A Holistic Approach to Lifelong Women’s Health
Preventive health aims to preserve a woman’s well-being at every stage of life, detect potential risks early, and maintain a high quality of life for years to come.
“Preventive health is not limited to routine check-ups. Regular examinations, screening tests, genetic evaluations, microbiota balance, and conscious lifestyle habits are the cornerstones of long-term well-being.”
At our clinic, each woman’s age, life stage, family history, hormonal balance, pregnancy background, microbiota health, genetic profile, and lifestyle factors are evaluated together. Because certain periods in a woman’s life cycle carry critical importance for future health risks:
Preconception Genetic Carrier Screening
“Genetic carrier screening is recommended before pregnancy for the health of future generations.”
Through this test:
- Carrier status for conditions such as cystic fibrosis, Fragile X syndrome, thalassemia, SMA, and muscular dystrophy can be identified.
- In couples who are both carriers, healthy embryos can be selected through IVF and Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGT-M), preventing the transmission of disease to future generations.
Long-Term Effects of Pregnancy and Birth History
- Women who have had preeclampsia are at increased risk of cardiovascular disease in later years.
- After gestational diabetes, the risk of developing type 2 diabetes within 10 years is high.
- Babies born prematurely or with intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) should be closely monitored in later life for metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular diseases.
Microbiota-Based Protection
- In adolescents with PCOS, hormonal imbalance and insulin resistance can disrupt the vaginal and gut microbiota at an early age.
- During menopause, decreased estrogen levels alter the vaginal and gut microbiota, increasing the risk of infections.
Therefore, life stage-specific microbiota support is an essential part of our preventive health plans.
HPV and Cervical Health
- HPV vaccines provide protection against more than 90% of high-risk types.
- Pap smear and HPV screenings increase the chance of early diagnosis.
- Personalized follow-up protocols are applied in HPV-positive cases.
- Early intervention in cervical dysplasia can completely prevent cervical cancer.
Hereditary Cancer and Genetic Screening
Women with a family history of breast, ovarian, or other gynecologic cancers are recommended to undergo testing for BRCA1, BRCA2, and other relevant genes.
For carriers of high-risk mutations, we offer:
- Increased imaging and screening frequency
- Chemoprevention
- Prophylactic surgery (e.g., prophylactic mastectomy, risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy)
It is possible to eliminate the risk before cancer develops.
Our Preventive Health Services
- Regular gynecological examinations
- HPV vaccination, screening, and management of positive results
- Hormone profile and microbiota evaluations
- Pre-pregnancy genetic screenings
- Individual protection programs for high-risk cancer mutations
- Pregnancy planning and contraception methods
- Lifestyle, nutrition, and stress management support
- Postpartum health risk screening programs
With this approach—shaped by respect for the cyclical nature of the female body, a focus on root causes, and a multidisciplinary perspective—we aim to protect not only your health today, but also for the years and generations to come.
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