
Hormonal imbalance and menstrual cycle irregularities
Menstrual cycle irregularities are an important clinical symptom that may indicate an imbalance in a woman's endocrine or reproductive system. Often, delayed menstruation or a change in cycle length is perceived merely as a consequence of stress or fatigue; however, these signs require a qualified medical evaluation.
A regular cycle is a key indicator of women's health. It is necessary to schedule a gynecologist consultation at the Doctor Sam medical center if you experience the following symptoms:
- A change in normal cycle length (shorter than 21 days or longer than 35 days).
- Severe pain during menstruation that significantly disrupts your quality of life. Atypical or intermenstrual uterine bleeding.
- Accompanying signs of endocrine disorders: unexplained weight changes, acne, excessive hair loss, or emotional instability.
Self-treatment of hormonal imbalance without prior laboratory diagnostics is dangerous and can lead to the progression of the pathology. The specialists at our clinic provide a comprehensive and evidence-based approach. During the appointment, the doctor conducts a thorough examination, performs a pelvic ultrasound, and prescribes the necessary range of tests. An accurate diagnosis allows for the development of an individualized and safe treatment plan to restore the body's normal function.
Comprehensive pregnancy management: professional medical care
Timely registration for prenatal care and regular monitoring by a qualified specialist ensure proper fetal development and minimize any medical risks.
The Doctor Sam medical center offers expert pregnancy management based on modern international protocols of evidence-based medicine. Our care program includes:
- Regular obstetrician-gynecologist consultations: detailed monitoring of the expectant mother's health throughout every trimester, strictly avoiding unnecessary medications or unjustified examinations.
- Prenatal screening and fetal ultrasound: utilization of expert-class equipment for an accurate assessment of the baby's development and early detection of potential pathologies.
- A full spectrum of laboratory diagnostics: all necessary tests are performed in a comfortable environment without waiting in lines.
- Comprehensive support: consultations with allied specialists (therapist, otolaryngologist and ophthalmologist), as well as professional recommendations regarding lifestyle, nutrition, and childbirth preparation.
We provide expectant parents with not only the highest level of medical safety but also psychological comfort. By entrusting your pregnancy care to the specialists at our clinic, you receive reliable medical support and confidence in your baby's health.
How to prepare for a gynecologist appointment
Proper preparation for a gynecologist appointment is essential for obtaining accurate test and ultrasound results. To ensure your gynecologist consultation is as informative as possible, the doctors at the Doctor Sam medical center recommend following several important rules:
- The best time for a routine examination and a pelvic ultrasound is during the first phase of the menstrual cycle (days 7 to 12). However, in cases of acute pain or atypical bleeding, you should seek medical attention immediately.
- Taking a regular shower before your visit is sufficient. It is strictly advised to avoid using aggressive intimate hygiene gels, as this washes away the natural microflora and distorts laboratory test results.
- Refrain from sexual intercourse 24–48 hours before the examination. Seminal fluid and lubricants can alter the results of cytological tests. Do not use vaginal suppositories, creams, or tampons unless specifically prescribed by your doctor.
- Prepare your menstrual calendar, write down the names of any medications you take on a regular basis, and bring the results of your previous medical examinations with you.
Following these recommendations will allow the specialists at our clinic to conduct an accurate gynecological check-up and provide you with clear information regarding the state of your reproductive health.







