Unique, strong and sensitive. Your body holds the rhythm of life, inside you beats knowledge that only a woman can understand.
You grow, change and learn to know yourself more deeply with each stage of life. Each day brings new challenges, but also new opportunities to take care of yourself - yourself, your body and your well-being.
Being a woman means being able to listen to your body - its silent signals, needs and changes. It is the courage to ask for help when you need it and the wisdom to seek answers that will help your health and balance.
We are here to listen, support and understand. Because your health is more than just diagnoses or tests - it is your life, your well-being and your right to feel confident in any situation.
You are a woman. And that means that you have the right to be cared for at every stage of your life.
0-12 years
Teaching proper intimate hygiene
Consultation for congenital anomalies and synechiae (adhesions)
Preparation for the first changes in the body
First visit to a pediatric gynecologist (according to indications)
When to contact?
Unusual discharge,
Pain,
Congenital peculiarities.
13-17 years
Adolescence Development of women's health
First menstruation
Hormonal Balance and Acne
Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Contraceptives for Teenagers
First Informed Visit to a Gynecologist
When to Contact?
Irregular Cycle, Painful Menstruation, Questions About Contraceptives
18-25 years
Young woman Regular check-up-prevention
Finding the right method of contraception
Planning for the first pregnancy
Maintaining sexual health
When to contact?
before starting sexual life,
in case of a change of partner,
when planning a pregnancy
26-35 years
Maternity time
Preparation for pregnancy
Pregnancy monitoring
Recovery after childbirth
Early monitoring, diagnosis and monitoring of uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts, endometriosis.
When to contact?
In case of infertility,
In case of menstrual cycle disorders,
Due to lower abdominal pain.
36-45 years
Wisdom and attentiveness
Fertility
Cervical screening
Menstrual cycle disorders
PMS
Preparation for perimenopause
When to contact?
Heavy or irregular menstruation,
Severe PMS,
Early menopause.
46-55 years
Perimenopause New phase of life
Hormonal changes
Relief of menopause-related symptoms
Hormone replacement therapy (if necessary)
Prevention of osteoporosis
Intimate comfort and well-being
When to contact?
hot flashes,
insomnia,
vaginal dryness,
mood swings
56+ years of age
Postmenopause
Vaginal mucosa care
Monitoring of uterine prolapse and urinary incontinence