Pessary Fitting in Rossett
A vaginal pessary can ease the bulge, heaviness and dragging feeling of a pelvic organ prolapse — a small, soft silicone support fitted by Dr Hina Parvez or Mr. Mehasseb at Bridge House Clinic, Rossett. Self-referral welcome, no NHS waiting list.

A pelvic organ prolapse is when the bladder, womb or back wall of the vagina slips down from its usual position, often causing a bulge, a feeling of heaviness or a dragging sensation. A vaginal pessary is a small, soft silicone device placed inside the vagina to hold the prolapse in its normal position and ease these symptoms.
It is a well-established alternative to surgery and can be fitted in a single appointment. At Bridge House Clinic in Rossett, between Chester and Wrexham, the fitting is carried out by Dr Hina Parvez, a Private GP with an interest in women's health or Mr. Mehasseb our Consultant Gynaecologist — and you can book directly, with no NHS waiting list.
Your clinician will confirm the most suitable method at your appointment.
Jot down when the bulge or heaviness is worse and how it affects daily life — it helps Dr Hina build a clear picture.
Let us know about previous gynaecology care, pelvic surgery, hormone treatment or recurrent infections, so suitability can be assessed.
The fitting involves a gentle internal examination, so loose, comfortable clothing makes the appointment easier.
Pessary care, led by Dr Parvez and Mr Mehasseb.

Dr Hina discusses your symptoms and carries out a gentle internal examination to confirm the prolapse and check that a pessary is suitable for you.
The right type and size is selected for your prolapse. More than one size may be tried to find a comfortable, secure fit.
The soft silicone pessary is inserted and its position checked. You should be able to move, sit and pass urine comfortably before you leave.
Dr Hina explains what to expect, the signs to look out for, and arranges when your pessary should next be reviewed and changed.
Treats pelvic organ prolapse
A pessary is one of the main ways to manage a pelvic organ prolapse without surgery. It supports the prolapse and eases the bulge and heaviness rather than curing it, so regular review and changing are part of the care.
Pelvic organ prolapse →Know the cost before you book.
Every price is fixed and published upfront. A £50 deposit secures your appointment and comes off the total.
Book now→Does a pessary cure a prolapse? +
No. A pessary supports the prolapse and relieves symptoms such as the bulge and heaviness, rather than curing it. It can be a long-term option, but it needs regular review and changing.
How much does a pessary fitting cost? +
Fees for a pessary fitting are confirmed at consultation. The fitting is a 30-minute appointment, and ongoing reviews and replacement are also confirmed at consultation.
Is a pessary suitable for everyone? +
Not always. A pessary is not suitable for everyone, so Dr Hina checks your suitability and the fit, and may try different sizes or types to find a comfortable result.
Do I need a GP referral? +
No — self-referral is welcome. You can book the appointment directly with Dr Hina Parvez at Bridge House Clinic, with no NHS waiting list.
How often does a pessary need changing? +
A pessary needs checking and changing periodically to keep it comfortable and to look after the vaginal tissue. Dr Hina arranges your reviews on an ongoing basis.
Book pessary fitting.
Fees confirmed at your consultation — no GP referral needed.

