More and more male general practitioners are opting out of performing Pap smears and inserting IUDs as the number of female GPs is on the rise.
According to the West Australian, several Perth women raised concerns after they were advised that their regular male GP no longer did Pap smears and they should see a female doctor at the same practice instead.
One woman said her clinic told her most female patients preferred to see a woman for intimate examinations, while other surgeries now opt to have a woman present when male doctors do gynaecological examinations.
However, the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners believes this is a patient driven trend.