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    ABOUT ASSISTED REPRODUCTION

    • Assisted reproduction
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    INFERTILITY

    • Infertility in women
    • Infertility in men
    • Spermiogram
    • Prevention of OHSS
    • Combination protocols
    • PCOS

    METHODS OF ASSISTED REPRODUCTION

    • Cycle management
    • Stimulation protocols
    • IUI insemination
    • IVF/ICSI
    • CryoET

    LABORATORY PROCEDURES

    • IVF/ICSI
    • PICSI
    • Sperm DNA fragmentation
    • Determination of oxidative stress in ejaculate
    • Cryopreservation of semen
    • Vitrification of embryos and oocytes
    • Social freezing for cancer patients
    • Freeze all technology
    • TESE, TESA, PESA
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  • GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS

    GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS

    • Gynecology and pregnancy
    • Advanced ultrasound diagnostics
    • Gynecological endocrinology and PCOS
    • Pathology of the uterus
    • Endometriosis
    • Menopause
    • Gynecology for young people
    • Family planning and contraception
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    HYSTEROSCOPY

    • Outpatient hysteroscopy
    • Outpatient hysteroscopy - instructions for patients
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Gynecological endocrinology and PCOS

Gynecological endocrinology and PCOS

Gynecological endocrinology and PCOS

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common endocrinological disease, with a frequency of 20-25%.

The function of every cell and tissue is under very complex control of signals that can be:

  • endocrine - endocrine glands use hormones to control functions through the bloodstream
  • paracrine - control of neighbouring cells
  • autocrine - control within the cell.

In addition to hormones, growth factors and cytokines are control signals. The production of all signals should be optimally coordinated because disruption of one system will cause a sequence of dysfunctions and metabolic or reproductive consequences.

The harmony of several control systems is essential for puberty and a normal menstrual cycle. Even minor disturbances in activity can lead to anovulation and amenorrhea.

A narrower field - treatment of endocrinological disorders

Our team of specialists applies an individualized treatment approach in treating various endocrine disorders, considering all available medical parameters to maintain women's health.

Our close specialization is endocrinological disorders in women, such as amenorrhea, anovulation, PCOS/PCOM, premature ovarian failure and other thyroid and cycle disorders.

PCOS

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The PRONATAL Group with its 11 centers is a European leader in the field of reproductive medicine and assisted reproduction.

Contact

  • Group 3 Zametska 13, Rijeka
  • Group 4 +385 51 309 950
  • Group 3 info@miapoliklinika.hr

Opening hours

  • Group 5 Monday - Thursday  8.00 - 20.00
      Friday  8.00 - 16.00
      Saturday 8.00 - 13.00

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