Rebrand reinforces commitment to women’s health

Dr Raouf Farag takes an holistic approach to women's health

Dr. Raouf Farag has rebranded his practice as Coastal Women’s Health, marking a significant step in providing comprehensive and holistic women’s healthcare on the Central Coast.

The rebrand aligns with the clinic’s commitment to caring for women at every stage of life.

For more than 20 years the team at Coastal Women’s Health in Gosford, led by Farag, has been dedicated to exceptional care from conception to birth and beyond.

Now, under the banner of Coastal Women’s Health, the practice continues its legacy as the Central Coast’s premier women’s health hub.

The rebrand underscores a commitment that extends beyond obstetric care, infertility support and gynaecological services.

Farag and the team are dedicated to providing attentive and individualised care, creating a warm and supportive environment for women to feel comfortable and cared for.

“Our rebrand is more than a change of name; it’s a pledge to elevate women’s healthcare on the Central Coast,” Farag said.

“Every woman deserves exceptional care tailored to her unique needs, and Coastal Women’s Health is committed to providing unwavering support and exceptional care.”

Coastal Women’s Health offers a comprehensive range of women’s healthcare services, including obstetrics, gynaecology and infertility support.

“Navigating women’s health should be empowering, not daunting,” Farag said.

“Our friendly staff is here to guide you every step of the way.”

Farag’s specialist training at renowned institutions such as John Hunter Hospital in Newcastle and Westmead Hospital in Sydney has equipped him with the expertise to provide a full range of obstetric care.

A Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RANZCOG), his commitment to excellence is further demonstrated through memberships in prestigious organisations such as the Fertility Society of Australia (FSA), Australian Gynaecological Endoscopy Society (AGES), and Australian Association of Vaginal and Incontinence Surgeons (AAVIS).