Menopause is a significant period of transition in a woman's life, with potential impacts on physical, sexual, and psychological health. Some women navigate it with ease, while others may experience symptoms ranging from mild to debilitating, such as hot flashes, joint pain, or difficulty with sleep and concentration. During a menopause consultation, a thorough medical history will be taken, and it typically includes a gynecological examination, and potentially an ultrasound and Pap test. Even after menopause, annual gynecological check-ups are recommended.



Menopause is a significant period of transition in a woman's life, with potential impacts on physical, sexual, and psychological health. Some women navigate it with ease, while others may experience symptoms ranging from mild to debilitating, such as hot flashes, joint pain, or difficulty with sleep and concentration. During a menopause consultation, a thorough medical history will be taken, and it typically includes a gynecological examination, and potentially an ultrasound and Pap test. Even after menopause, annual gynecological check-ups are recommended.
✅ Gynecological health and prevention: Monitor and take care of your health, paying attention to risk factors for cardiovascular diseases, such as smoking, alcohol abuse, an unbalanced diet, and lack of physical exercise.
✅ Listening space: Freely discuss topics related to sexuality, any menstrual irregularities, and other health issues.
✅ Consent and respect: Receive support in a safe environment, where every step of the visit respects your comfort and autonomy.
During the gynecological visit, the gynecologist will begin with a detailed medical history to understand your health status and address any questions or concerns. Every part of the visit is conducted with the utmost respect for your consent and emotional comfort. If an internal examination is necessary, it will only proceed with your agreement and at a pace that makes you feel comfortable. Should you require an ultrasound scan, this can be booked separately. By the end of the visit, you will have a clearer understanding of your health status and guidance on how to confidently and consciously care for yourself.