Prevention Check Up, Pap Smear and HPV: The Dysplasia counseling is a specialised appointment for diseases of the vulva, vagina, and cervix uteri (uterine cervix). In the Dysplasia Clinic Zurich, diagnostics such as colposcopy and cytology are conducted, and if necessary, therapy is provided directly in the clinic.
In the Dysplasia Clinic, we investigate abnormal smears and further assess changes in the vulva and vagina, providing appropriate therapy. We also offer consultations for referring physicians and second opinions for patients, addressing questions such as:
What should be done with an abnormal smear during pregnancy?
Should surgery be performed before fertility treatment, or can it be delayed?
Can an intrauterine device (IUD) be inserted?
Is surgery (LLETZ loop excision or knife cone biopsy) necessary?
HPV Infections: Human Papilloma Virus
HPV-Infektionen:Human Papilloma Viren
What does an HPV infection mean?
Approximately 80% of women will have evidence of an HPV infection at some point in their lives. It most commonly occurs between the ages of 20 and 30. In over 80% of cases, the infection clears on its own. Certain HPV viruses are involved in the development of cervical cancer. Most HPV infections occur without symptoms and have no consequences for women. Women are often frightened by the presence of a carcinogenic virus and unnecessary operations are sometimes performed due to the detection of HPV. Having a carcinogenic virus does not lead to significant changes in the cervix; however, in combination with various cofactors such as smoking and immunodeficiency, it plays a role in the development of precancerous lesions and ultimately cervical cancer. This occurs only with persistence over several years when the body cannot eliminate the viruses.
HPV Diagnosis / HPV Screening
Certain types of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) are primarily responsible for the development of precursors to cervical cancer. These are referred to as "High Risk" types, with the most common being types 16 and 18. Other types include 26-31,33-35-39-45-51-52-56-58-59-68. Types 53-66-69-70-73-82 are considered likely "High Risk." Different types pose varying risks of developing precancerous lesions, typically only in cases of persistent infection when the body cannot eliminate the viruses. "Low Risk" types, including 6-11-40-42-43-44-54-61, rarely lead to precancerous lesions. The marked types are covered by the nonavalent vaccine.
Therefore, HPV screening instead of Pap smear does not make sense because the goal is not to detect the HPV infection, which can be considered like a common cold of the cervix, but to identify cell changes caused by the HPV virus. It is more expensive and paradoxical to perform a Pap smear with knowledge of the HPV status than without.
However, HPV lesions in the genital area caused by types 6 and 11 can be benign, known as condylomas or genital warts. These are not dangerous but can be extremely bothersome, requiring patience from both the patient and treating physicians.
HPV Vaccination:
The HPV vaccine targets the cause of cell changes that can lead to cancer. It is not a vaccine against cancer but against the viruses that, in rare cases, can lead to cancer if no preventive measures are taken. In Switzerland, the vaccine was introduced in 2008, initially covering only 2 High Risk viruses, namely types 16 and 18. However, many other High Risk viruses are responsible for cell changes. Since the vaccine does not provide protection against other types, preventive measures must be followed as if no vaccination has taken place. The vaccination should be administered to girls before their first sexual activity. In Switzerland, vaccination is currently covered by health insurance up to the age of 26, under cantonal control.
Since 2019, the nonavalent vaccine has been available, covering not only 2 but 7 High Risk viruses and 2 Low Risk types (6 and 11). This is a significant advancement, and it is hoped that this will lead to a reduction in severe precancerous lesions. Since the vaccine also covers low-risk types 6 and 11 responsible for condylomas, it is a huge advantage for young women. HPV viruses not only cause changes in the cervix but are also involved in other cancers such as anal, vulvar, or oropharyngeal cancers. Due to low vaccination rates in Switzerland, the benefit of herd immunity is not realized, a situation also observed in countries like Germany.
Detection of HPV Infection
Various methods are available to determine HPV infection, with the most common being the PCR method or the Hybrid Capture method. There are also tests that detect mRNA, indicating cell infection. This detection occurs directly on the cells. There is no blood test to determine if an infection is present or has occurred; only the vaccine manufacturers perform such tests.
Cytologically, HPV infections show typical changes such as koilocytes (left image) and dyskeratocytes (right image).
Pregnancy Ultrasound Delivery: We provide comprehensive care for our patients from the onset of pregnancy through delivery. Our services encompass:
Normal and high-risk obstetrics
Prenatal diagnostics, including first-trimester scans, second-trimester scans, and genetic screening
Preeclampsia screening
Ultrasound and laboratory diagnostics
Management of twin pregnancies
Our approach is patient-centered, aligning with international guidelines for pregnancy care. Simultaneously, we strive to offer close support to the mother and family with a 360° approach.
Delivery:
Deliveries take place at private clinics such as Hirslanden, Hirslanden Im Park, and Bethanien. To deliver at these facilities, patients must have private or semi-private insurance for the hospitals or be willing to cover the associated costs personally.
Period Problems: The duration and quality of the menstrual cycle are indicative of a woman's overall health.
Every woman has the right to experience a regular, pain-free, and moderate menstrual cycle. Periods can be too short (less than 25 days), too long (over 36 days), too heavy, or too light. During our consultations, we assess the period patterns and symptoms based on the individual's age. If necessary, we conduct an ultrasound check-up and blood tests to examine various factors, including hormones. Our goal is to identify any underlying medical causes such as PCOS, hormonal imbalances, endometriosis, adenomyosis, and fibroids. We often emphasize a lifestyle approach, and if required, we may incorporate hormonal or drug therapies.
Perimenopause & Menopause: Who I am? What's going on with my body?
The hormonal changes that a women can face in the pre, peri and menopause can be extremely strong and especially at the beginning very unpredictable.
Some experts define menopause as a second adolescence.
Period irregularity, heavy period, concentrations problem, sleep problem and mood problem are just few of the initial symptoms.
And what about hot-flashes , vaginal dryness , changes in the Libido?
Women that go through this phase of life need a competent and compassionate approach to help them not only to feel better , but mostly to prevent a series of gender based diseases that can happen during and after the menopause such as Osteoporosis, cardiovascular diseases, Breast Cancer, Dementia.
In order to help our Patiets our services include:
Basic Preventive check Up
Hormonal check up
. Life Style changes coaching ( Diet, Physical Exercise, Supplements)
Hormon Replacement therapy with biodentical Hormones
Teamwork with experts in Nutrition, Physical Therapy and Psychologist
Contraception: At CentralGyn, we offer dedicated appointments for contraception. First, we try to understand the needs and risk factors of our patients, and based on that, we provide counseling about the different methods, helping them choose the one most suitable for them
Services:
Counseling about different contraception methods
Insertion of Intrauterine Devices (IUD)
Insertion of IUD with Local Anesthesia or Total Anesthesia (at the Bethanien Clinic or Hirslanden Im Park)
Counseling about Pills (Combined Oral Contraceptives or Single Hormone Pills)
Emergency Contraception ( morning after pill like ellaOne®, NorLevo® or Copper IUD)
Breast Issues - Diagnostic, Prevention and Therapy- : Breast cancer is the most common carcinoma in women in Switzerland. Any unclear changes in the breast can lead to fear and anxiety. Therefore, rapid, uncomplicated diagnostics, and if necessary, therapy, are particularly important. Screening through mammography is a topic of controversy, as it often fails to depict smaller findings, or it detects changes, usually microcalcifications, that turn out to be benign.
In contrast, breast ultrasound has gained significant importance. The most effective approach, however, is the combination of both methods.
Breast diagnostics tread a fine line between too much and too little because early diagnosis of carcinoma is crucial for prognosis.
Our Approach and Services:
Swift appointments within 24-48 hours for palpable findings.
Rapid, straightforward evaluation using ultrasound, mammography, fine-needle aspiration, core biopsy, and if necessary, stereotactic biopsy.
Prompt surgery if needed, following a confirmed diagnosis (usually within 48 hours of consultation).
Second opinion assessments.
Screening for familial risk through ultrasound and mammography, along with genetic counseling.
The diagnosis and therapy of breast diseases are highly complex, often requiring various diagnostic measures. Therapy is becoming increasingly individualized, assessed within a tumor board by various specialists (gynecologists, oncologists, pathologists, radiologists, radiation therapists, plastic surgeons). mehr erfahren
Infection:Vaginal Infections / UTIs (Urinary Tract Infections)
Common symptoms such as itching, burning, discharge, and redness often indicate an inflammation in the vaginal area. Similar symptoms can also accompany a sudden, painful urge to urinate, indicative of a urinary tract infection (UTI).
Vaginal Inflammations (Colpitis)
The vagina is naturally inhabited by various bacteria, with the most crucial being the "Döderlein bacteria" or acid-producing bacteria. They maintain a naturally acidic pH in the vagina, forming the physiological and protective vaginal flora. Therefore, the vagina doesn't require specific cleaning; it is a "self-cleaning organ." Disturbances in this flora can lead to various symptoms, with the most common infections being:
Candida Fungal Infections (usually Candida albicans):
Characterized by a typical discharge that is crumbly and white (resembling cottage cheese).
Often accompanied by redness and itching (pruritus).
Gardnerella (Bacterial Vaginosis):
Typically presents with a whitish-yellowish creamy discharge and a distinctive fishy odor. Itching and burning are less common.
Trichomonads:
Single-celled organisms (flagellates) causing a massively inflammatory and greenish discharge.
Streptococcal Colpitis:
Often results in a highly inflammatory and painful discharge.
Fertility Issue : According to the definition of the World Health Organization (WHO), infertility occurs when, after a year of regular unprotected intercourse without apparent organic disorders, pregnancy does not happen in a partnership. If there are no other health issues such as testicular cancer or a history of chemotherapy in the partner, a medical examination of both partners is recommended only after this period of unsuccessful attempts.
For women over 35 or those with evident organic disorders (e.g., PCOS), fertility assessment is advised after six months.
Fertility treatment is a significant challenge both psychologically and medically for patients and their partners. At Centralgyn, we are here to support you. The goals of infertility treatment are:
Identify and treat the cause of infertility if possible.
Increase the likelihood of conception.
Reduce the time until conception
Before proceeding, a comprehensive investigation into the causes of infertility in both women and men is necessary. Even if no specific cause is found, couples can still undergo medical treatment. mehr zum Thema
Unplanned Pregnancy/Abortion: An unplanned pregnancy is a significant moment in a woman's or a couple's life.
We want to offer you the opportunity to make an informed decision through a sensitive and non-judgmental counseling session. Once a decision has been made, we support you in either the context of a pregnancy termination, which can be performed in Switzerland up to the 12th week of gestation, or in the context of pregnancy support if you choose to continue the pregnancy. There is also the option of putting the child up for adoption, and in such cases, we can connect you with the relevant institutions. Hospitals also provide the possibility of an anonymous birth.
For a termination of pregnancy after the 12th week, there must be a medically justified reason (medical certificate).
Termination of pregnancy up to the 49th day of gestation is carried out either through medication or suction curettage (offered on an outpatient basis at the Bethanien Clinic or Hirslanden im Park). After completing the 7th week of gestation, termination through suction curettage is indicated.
Abortion costs are covered by health insurance/basic coverage (depending on the deductible/franchise).
CentralGyn is a specialised medical practice in the heart of Zurich, at Central, focusing on gynecology, Obstetrics and Preventive medicine. We try to give our patients an holistic approach following and supporting them through the different phases of their lives.
In case of illness, we guarantee you prompt and thorough assessment, consultation, and therapy. If necessary, we collaborate with respective specialists, providing comprehensive care from diagnosis to therapy, including inpatient services. With us, you receive all-encompassing support with short decision-making processes and highly professional management, thanks to years of experience.
Dr. med (I) Valentina Vinante
Medical Director
Dr. med (I) Valentina Vinante Fachärztin für Gynäkologie und Geburtshilfe, FMH;
Fachärztin für Präventionsmedizin, Universität Florenz (I)
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Dr. med Jörg Obwegeser,exec.MBA Facharzt für Gynäkologie und Geburtshilfe und Allgemeine Innere Medizin, Mitglied FMH. Schwerpunkt: Operative Gynäkologie und Geburtshilfe. Senologie Diplom SGGG.Facharzt für gynäkologische Zytologie FMH, EMBA Uni St.Gallen Zum Lebenslauf
Stephanie Gschwind Ms. Stephanie Gschwind has been working at our gynecological medical practice since September 2021, dedicating 80% of her time to our team. She completed her training as a Medical Practice Assistant in 2015, and in the fall of 2020, she obtained her diploma as a Medical Practice Coordinator with a focus on practice management. In her free time, she can be found enjoying nature through activities such as golfing, hiking, and skiing!
Brigitte Martin Ms. Brigitte Martin rejoined our team in February 2021. After completing her training as a Medical Practice Assistant in 1994, she had previously worked in our practice from 1994 until the birth of her first daughter in 2003. Now, after raising three children and a lengthy stay in England, she has returned to our practice!