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Initial gynecological consultation
An initial consultation with a gynecologist is the first step towards understanding the state of women's health and choosing a well-founded course of action.
A gynecologist consultation includes an analysis of complaints, anamnesis, and an assessment of the reproductive system. This approach allows for timely detection of possible disorders, determination of the need for examinations, and formation of an individual observation or treatment plan.
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- Gynecological check-up (doctor’s consultation, examination, collection of vaginal discharge samples + Pap test, pelvic ultrasound, colposcopy)
- Removal of external genital warts/papillomas
- BBL Hero (intimate external rejuvenation)
- Cervical biopsy from PGD material
- Removal of the intrauterine system with anesthesia
- Insertion of intrauterine contraceptive (Mirena/Jaides IUD)
- Vaccination against cervical cancer (Gardasil-9)
- Intimate peeling (brightening)
- Vaginal plasma therapy (age-related atrophy, dryness symptoms)
- Biorevitalization of the intimate area
- Injection correction of stress urinary incontinence
- Injection clitorisoplasty
- Enlargement of the “G” spot
- Contour plastic surgery of the labia majora
- Injection hymenoplasty (hymen reconstruction)
- Aesthetic gynecology consultation
- Secondary/online gynecological consultation
- Primary gynecological consultation
About the initial gynecologist consultation
An initial gynecologist consultation is a fundamental medical visit focused on a comprehensive assessment of female reproductive health. It allows the physician to analyze symptoms, menstrual cycle characteristics, reproductive function, and overall hormonal balance, as well as to identify potential disorders or risk factors at an early stage. This first visit forms the basis for further diagnostics, prevention, or treatment planning.
During the consultation, the physician considers not only current complaints but also medical history, lifestyle factors, past conditions, and individual characteristics. Such an approach makes it possible to assess health holistically and avoid superficial or standardized decisions.
What an initial gynecologist consultation includes
The initial consultation combines a detailed clinical discussion, evaluation of symptoms, and—when indicated—a gynecological examination. The physician forms an overall picture of the reproductive system, identifies possible causes of changes, and determines the need for additional examinations.
The consultation may address menstrual regularity and characteristics, contraception, pregnancy planning, changes in well-being, or symptoms of concern. When necessary, the physician explains the next diagnostic or follow-up steps.
Clinical scope of the initial visit
An initial gynecologist consultation helps identify both functional and organic disorders at early stages. This is essential for timely treatment or correction of conditions that may affect reproductive health and quality of life.
Main objectives of the initial gynecologist consultation
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detailed medical history taking and symptom analysis
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assessment of menstrual, reproductive, and hormonal function
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gynecological examination when indicated
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determination of the need for laboratory and instrumental tests
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formulation of a preliminary diagnosis and an individualized action plan
Individual approach and safety
The initial gynecologist consultation is conducted with consideration of the patient’s age, medical history, presenting complaints, and overall health status. The scope of examinations and any additional procedures is determined by clinical necessity, without unnecessary or unjustified interventions.
All procedures are performed in accordance with medical standards and with strict confidentiality. This ensures patient comfort, safety, and trust in the diagnostic process.
Indications for an initial gynecologist consultation
A consultation is recommended for menstrual cycle disorders, pain, discomfort, abnormal discharge, or changes in well-being. It is also appropriate for preventive care or pregnancy planning. The need for consultation is determined individually.
Contraindications to an initial gynecologist consultation
There are no absolute contraindications. In cases of acute conditions or severe pain, the format of the visit may be adjusted by the physician based on the clinical situation. Patient safety remains the priority.
Preparation for an initial gynecologist consultation
Special preparation is usually not required. When available, it is recommended to bring results of previous examinations or tests. Specific preparation details can be clarified when scheduling the appointment.
Recovery after an initial gynecologist consultation
No recovery period is required. After the consultation, the patient can immediately return to normal daily activities without restrictions.
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Frequently Asked Questions About an Initial Gynecologist Consultation
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How does an initial consultation differ from a follow-up visit?
The initial consultation focuses on getting to know the patient, collecting a detailed medical history, and performing a primary health assessment. A follow-up visit is conducted to review test results, monitor treatment, or adjust the management plan. Each visit serves distinct clinical purposes.
Is a gynecological examination always required at the first visit?
Not always. The need for an examination depends on symptoms, age, and the clinical context. In some cases, the initial consultation may be limited to discussion and planning of further evaluations.
Can I schedule a consultation without any symptoms, for preventive care only?
Yes, preventive visits are an important part of women’s health care. They help identify potential issues at early stages and allow timely intervention. Regular consultations are recommended even in the absence of symptoms.
How long does an initial gynecologist consultation take?
The duration depends on the number of concerns, symptoms, and whether an examination is required. The physician allocates sufficient time to discuss health status and explain next steps. The visit is not rushed.
Can tests be ordered during the first visit?
When indicated, the physician may recommend laboratory or instrumental tests during the initial consultation. All recommendations are based on clinical findings and necessity. Unnecessary testing is avoided.
When should a follow-up visit be scheduled?
A follow-up consultation is usually recommended after test results are available or for monitoring clinical dynamics. The timing is determined individually by the physician to ensure a consistent and controlled approach to care.