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Whole woman care means seeing the connections.Bladder symptoms, pelvic pain, hormones, periods, prolapse and perimenopau...
22/05/2026

Whole woman care means seeing the connections.

Bladder symptoms, pelvic pain, hormones, periods, prolapse and perimenopause rarely exist in isolation. As a specialist gynaecologist and subspecialist urogynaecologist, my approach is to understand the whole pelvic system — not just one symptom at a time.

Accurate diagnosis. Integrated care. Meaningful outcomes.

👩‍💻 drjanadlam.co.za
📍 Claremont, Cape Town

For many women, intimate examinations are not “routine.”They can feel vulnerable, confronting, anxiety-provoking — espec...
18/05/2026

For many women, intimate examinations are not “routine.”

They can feel vulnerable, confronting, anxiety-provoking — especially if you’ve had uncomfortable or difficult experiences in the past.

I believe good care is not only about diagnosis and treatment. It is also about how you are made to feel during the process.

You deserve to feel:
• listened to
• informed
• unhurried
• respected
• and in control of your own body and decisions

My aim is to create a calm, respectful environment where examinations are explained carefully, consent matters, and nothing is rushed.

📍 Life Kingsbury Hospital, Claremont
🌐 drjanadlam.co.za

A heavy or dragging feeling is not something you simply have to live with.Pelvic organ prolapse is common, but many wome...
14/05/2026

A heavy or dragging feeling is not something you simply have to live with.

Pelvic organ prolapse is common, but many women experience these symptoms quietly before seeking help.

Treatment does not always mean surgery. Options may include pelvic floor physiotherapy, pessary support, practical lifestyle changes, and surgery when conservative management is not enough.

The right approach depends on your symptoms, your body, and your lifestyle.

📍Claremont, Cape Town
🌐 drjanadlam.co.za

A lot of women apologise before they even begin telling me what has been bothering them.They apologise for taking up tim...
13/05/2026

A lot of women apologise before they even begin telling me what has been bothering them.

They apologise for taking up time.
For feeling embarrassed.
For not coming sooner.
For symptoms they have quietly managed for months or even years.

But women’s health is not always simple, and many symptoms are difficult to talk about — especially when they involve the bladder, pelvic floor, menopause or intimacy.

A consultation should be a space where you can speak openly, be listened to properly, and understand what may be happening in your body.

No apology needed.

📍Claremont, Cape Town
🌐 drjanadlam.co.za

Menopause can affect more than hot flushes.Many women expect hot flushes or night sweats — and for some, these settle wi...
12/05/2026

Menopause can affect more than hot flushes.

Many women expect hot flushes or night sweats — and for some, these settle with time. But the quieter effects of lower oestrogen levels can be easier to miss, or simply dismissed as “just ageing.”

This can include vaginal dryness, burning, discomfort, bladder urgency, needing to rush to the toilet, recurrent UTI-like symptoms, or recurrent vaginal irritation.

Some of these changes can begin in perimenopause, before periods have fully stopped.

Because these symptoms are not always spoken about openly, many women are left unsure whether help is available.

You don’t have to just live with it. Understanding what is happening is usually the first step.

📍Claremont, Cape Town
🌐 drjanadlam.co.za

Bladder leakage is far more common than most women realise — but many suffer in silence.Urinary incontinence can affect ...
12/05/2026

Bladder leakage is far more common than most women realise — but many suffer in silence.

Urinary incontinence can affect exercise, work, sleep, confidence and daily life. The good news is that effective treatment options exist, and not all treatment is surgical.

Understanding the cause is the first step toward improving symptoms and quality of life.

📍Claremont, Cape Town
🌐 drjanadlam.co.za

Urogynaecology focuses on conditions affecting the female pelvic floor and bladder.This can include:• urinary leakage• u...
11/05/2026

Urogynaecology focuses on conditions affecting the female pelvic floor and bladder.

This can include:
• urinary leakage
• urgency/frequency
• prolapse
• pelvic pressure
• recurrent bladder symptoms
• pelvic floor changes after pregnancy or menopause

Specialist assessment can help clarify the cause and available treatment options.

Bladder leakage is common — but many women are surprised to learn it’s often treatable.You do not need to “just live wit...
11/05/2026

Bladder leakage is common — but many women are surprised to learn it’s often treatable.

You do not need to “just live with it.”

Assessment can help clarify:
• why it’s happening
• whether it’s stress incontinence, urgency or mixed symptoms
• which treatment options may help

📍Life Kingsbury Hospital, Claremont

Welcome 🌿I’m Dr Jan Adlam, a specialist gynaecologist and certified subspecialist urogynaecologist based at Life Kingsbu...
11/05/2026

Welcome 🌿

I’m Dr Jan Adlam, a specialist gynaecologist and certified subspecialist urogynaecologist based at Life Kingsbury Hospital in Claremont.

I focus on pelvic floor, bladder and women’s health concerns including:
• bladder leakage
• prolapse
• urinary urgency/frequency
• recurrent UTI-type symptoms
• menopause-related pelvic symptoms

My goal is calm, evidence-based and personalised care in a space where women feel heard.

📍Claremont, Cape Town
🌐 drjanadlam.co.za

Address

Life Kingsbury Hospital, Room 311, Library Square, Wilderness Road
Claremont
7708

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