Gynecologist in Barcelona
We care for your gynecological health with warmth, experience, and complete confidentiality.
Annual Checkups
Culture / Pap Smear
HPV Vaccine
What Is Gynecology, And Why Is It Key to Your Well-Being?
What does it mean to take care of your intimate health?
Gynecology is the medical specialty that helps you in understanding your body and caring for your health as a woman—through every stage of life.
Our role goes beyond diagnosing or treating a condition.
We’re here to listen, help prevent problems, and give you the information you need to make confident decisions about your health.
Regular gynecology visits are essential to:
NPrevention and Early Detection
Identifying potential conditions early, such as infections, cysts, fibroids, or types of gynecological cancer.
NSexual and Reproductive Health
Receiving expert guidance on contraception, family planning, and fertility.
NSymptom Management
Finding relief for menstrual irregularities, pelvic pain, or menopause symptoms.
NEducation and Empowerment
Better understanding your body and how to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Our Gynecology Services in Barcelona
Specialized Gynecological Care For All Your Needs
Diagnosis and Treatment of Gynecological Conditions
Infections, menstrual cycle changes, endometriosis, fibroids, cysts, pelvic floor issues, etc.
Family Planning and Contraception
We provide personalised guidance to help you choose the contraception method that best suits you.
Sexual Health and STD Screening
A trusted space to talk about your sexual health and get STD screening tests with complete confidentiality.
Care During Menopause and the Menopausal Transition
We support you through this important transition, offering personalised solutions to relieve symptoms.
Your First Gynecology Visit in Barcelona With Us
This first visit is the foundation for caring for your gynecological health long-term.
At our clinic, you’ll find a warm approach and a calm space designed to make the experience as comfortable and natural as possible.
First Meeting
During this first conversation, we will ask about your medical history and habits to better understand you. It’s not an interrogation, it’s the start of a relationship built on trust.
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General Health Check
We may check your blood pressure and carry out a general assessment of your health to detect possible signs that may require attention.
Gynecological Exam
Includes a breast exam and a pelvic exam to visualise the vagina and cervix. While it may feel a bit uncomfortable, it should not be painful.
Sample Collection
During the exam, if needed, samples will be taken for a Pap smear and/or cultures to detect infections or cellular changes.
Gynecological Ultrasound
This imaging test allows us, if needed, to accurately view internal pelvic organs such as the uterus, ovaries, or endometrium.
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Assessment
At the end, the gynecologist will explain the findings and outline the next steps.
Prices for Our Services
Gynecology Visit
Gynecology consultation for check-ups and general assessment. Ideal for routine follow-ups and addressing questions.
Gynecological exam
Breast exam
Complete Visit (Culture + Pap Smear + Ultrasound)
Complete check-up in a single visit: Pap smear + culture + ultrasound for a more comprehensive assessment.
Vaginal culture
Ultrasound included
Complete exam
Visit + Pap Smear
Gynecological Pap smear with a medical consultation for prevention and follow-up based on your history.
Sample collection
Prevention
Medical interpretation
Visit + Culture
Consultation with a culture to detect vaginal infections and guide treatment based on results.
Symptom assessment
Treatment plan
Visit + Transvaginal Ultrasound
Consultation with a transvaginal ultrasound for a more precise assessment of the uterus and ovaries.
Uterus and ovary assessment
Medical report
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Frequently Asked Questions About Gynecology
Is the gynecological exam always necessary?
How often should I get a Pap smear?
Do I need to keep seeing a gynecologist after menopause?
It’s normal to have questions about your gynecological health, when to schedule an appointment, or which check-ups are recommended at each stage.
You can visit our Frequently Asked Questions section for guidance, but remember you can always contact us if you need clearer or more personalised support.
When should I see a gynecologist for the first time?
There isn’t one exact age, but a first visit is often recommended around ages 18–20, even if you’re not sexually active.
It’s also a good idea to come in sooner if you become sexually active, develop symptoms (painful periods, irregular cycles), or have questions about contraception.
The first visit usually focuses on conversation and prevention.

