Gynaecology


Gynecology or gynaecology is the branch of medicine that deals with the female reproductive system, including its functioning, problems, and illnesses.

Women’s Health Monitoring and preventive examinations with the gynecologist are very important, because most gynecological diseases can be prevented or more efficiently treated in the early stages.


When needs to make an appointment with the gynaecologist?

In order to prevent pathologies and diseases of the genitourinary system, women need to get preventive examinations annually.

Any manifestations of diseases of the female reproductive system, including the irregularity of the menstrual cycle, pain, and discharge is an obligatory reason to get a consultation with a gynecologist.


As well, the woman should pass consultation with a gynecologist should if following manifestations and symptoms:

  • irregular menstrual cycle;
  • pain in the lower abdomen;
  • discharge from the genital tract (including abnormal uterine bleeding);
  • discomfort in the genital tract (itching, burning, dryness);
  • neoplasms on the genitals;
  • inability to get pregnant.


Obstetricians-gynaecologists of the Medines Medical Center will help you to diagnose and get treatment of the following gynaecological diseases:

  • erosion (ectopia) of the cervix;
  • dysplasia of the cervix;
  • endometriosis;
  • myoma (fibroids) of the uterus;
  • polycystic ovaries;
  • adnexitis;
  • sexually transmitted diseases (chlamydia, papillomavirus, trichomoniasis, gonorrhea).

 
Consultation with a gynaecologist

Experienced obstetricians and gynecologists of the Medines Medical Center will help solve women’s health problems at any stage of her life.


An obstetrician-gynaecologist consultation at the Medines Medical Center consists of the following steps:

  • collection of complaints and study of medical history;
  • examination of the patient and palpation of the pelvic organs and mammary glands;
  • colposcopic examination and sampling of materials for microscopic and cytological examination are obligatory;
  • making the preliminary diagnosis;
  • if necessary, the doctor will prescribe additional methods of laboratory, instrumental, or instrumental research.