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1 University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
Martinistraße 52, 20251 Hamburg, Germany
3 AGAPLESION DIAKONIEKLINIKUM HAMBURG
Hohe Weide 17, 20259 Hamburg, Germany
4 Helios Mariahilf Klinik Hamburg
Stader Str. 203C, 21075 Hamburg, Germany
6 Asklepios Klinik Nord - Heidberg
Tangstedter Landstraße 400, 22417 Hamburg, Germany
7 Evangelical Amalie Sieveking Hospital
Haselkamp 33, 22359 Hamburg, Germany
9 Geburtshilfe und Pränatalmedizin | Helios Mariahilf Klinik Hamburg
Stader Str. 203C, 21075 Hamburg, Germany
10 Marienkrankenhaus Hamburg Geburtshilfe / Perinatalzentrum Level 1
Alfredstraße 9/Haus 1, Bereich 5, 3. OG, 22087 Hamburg, Germany
11 Geburtshilfe - Asklepios Klinik Wandsbek
Alphonsstraße 14, 22043 Hamburg, Germany
12 Agaplesion Bethesda Krankenhaus Bergedorf
Glindersweg 80, 21029 Hamburg, Germany
13 Gynäkologie (Allgemein) - Asklepios Klinik Altona
Asklepios Klinik Altona, Paul-Ehrlich-Straße 1, Haus 1, 22763 Hamburg, Germany
14 SKH Stadtteilklinik Hamburg
Oskar-Schlemmer-Straße 9-17, 22115 Hamburg, Germany
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Frequently Asked Questions
About Gynaecology Treatment in Hamburg
Gynaecology is the study of the female reproductive system, its functions, disorders, and diseases comes under the heading of gynaecology.
This can include complaints ranging from menstrual problems to uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts and cervical polyps. By Consulting gynaecologists can also provide advice on contraception and disorders of early pregnancy.
Common gynaecological operations include hysterectomy, laparoscopy, and colposcopy.
Some of the common concerns for seeing a gynaecologist are Heavy periods, bleeding between periods, intermittent or irregular periods, abdominal or pelvic pain during or between periods, itching or burning, irregular discharge.
Obstetricians also test foetuses for few symptoms of conditions like Down’s syndrome by using few ultrasound and techniques like chorionic villus sampling.
Gynaecologists and also obstetricians often work closely with midwives, nurses and other medical specialists such as urologists, who treat bladder problems, and endocrinologists, who deal with hormone production.
Treatments: Hysterectomy, oophorectomy, hysteroscopy, diagnostic laparoscopy, exploratory laparotomy