Gynecological diseases cover a wide range of pathologies of the female reproductive system, including infectious, inflammatory, hormonal and oncological diseases. According to the Ministry of Health of Ukraine, there is a tendency to increase the incidence of some gynecological diseases, which emphasizes the need for regular preventive examinations and timely diagnostics.
Pelvic inflammatory disease: endometritis (inflammation of the uterus), adnexitis (inflammation of the ovaries and fallopian tubes), salpingitis (inflammation of the fallopian tubes), vulvovaginitis (inflammation of the external genitalia and vagina).
Hormonal disorders: polycystic ovary syndrome, ovarian dysfunction, premature ovarian failure, hyperprolactinemia.
Benign neoplasms: uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts, endometrial polyps.
Malignant neoplasms: cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, ovarian cancer, vulva or vagina cancer.
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs): chlamydia, gonorrhea, trichomoniasis, genital herpes, syphilis (in collaboration with a dermatovenerologist).
Fungal infections: candidiasis (thrush).
Viral infections: human papillomavirus (HPV) (including cervical cancer prevention), cytomegalovirus.
Menstrual cycle disorders: amenorrhea (absence of menstruation), dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation), menorrhagia (heavy bleeding during menstruation), PMS (premenstrual syndrome), bleeding in the intermenstrual period.
Infertility: primary and secondary, diagnostics (hormonal, anatomical, infectious causes), treatment or referral for assisted reproductive technologies (IVF).
Pregnancy planning: consultations on contraception, preparation for pregnancy (examination, treatment of chronic diseases).
Climacteric disorders: hot flashes, sleep disturbances, nervousness, treatment with hormonal drugs or alternative methods, osteoporosis in the postmenopausal period.
Prevention and screenings: regular gynecological examinations (annually or as needed), cytological smear (PAP test) for early detection of cervical cancer, pelvic ultrasound, vaccination consultations (e.g. against HPV).
Ultrasound examinations (US): modern equipment for accurate visualization of the pelvic organs.
Treatment of infectious and inflammatory diseases: individual approach using modern therapy protocols.
Laboratory tests: comprehensive studies to assess hormonal levels and detect infections.
Consultations on contraception and family planning: assistance in choosing the optimal methods of preventing unwanted pregnancy and preparing for conception.
Colposcopy: detailed examination of the cervix for early diagnosis of precancerous conditions.
How is the first consultation with a gynecologist?
During the first consultation at Dokos Medical, the gynecologist conducts a detailed history taking, listens to the patient’s complaints and conducts an examination. If necessary, additional examinations are prescribed, such as ultrasound, colposcopy and collection of material for laboratory tests. Based on the data obtained, the doctor develops an individual treatment or prevention plan.
How often should you visit a gynecologist and why?
Regular visits to a gynecologist are a key element of maintaining women’s health. It is recommended to undergo a preventive examination at least once a year, even in the absence of complaints. This allows you to identify possible pathologies at an early stage and prevent their progression.
Advantages of our center
Our team consists of experienced gynecologists who regularly improve their qualifications.
We use advanced equipment that ensures high accuracy and image quality.
At the Doсos Medical Medical Center, you receive quality gynecological services at reasonable prices, making medical care accessible to everyone.
The cozy atmosphere and friendly staff ensure a pleasant experience visiting the clinic.
Our doctors always listen carefully to patients, take into account the specifics of their health condition, and provide recommendations based on the results obtained.
Desnyanskyi district of Kyiv – 3 minutes from Chernihivska metro station, parking available