Preventive Gynecological Check-Up: Once a Year Is Essential
Regular visits to a gynecologist are the foundation of women’s health care. Even if you feel well, important changes can occur in the body without obvious symptoms. A preventive gynecological check-up helps detect hidden conditions at an early stage, prevent complications, and preserve reproductive and hormonal health for many years.
At KindCare Medical Center, consultations are provided by Dr. Surayo Nazarova, OB-GYN, MD, Associate Professor, with more than 30 years of clinical experience. Her approach combines international diagnostic standards with personalized, attentive care for every patient.
Why a Preventive Gynecological Examination Is Important
An annual gynecological check-up allows:
- early detection of conditions such as cervical erosion, ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids, polyps, and inflammatory diseases, which often develop without symptoms;
- prevention of complications and chronic progression of untreated conditions;
- monitoring of hormonal health, especially after the age of 35–40 and during menopause;
- proper preparation for pregnancy by identifying and correcting potential risks in advance.
What Is Included in a Preventive Visit at KindCare Medical Center
A comprehensive gynecological examination includes:
- Medical history and consultation
The doctor discusses symptoms, menstrual cycle characteristics, past illnesses, medications, and reproductive plans. - Gynecological examination
Assessment of the external genital area, vagina, and cervix using standard clinical techniques. - Pelvic ultrasound (U/S)
Helps identify hidden abnormalities and evaluate the size and structure of the uterus and ovaries. - Vaginal swab and Pap smear (cytology)
Used to detect infections, microflora imbalance, and precancerous cervical changes. - Colposcopy
Performed when indicated for a detailed examination of the cervix under magnification.
How Often Should You See a Gynecologist?
- women under 40 — once a year, even without symptoms;
- women over 40 or with chronic conditions — every 6–8 months;
- in case of cycle irregularities, pain, abnormal discharge, or discomfort — immediately, without waiting for a scheduled visit.
Conditions Commonly Detected During Preventive Exams
- cervical erosion or ectopy;
- vaginitis and cervicitis;
- uterine fibroids;
- ovarian cysts;
- hormonal imbalances.
Why Experience Matters
Accurate diagnosis depends not only on equipment but also on the physician’s expertise. Dr. Surayo Nazarova carefully interprets test results, explains findings in detail, and develops an individualized treatment and prevention plan for each patient.
How to Prepare for Your Appointment
- schedule the visit outside menstruation (ideally days 4–7 of the cycle);
- avoid vaginal douching or intimate products on the day of the exam;
- refrain from sexual intercourse 1–2 days before the appointment.
Advantages of Preventive Care at KindCare Medical Center
- expert-class diagnostic equipment;
- complete confidentiality;
- possibility to complete all examinations in one visit;
- personalized approach and a comfortable, respectful environment.
Conclusion
A preventive gynecological check-up once a year is not a formality but a key step toward long-term health, disease prevention, and quality of life.
📍 Book your appointment with Dr. Surayo Nazarova at KindCare Medical Center (Dubai) and receive a comprehensive gynecological evaluation in one visit.
