Our Women’s Health Clinic services began in the 1970s due to the courage and sisterhood of an extraordinary group of women who created a safe space for women to come for support, medical treatment, and a sense of community.
Today, we continue to provide affordable and accessible women’s healthcare services via our qualified GPs and dedicated nursing staff.
Please note: We are a clinic dedicated to women's health, not a general GP clinic. You can visit our GPs with expertise in women's health at our Wyoming centre. For general health concerns, please visit your regular healthcare provider. We provide equitable access to women’s healthcare for women and girls who would otherwise be unable to access these essential services.
Our clinic services include:
Pregnancy Choices support services help you understand your options in both planned and unplanned pregnancy.
Breast checks and referrals, education on how to self-check and what to look for. Check your eligibility for a free mammogram at https://www.breastscreen.nsw.gov.au/

Women's Health GP
Tuesdays, 10am to 5pm
Wyoming Women’s Health Centre
Dr Silke graduated from Berlin University in 1995. She has worked in a variety of hospitals and General Practice locations in Germany, the UK, and Australia.
Dr Silke received Fellowship of MRCGP at the Royal College of General Practice UK in 2001, and became a partner in a busy GP surgery for 12 years before moving to Australia.
Dr Silke has been part of the Central Coast Community Women’s Health Centre since 2021, and enjoys all aspects of general practice.
She holds a Royal Collage of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Diploma, and a Diploma in Family Planning and Reproductive Health. Dr Silke is very experienced in contraceptive advice and Long Acting Reversible Contraception procedures such as Mirena IUDs and Implanons.
Dr Silke offers pessary ring fittings/insertion for prolapse, as well as many other women's health issues such as menopause, pelvic pain and pregnancy.

Women's Health GP
Selected Thursdays, by appointment
Wyoming Women’s Health Centre
Dr Eliza graduated from the University of Western Sydney in 2011 before working as a junior doctor at both Gosford and Wyong Hospitals.
After qualifying as a GP through RACGP, she worked at Family Planning NSW and in general practices across Sydney and Perth.
Dr Eliza has been working with the Central Coast Community Women’s Health Centre since returning to the Central Coast with her young family in 2023.Dr Eliza has a passion for women’s health, contraceptive care, sexual health and preventative health care.

Women's Health GP
Wednesdays, 9am to 4pm
Wyoming Women’s Health Centre
Dr Arshiya is a dedicated General Practitioner with a strong focus on women’s health.
Originally from India, Dr. Arshiya completed her medical degree in China before moving to the UK, where she gained extensive experience in primary care.
Her clinical interests include menopause management, contraception, and addressing heavy menstrual bleeding. She is also experienced in chronic disease management and has a strong passion for lifestyle medicine, supporting women in making holistic and sustainable choices for their health and wellbeing.
With a diverse background across India, China, the UK, and now Australia, Dr. Arshiya brings a global perspective and a warm, patient-centered approach to her work.
Outside of medicine, she enjoys dancing and travelling, which she believes help her stay creative, balanced, and connected to different cultures.

Women's Health GP
Tuesdays, 9am to 4pm
Wyoming Women’s Health Centre

Women's Health Nurse
Having worked with CCCWHC since 2021, Nurse Marie is an experienced women’s health practitioner who delivers trauma-informed and patient-centred care.
With experience and qualifications in pregnancy choices counselling, cervical screening, and medical and forensic management of adult sexual assault, Marie also works with Central Coast Health’s Sexual Assault Service as a forensic nurse examiner.
Marie runs regular cervical screening community clinics across three locations in Wyoming, Wyong and Woy Woy, as well as caring for patients at the CCCWHC Women’s Health Clinic in Wyoming.
Marie is currently completing her Masters as a Nurse Practitioner and is wholeheartedly committed to women’s community healthcare.


Monday: 9am – 4pm
Tuesday: 9am – 4pm
Wednesday: 9am – 4pm
Thursday: 9am – 4pm
Friday: 9am – 4pm

Cervical Screening Community Clinic
Temporarily unavailable due to Woy Woy Centre upgrades

Cervical Screening Community Clinic
One Monday per month
9am - 3pm
Our role is to work with women on specific women’s health matters. We recommend you retain a local GP for issues such as colds, flus and injuries.
Appointments are for women and girls aged 12 years and over, or from commencement of their first period.
To make an appointment, please book online through HotDoc, or call us on 4324 2533.
While HotDoc will ask you to enter your card details, you won’t be charged upfront. This is just to secure your appointment.
To reschedule or cancel your appointment, please click the link in text you receive from HotDoc, or call our clinic on 4324 2533.
If you miss your appointment, a fee of $50.00 will be automatically deducted. If you cancel late (less 24 hours prior), a fee of $20.00 will apply.
You’ll receive reminders so you can cancel or reschedule in time.
As a not-for-profit organisation, please be aware that non-attendance places a financial burden on our Centre and our doctors.
Our consultations are 20 minutes. Please speak to reception if you think you may require a longer appointment. For example, mental health, menopause and certain procedures all require a longer appointment.
When booking your appointment, please let us know if you or a family member require an interpreter service, so that we can organise this for you.
Patients are seen by appointment only. However, walk-in patients may be able to be triaged by our practice nurse.
Our practice offers telephone appointments to patients where appropriate. If you would like to book a phone consultation with
your doctor, you can do so online through HotDoc, or by calling 4324 2533.
A date and time for your appointment will be made, and your GP will contact your nominated mobile or landline number on, or around, this time.
At this stage we do not offer video consultations.
All test results are confidential. The GP or nurse will discuss with you how and when you will receive your results. Our doctors review results regularly. All urgent results will be followed up with you directly.
