Obstetrician and Gynaecologist Treatment
Comprehensive birth packages
The birth packages we sell through our partners will accompany you according to your preferred coverage at every moment of your pregnancy. From the beginning of pregnancy, all expectant mothers’ follow-ups are conducted with ultrasound devices. Routine tests for diagnosis include dual tests, foetal nuchal translucency measurement, triple tests, glucose screening tests, cervical length measurement, and foetal monitoring. Depending on the development of the pregnancy, normal, caesarean, or epidural anaesthesia options for delivery are also successfully provided.
Pregnancy Package with 9 Months of Support
For pregnancies classified as high-risk, which may cause complications during pregnancy, follow-ups are continued with the support of experienced obstetrics and gynaecology teams, as well as other branches. During the births of these pregnancies, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit physicians and nurses accompany them to intervene at any time for babies who may have health problems.
With You During and After Birth
As Pharmalps, we consider it part of our services to arrange our partners to care for all babies born at our partner hospitals, at least as well as they care for their mothers. In our partner hospitals, with a doctor and nurse staff who provide the care of the babies need with expertise and affection, both during and after childbirth, your babies are under the professional care of our partner clinics.
Menopause and osteoporosis Follow-ups
Menopause is one of the special periods in women’s lives that requires a scientific approach and special attention. In the Women’s Health and Obstetrics Departments of our partner hospitals, necessary treatments are performed for patients to have a healthy and comfortable menopausal period. Physicians in our partners Women’s Health and Obstetrics Departments plan treatments in close cooperation with other medical disciplines to prevent osteoporosis (bone loss) developed due to menopause and to minimise their effects on patients.
Gynaecological Oncology Follow-ups
Gynaecological cancers, malignant formations that pose high risks to the reproductive system, are extensively examined, and both surgical and medical treatments are applied.
IVF Centre Services
With a well-established history and experienced medical staff in the field, we make couples who want to have a baby smile. Within the scope of assisted reproductive techniques, traditional treatments for female and male infertility, as well as procedures such as IVF, intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), embryo freezing, and surgical sperm retrieval, are performed.
Along with the services mentioned above, we are happy to inform you that we offer a lot of different treatments through our partner clinics!
- Obstetrics and Gynaecology Appointment:
Routine medical appointment for women’s health concerns, including pregnancy care and gynaecological issues. - 4D Ultrasound:
Advanced ultrasound imaging technique providing a 3-dimensional view of the fetus in real-time. - Detailed Ultrasound:
Comprehensive ultrasound examination for detailed assessment of fetal development or gynaecological conditions. - Amniocentesis:
Prenatal diagnostic procedure involving the extraction of amniotic fluid to assess fetal health and detect genetic abnormalities. - Fertility Treatment (Artificial Insemination):
Assisted reproductive technique involving the introduction of sperm into the female reproductive tract to facilitate pregnancy. - Dilation and Curettage (D&C):
Surgical procedure involving the widening of the cervix and removal of uterine tissue, often used for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. - Doppler Ultrasound:
Imaging technique used to assess blood flow in various organs and tissues, particularly useful in monitoring pregnancy. - Natural Childbirth:
Delivery method without medical interventions, focusing on natural pain management techniques. - Prenatal Education and Birth Preparation:
Educational sessions to prepare expectant parents for childbirth, covering topics such as labour stages, pain management, and new-born care. - Prenatal Care:
Medical care provided during pregnancy to monitor maternal and fetal health, detect any complications early, and promote a healthy pregnancy. - Epidural Anaesthesia during Childbirth (Pain-Free Birth):
Pain management technique involving the administration of anaesthesia into the epidural space to relieve labour pain. - Endometriosis:
Chronic condition where endometrial-like tissue grows outside the uterus, causing pelvic pain and fertility issues. - Endometrial Biopsy:
Diagnostic procedure involving the removal of a small tissue sample from the uterine lining for analysis, often used to diagnose endometrial cancer or evaluate abnormal uterine bleeding. - Gardasil HPV Vaccine:
Vaccine targeting human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, which can lead to cervical cancer and other HPV-related diseases. - Genital Aesthetics:
Cosmetic procedures to enhance the appearance of the genital area, addressing concerns such as labial asymmetry or excess tissue. - Hydrosalpinx (Fallopian Tube Blockage) Surgery:
Surgical intervention to treat blockage or dilation of the fallopian tubes, which can cause infertility. - Hysterectomy:
Surgical removal of the uterus, often performed to treat conditions such as uterine fibroids, endometriosis, or cancer. - Hysteroscopy:
Minimally invasive procedure allowing direct visualization of the uterus using a thin, lighted scope inserted through the cervix, often used for diagnosis or treatment of uterine conditions. - Hysteroscopic Myomectomy:
Surgical removal of uterine fibroids using a hysteroscope inserted through the cervix, avoiding the need for abdominal incisions. - Hormonal Intrauterine Device (Mirena):
Intrauterine device (IUD) releasing hormones to prevent pregnancy and alleviate menstrual symptoms. - HPV Test:
Screening test to detect human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, which can lead to cervical cancer. - Laparoscopic Hysterectomy:
Hysterectomy performed using minimally invasive laparoscopic techniques, resulting in smaller incisions and faster recovery. - Colposcopy:
Procedure involving the examination of the cervix, vagina, and vulva using a special magnifying instrument (colposcope) to detect abnormal cervical cells. - Infertility:
Inability to conceive after a year of regular unprotected intercourse, often requiring medical intervention to achieve pregnancy. - Labiaplasty (Inner Labia Aesthetics):
Surgical procedure to reshape or reduce the size of the labia minora for cosmetic or functional reasons. - Laparoscopy:
Minimally invasive surgical procedure allowing visualization of the abdominal and pelvic organs using a laparoscope inserted through small incisions. - Laparoscopic Ectopic Pregnancy Surgery:
Surgical removal of an ectopic pregnancy using laparoscopic techniques to preserve the fallopian tube. - Laparoscopic Ovarian Cystectomy:
Surgical removal of ovarian cysts using minimally invasive laparoscopic techniques. - Laparoscopic Tubal Ligation:
Surgical sterilization procedure involving the blocking, sealing, or cutting of the fallopian tubes to prevent pregnancy. - Menopause:
Natural biological process marking the end of menstrual periods and fertility, typically occurring around the age of 50. - Bladder Prolapse Treatment:
Treatment options to address the descent or protrusion of the bladder into the vaginal space, often causing urinary incontinence or pelvic pressure. - Regular (Vaginal) Delivery:
Childbirth method involving the delivery of the baby through the vagina, without the need for surgical intervention. - Ovarian Cysts:
Fluid-filled sacs that develop on the ovaries, often causing abdominal pain or discomfort. - Cervical Cerclage (Stitching of the Cervix):
Surgical procedure involving the placement of stitches around the cervix to prevent premature birth or miscarriage in women at risk. - Uterine Biopsy (Endometrial Biopsy):
Sampling of tissue from the uterine lining for analysis, often performed to diagnose endometrial cancer or evaluate abnormal uterine bleeding. - Uterine Imaging (Hysterosalpingography):
Radiographic imaging procedure to evaluate the uterine cavity and fallopian tubes, often used to assess infertility or pelvic pain. - Uterine and Ovarian Surgeries:
Surgical interventions involving the uterus and ovaries to treat various gynaecological conditions or disorders. - Uterine and Bladder Prolapse Surgery:
Surgical procedures to repair the descent or protrusion of the uterus or bladder into the vaginal space, often causing pelvic organ prolapse. - Colour Doppler Ultrasound:
Ultrasound imaging technique allowing visualization of blood flow in various organs and tissues using color-coded images. - Caesarean Section Birth:
Surgical delivery method involving the incision of the abdomen and uterus to deliver the baby, often performed when vaginal delivery is not feasible or safe. - Normal Delivery After Caesarean Section:
Vaginal delivery following a previous caesarean section, also known as vaginal birth after caesarean (VBAC). - Intrauterine Device (IUD) Insertion:
Placement of a small, T-shaped device into the uterus to prevent pregnancy, offering long-term contraception. - Water Birth:
Childbirth method where the mother gives birth in a tub or pool of warm water, believed to offer pain relief and relaxation during labour. - Investigation and Treatment of Recurrent Miscarriages:
Diagnostic tests and therapeutic interventions to identify and address underlying causes of recurrent pregnancy loss. - Vaginoplasty (Vaginal Tightening):
Surgical procedure to tighten or reshape the vaginal canal and surrounding tissues for cosmetic or functional reasons. - Vacuum Aspiration (Vacuum Abortion):
Surgical abortion method involving the use of a suction device to remove the contents of the uterus. - Urinary Incontinence Surgery:
Surgical procedures to address urinary incontinence, involving bladder suspension, sling placement, or artificial sphincter implantation. - Quadruple Screening Test:
Prenatal screening test assessing the risk of certain chromosomal abnormalities or birth defects, including Down syndrome and neural tube defects. - Triple Screening Test:
Prenatal screening test evaluating the risk of Down syndrome, trisomy 18, and neural tube defects based on maternal age, blood tests, and ultrasound findings. - Hymenoplasty (Reconstruction of the Hymen):
Surgical procedure to repair or reconstruct the hymen, often performed for cultural, religious, or personal reasons. - Double Screening Test:
Prenatal screening test combining maternal blood tests and ultrasound measurements to assess the risk of chromosomal abnormalities or birth defects. - Cryotherapy:
Medical treatment involving the use of freezing temperatures to destroy abnormal or diseased tissues, often used to treat precancerous lesions or genital warts. - Cone Biopsy:
Surgical procedure to remove a cone-shaped tissue sample from the cervix for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes, often used to treat cervical dysplasia or early-stage cervical cancer.
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