Accredited Sexual Health Clinic · MSHC Partner Open 7 Days a Week for Your Family Female & Male GPs Available Caring for Cranbourne Families 10+ Languages Spoken Book Online via HotDoc 24/7
Caring for our Cranbourne West community since day one — bulk billed, family-first, open 7 days. — Meet the families we serve →
Open 7 days · Mon–Fri 9 AM–8 PM · Sat–Sun 9 AM–2 PM Shop S15, 19 Strathlea Drive, Cranbourne West VIC 3977(03) 7017 5932
From your first cervical screening to menopause, our experienced female GPs at Cranbourne West Medical Centre provide comprehensive, sensitive, and bulk-billed women's healthcare. We offer everything from contraception (including IUD, Mirena, Kyleena and Implanon) to antenatal shared care, fertility planning, breast checks, and hormone management — all in a private, judgement-free environment.
Long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) at Cranbourne West
We are proud to offer the full range of contraceptive options. Our female GPs are accredited in IUD insertion and Implanon procedures — performed on-site in our procedure room, all bulk-billed for Medicare card holders.
5 Years
Mirena IUD
Hormonal · 99.8% effective
The Mirena is a small, T-shaped device inserted into the uterus that releases a low dose of progestogen. It's one of the most popular long-acting contraceptive choices in Australia and is inserted on-site by our experienced GPs.
Significantly reduces or stops periods
Helps with heavy menstrual bleeding & endometriosis pain
Reversible — fertility returns quickly after removal
A smaller, lower-hormone alternative to Mirena. Kyleena is ideal for younger women, those who haven't been pregnant, or anyone seeking a smaller frame and a lighter hormonal profile.
The copper IUD is a completely hormone-free option, perfect for women who prefer to avoid hormonal contraception or have medical contraindications. Offers the longest protection at up to 10 years.
A small flexible rod inserted just under the skin of your upper arm that releases progestogen continuously for up to 3 years. Quick to insert, quick to remove, no daily pill to remember.
Insertion takes under 5 minutes — local anaesthetic
Whether you prefer the combined oral contraceptive pill (COCP) or the progestogen-only "mini" pill, our GPs will help you find the formulation that suits your body and lifestyle, and review you regularly.
A progestogen injection given every 12 weeks. Suitable for women who want a hormonal option but don't want a daily pill, implant, or IUD. Administered by our practice nurses.
All long-acting contraception consultations and insertions are bulk-billed at Cranbourne West Medical Centre. The cost of the device itself may be subsidised under the PBS. Discuss your eligibility with your GP.
Comprehensive Care
Every aspect of women's health, under one roof
Cervical Screening Tests (CST)
Cervical screening every 5 years is one of the most powerful preventive health steps any woman can take. Our female GPs perform standard cervical screening tests as well as offer the new self-collection option for eligible women aged 25–74. Bulk-billed appointments with same-week results.
Antenatal & Postnatal Shared Care
Dr Sumudu Udapitiya holds a Diploma in Obstetrics & Gynaecology (DRANZCOG) and is accredited for GP obstetric shared care with Monash Health and Peninsula Health. This means you can have most of your pregnancy care with a familiar local GP, while still seeing your hospital team for key milestones.
Pre-pregnancy planning and folate advice
Confirmation of pregnancy & first antenatal visit
Antenatal blood tests, BP & growth monitoring
Pregnancy ultrasound referrals
Postnatal review & baby's 6-week check
Menopause & Hormone Management
Menopause is a natural transition — but it can be uncomfortable. Our female GPs are experienced in helping women navigate perimenopause and menopause with personalised treatment plans, including:
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) options
Non-hormonal alternatives
Bone density & osteoporosis screening
Cardiovascular risk assessment
Mental health and sleep support
Breast Health & Examinations
Routine breast examinations, breast lump assessment, BreastScreen referrals for free mammography (women 40+), and family-history risk assessment.
Sexual & Reproductive Health
Confidential sexual health consultations through our SHIP-accredited Sexual Health Clinic — including STI testing, treatment, contraception advice, and emergency contraception. Partnered with Melbourne Sexual Health Centre.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
Diagnosis, hormonal blood testing, ultrasound referrals, lifestyle support, fertility planning and connections to dietitians and gynaecologists where appropriate.
Endometriosis
Initial assessment, pain management, referral to gynaecology, and ongoing support through the diagnostic and treatment journey.
Fertility & Pre-Pregnancy Planning
Pre-conception health checks, folate & vaccination review, ovulation tracking advice, fertility blood panels, and referrals to fertility specialists if needed.
Book a longer women's health appointment
Cervical screening, IUD & Implanon insertions and antenatal visits all need a longer slot. Mention "women's health" when booking and reception will allocate the right time.
Yes. Standard women's health consultations, cervical screening, antenatal visits, IUD and Implanon insertions are all bulk-billed for Medicare card holders. The device itself (Mirena, Kyleena, Implanon) is usually subsidised under the PBS. Some private fees may apply for specific dressings or non-Medicare services.
How long does an IUD or Implanon insertion take?
Implanon insertion typically takes 5–10 minutes including local anaesthetic. IUD insertion takes 15–30 minutes and is performed in our on-site procedure room. We always book a longer appointment for these procedures.
Can I do my cervical screening at home (self-collection)?
Yes. Eligible women aged 25–74 can now choose self-collection for their cervical screening test. Your GP will explain how, and provide the kit. Self-collection has been shown to be just as accurate as a clinician-collected sample.
Do I need a referral to see a female GP?
No referral needed. Simply book online via HotDoc and select a female doctor — Dr Sumudu, Dr Zunaira or Dr Sree. New patients are welcome.
Can I get antenatal shared care here?
Yes. Dr Sumudu Udapitiya is accredited to provide GP obstetric shared care with both Monash Health and Peninsula Health, meaning you can have most of your antenatal visits at our clinic.
What if I'd like to discuss menopause or HRT?
Book a longer consultation with one of our female GPs. We'll review your symptoms, take blood tests as needed, discuss HRT and non-hormonal options, and create a personalised plan.