In order to maintain women's health, it is of utmost importance to undergo regular gynecological screening examinations, especially pelvic examinations, which provide detailed information about the condition of the female internal genital organs. These examinations enable the early detection of any abnormalities, benign and malignant lesions, thereby increasing the chances of successful treatment.
Why is a pelvic exam important?
The purpose of pelvic examinations is to assess the condition of our gynecological organs – uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes and vagina. During these types of examinations, Villa Medicina's specialists use physical and ultrasound methods to check for any abnormalities, inflammations or tumorous changes. Early diagnosis is crucial, as malignant gynecological tumors – such as cervical cancer, ovarian cancer or uterine cancer – can be treated successfully in the early stages.
Pelvic examinations led by Dr. Bahrehmand Kiarash
Dr. Bahrehmand Kiarash and his medical team have extensive experience in the Villa Medicina field of gynecological diagnostics, using modern technologies for accurate diagnoses.
During our gynecological screening examinations, the following tests are possible:
- Pelvic ultrasound: This painless imaging procedure allows for a detailed examination of the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes. It can help detect cysts, fibroids, polyps, and other abnormalities.
- Vaginal ultrasound: Specially designed for more precise examination of internal gynecological organs. It is a particularly effective method for detecting ovarian cysts, uterine polyps, and uterine cancer.
- Cervical and uterine cancer screening: Regular cytological sampling and HPV testing can help prevent cervical cancer, allowing for early detection of any changes.
- Biopsy and histological examination: If a suspicious lesion is detected during the examinations, biopsy and histological sampling help to accurately identify the lesion.
Gynecological tumors and their recognition
The most common gynecological cancers are cervical cancer, uterine cancer, and ovarian cancer. Of these, regular screening is particularly important in the case of cervical cancer, as changes caused by HPV infection can be treated well in the early stages.
Regular screening can save lives
Gynecological tumors often remain asymptomatic for a long time, so regular check-ups are essential. At the Villa Medicina clinic, our obstetrician-gynecologist doctors use their expertise and modern diagnostic tools to help our patients detect any changes in time and begin treatment at an early stage of the disease.