Our Services
Gynecology
With expertise and empathy, we support you through every stage of your gynaecological health from adolescence to menopause.
Our team of specialists provides personalised care in a safe and trusting environment where you can express yourself freely. Your wellbeing is our priority.
Annual check-up and Pap smear
Beyond screening for cervical and breast cancer, as well as sexually transmitted infections, the annual check-up is a valuable opportunity to discuss contraception, sexuality, or any other concerns or questions you may have.
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Contraception
From the traditional pill to intrauterine devices, subdermal implants, or more natural alternatives, many options are available. We’re here to listen and help you choose the method that best suits you.
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Sexually transmitted infections
A standard screening for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) usually includes tests for HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, syphilis, chlamydia, and gonorrhoea.
A new partner? Don’t hesitate to book a check-up with us.
Sexuality
Sexuality is an essential part of women’s wellbeing and should be experienced fully and freely.
Don’t hesitate to share your concerns or difficulties.
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Consultation for teenagers
Painful periods, questions about this new stage, or any concerns?
We’re here to listen, reassure you, and most importantly, to ease any worries you may have about your medical care as a woman.
Menopause and perimenopause
Menopause is defined as the permanent end of menstruation caused by a drop in the production of sex hormones, occurring on average around the age of 51. Perimenopause is the transitional period surrounding it, which can last for varying lengths of time. This stage of life can sometimes feel unsettling or uncomfortable. Don’t hesitate to talk to us — together, we’ll find the best solution to make this transition smoother and more comfortable for you.
Hormonal disorders
Hormonal disorders (such as amenorrhea, polycystic ovary syndrome, etc.) can manifest in many different ways, and each woman may experience symptoms differently. The main indicator is usually an irregular menstrual cycle, which may or may not be accompanied by more general symptoms.
Don’t hesitate to talk to us, and together we’ll find the most suitable solutions.
Endometriosis
Endometriosis is known to cause severe menstrual pain and can sometimes lead to difficulties with conception. It is increasingly being diagnosed in the population, and early detection is important to help improve quality of life on a daily basis.
Let’s talk about it.
Difficulty conceiving
We can provide an initial assessment along with clear explanations of the results and available options. If needed, we will refer you to our network of fertility specialists experienced in assisted reproductive technology (ART). We are also here to support you if you pursue treatment abroad, serving as your consistent point of contact throughout your journey.
Miscarriage
A painful event, often linked to a genetic issue with the embryo. When it occurs repeatedly (three or more times), an underlying condition in one or both partners may be the cause and should be investigated. The emotional impact can be significant for both the woman and her loved ones. We are here to guide and support you through this experience.
Ectopic pregnancy
A pregnancy that develops outside the uterine cavity is not viable and can pose a serious health risk requiring urgent medical care.
If you experience severe pain that does not improve with painkillers and have a positive pregnancy test, we recommend going directly to the emergency department at the Fribourg Cantonal Hospital.
Voluntary termination of pregnancy
A pregnancy is not always good news, and we understand that.
According to Swiss law, a voluntary termination of pregnancy (VTP) is permitted up to 12 weeks of amenorrhea.
At our center, we are here to listen and guide you toward the option that suits you best with compassion and without any judgment.
Uterine fibroids
Benign (non-cancerous) tumors of the uterus are often asymptomatic. When symptoms occur, they may include heavy menstrual bleeding, a feeling of pelvic pressure, or even abdominal enlargement.
An accurate diagnosis is essential for proper care.
Ovarian cysts
These are common in young women and often disappear spontaneously.
In most cases, they only require regular monitoring. Depending on their evolution and appearance on ultrasound, further investigations or treatment may be necessary.
Urinary incontinence
Urinary leakage remains a sensitive and often overlooked topic. After pregnancy or menopause, urinary incontinence is common. Don’t hesitate to talk to us so we can develop a personalized treatment plan, whether conservative or surgical if needed.