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During your care, a clinician may need to examine you. Occasionally, this may involve an examination of intimate areas. We understand that this can be stressful and embarrassing.
If this sort of examination is necessary:
- We will explain to you why the examination is necessary and give you the opportunity to ask questions.
- We will explain what the examination will involve.
- We will obtain your permission before we carry out the examination.
- You will be offered a chaperone to be present during the examination.
- At all times we will respect your privacy during the examination and while dressing and undressing.
What is a chaperone?
A chaperone is a person whose role is to witness both a patient and a medical practitioner and to be a safeguard for both parties during a medical examination or procedure. The exact role of a chaperone will vary according to the clinical situation.
When booking an appointment that may involve an examination of intimate areas, please request a chaperone if you feel you would like one present. Our Patient Services Team will then make the necessary arrangements for a chaperone to be available.
If you have any questions or concerns about intimate examinations or chaperoning, please do not hesitate to ask us.