For Her · Intimate Wellness
Sexual Health for Women
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Discreet, professional, evidence-based care for changes in desire, arousal, sensation and comfort.
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Intimate Health
Common, treatable, deserving of care
Changes in desire, arousal, sensation or comfort are far more common than most women realise — and far more treatable than many believe. They can follow hormonal shifts, childbirth, stress, relationship change, or simply the passage of time.
At The T Clinic, sexual health is treated as the legitimate medical care it is. Dr Heyns provides a confidential, professional environment where these concerns are discussed openly and addressed clinically.
The approach is individualised. It may involve hormone optimisation, regenerative therapy, prescribed medications, topical treatments, or a combination — tailored to what's contributing to the change in the first place.
What We Treat
Common concerns
Low Desire
Decreased interest in sexual activity that may have developed gradually or after a life event such as childbirth or menopause.
Arousal Difficulties
Trouble becoming physically aroused despite mental interest — including reduced natural lubrication and genital response.
Orgasmic Difficulty
Difficulty achieving orgasm, reduced intensity, or inability to reach climax despite adequate stimulation.
Pain During Intimacy
Discomfort or pain during intercourse — often related to vaginal dryness, tissue atrophy or other treatable conditions.
Decreased Sensitivity
Reduced sensation in genital areas that diminishes pleasure and makes arousal harder to achieve.
Post-Childbirth Changes
Physical and hormonal changes following pregnancy and birth that affect intimate function.
How We Help
Treatment options
Most women benefit from a combination of approaches. Dr Heyns assesses what's contributing to the change and tailors a plan accordingly.
A note on discretion
Every consultation, treatment and follow-up is private. These are common concerns, treated as the clinical matters they are. There is nothing to be embarrassed about.
Begin with a confidential consultation
An honest, private conversation about what you're experiencing and the approach that would suit you best.
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