Preventive medical examination

Preventive check-ups with a gynecologist are essential for women's health. Cancer screening includes Pap tests and HPV diagnostics.

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Health care for women - annual checkup

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Cytology - Thin Prep - HPV diagnostics

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Breast self-examination

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Cancer - prevention and aftercare

The annual check-up serves, among other things, to detect various types of tumors and infections at an early stage. hormonal contraceptives This screening should be performed every 6 months. In addition to the traditional cytological smear, more sensitive methods are available, including testing for HPV (human papillomavirus). We would be happy to advise you on this.

Breast cancer remains the most common cancer among women. Although men are affected significantly less often, breast cancer can occur at any age and in any gender. This makes a conscious and informed approach to one's own breast health all the more important.

In many cases, breast changes are first discovered by the woman or man herself. These include, among other things, palpable lumps or hardening, changes in breast shape or size, dimpling of the skin or nipple, redness, swelling, new pain, or nipple discharge. Not every change is malignant; however, any abnormality should be checked by a doctor promptly.

Regular breast self-examination is therefore an important component of early detection. It helps you develop a good understanding of your own body and to recognize changes early on. We would be happy to show you in our practice how to properly examine your breasts yourself and what you should pay attention to.

In addition to self-examination, physical examination by a doctor and – depending on age, risk profile, and individual circumstances – imaging procedures such as ultrasound or mammography play an important role in breast cancer prevention. We will advise you individually on these matters and follow current medical recommendations.

Please don't hesitate to contact us if you notice any changes in your breasts – and of course, if you notice any changes in your partner's breasts. In our practice, we are here to support you with expertise, empathy, and ample time. Our goal is to provide you with the best possible care, take your concerns seriously, and work together to ensure your health. When detected early, the chances of recovery from breast cancer are very good today.

 

Diagnosis and treatment of a tumor represent a significant disruption in life. Once the acute phase has been overcome, and in the best case scenario, the tumor can be considered cured, “the story” is still not over.

Regular checkups are indicated after a cancer diagnosis. We offer these individually tailored to your personal situation. Depending on the type of tumor, additional examinations, such as mammography, may be necessary.

If patients complain of persistent fatigue, weakness, or other physical symptoms after surgery or chemotherapy, we will provide them with optimized treatment options in a personalized consultation. We also offer complementary support, such as vitamin infusions and mineral therapies. 

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