Gynecologists Near You in Munich - Preventive Care & Holistic Care

A gynaecologist's practice is about much more than examinations and findings. It is about trust, sensitive issues, good information and making you feel seen and taken seriously. If you have a

In our practice, we deliberately take these complaints seriously. We support you with modern diagnostics, experience and an empathetic, structured approach. Depending on the situation, different components may be useful, such as hormonal treatment options, pain management and complementary holistic approaches.

In the case of endometriosis in particular, many patients want a place where not only individual symptoms are considered, but the entire symptoms. This is because the disease can significantly affect everyday life, resilience, sex life, partnership and emotional well-being. Care that is medically based and at the same time leaves room for your personal situation is all the more important.

When complaints have long been described as “normal”

Many patients come with the wish to “finally be able to speak in peace.” We are creating the framework for exactly this: a protected conversation, clear processes and an atmosphere in which even sensitive topics can be addressed.

Why many patients do not feel seen for a long time

It is often not only the pain itself that is typical, but also the feeling of being alone with the symptoms or having to explain again and again how stressful the situation actually is.

What is important in the beginning

It is therefore important first: Severe or recurring symptoms do not simply have to be accepted. They deserve careful clarification and a framework in which connections are identified and complaints are taken seriously.

What good accompaniment is really about

As a gynaecologist's practice in Munich, we support you in a variety of situations: from regular preventive care to clarification of complaints to advice on specific questions. It is important to us not to use “Scheme F”, but to find out together what makes sense in your specific situation and what really bothers you.

What is at the heart of this

- a detailed classification of your complaint
- no look at temporal patterns and relationships
- comprehensible explanations of possible causes
- a realistic assessment of useful next steps
- a treatment plan that fits your situation

Why the overall picture is decisive

Especially in the case of endometriosis, it is of little use to just look at a single finding. It is crucial to understand the overall picture: How do you experience your pain? When do they occur? What effects do they have on everyday life, work or relationships? What has already been tried? And what do you need now to get more clarity and relief?

Typical symptoms of endometriosis

Prevention is not a mandatory program — it is a tool for identifying at an early stage what is quietly developing. At the same time, it shouldn't feel like stress. That is why we rely on a calm, clear structure: We clarify what is pending, what makes sense and what questions you have. Preventive care often involves:

Common symptoms

- severe pain during menstruation
- recurring lower abdominal pain
- pain during sexual intercourse
- pain when urinating or defecating, especially depending on the cycle
- exhaustion and reduced resilience
- Difficulties with an unfulfilled desire to have children

Not all endometriosis is the same

Not every patient experiences all symptoms. And not all endometriosis is the same. That is exactly why careful gynecological classification is so important.

Why endometriosis is often detected late

Acute symptoms can be unsettling — especially if they recur or are difficult to classify. Our approach is therefore clear: We listen, ask the right questions, investigate specifically and explain transparently what we see and what that means. Depending on the situation, this may include: Symptom-oriented examination

When the disease affects everyday life

In addition, endometriosis not only affects the body, but often also the quality of life. Anyone who regularly has pain plans differently, cancels appointments, sleeps worse or lives permanently with tension. This is also part of the disease and should be considered in treatment.

What many women mean by an endometriosis specialist

When women search for an endometriosis specialist in Munich, they often mean more than just a formal name. What is usually meant is something very specific: medical support who really knows the disease, does not trivialize symptoms and can explain various treatment options in a comprehensible way.

What many patients value

- Experience with typical and atypical symptoms
- an open ear for long-lasting suffering
- structured diagnostics instead of hasty classification
- a clear and realistic treatment plan
- the feeling of being taken seriously both medically and humanly

Why this combination is so important

Especially when it comes to a complex disease such as endometriosis, this combination makes a big difference.

Diagnostics and classification — step by step instead of hasty conclusions

If endometriosis is suspected, a structured diagnosis is crucial. Not all pain automatically means endometriosis, but persistent or typical symptoms should be carefully classified.

What a first appointment can do

- to record your complaints precisely
- to better understand the course of time
- to discuss previous findings or therapies
- classify possible next investigations
- to develop a clear plan for further action

Why not every answer has to be available immediately

Not every answer has to be immediately clear. Especially when it comes to complex complaints, it often makes sense to proceed step by step — calmly, comprehensibly and without unnecessary hassle.

Treatment for endometriosis — individually rather than according to the scheme

There can be various useful treatment components for endometriosis. Depending on the situation, this includes hormonal options for cycle regulation, appropriate pain management and complementary measures such as dietary adjustments, physiotherapy, psychotherapeutic support, acupuncture, yoga, and sleep and stress management.

Which treatment is appropriate depends on your situation

This is exactly what many women need for endometriosis: not a rigid standard solution, but an individually tailored combination. Which steps make sense depends on how severe the symptoms are, which phase of life you are in and which goals are paramount for you.

What can be the focus on for female patients

For some patients, it is primarily about relieving pain. For others, the focus is on better classification of recurring complaints. Still others would like support that also includes topics such as exhaustion, stress, sexuality or the desire to have children.

When the desire for a specialized point of contact occurs

If you have a

Good care often starts with a well-founded classification

Not every patient needs a clinic right away. Good care often starts with a well-founded gynecological assessment, a clear classification of the symptoms and a clear recommendation as to which next steps make sense on an outpatient basis and when a further specialized connection can be helpful.

Why a quiet first point of contact is so valuable

That is precisely why a quiet and experienced first point of contact is so important. It provides orientation and helps to choose the next medically meaningful step instead of looking hastily in all directions.

A secure framework for an often stressful topic

Endometriosis is not just a medical issue. Many women also experience the illness as emotionally stressful. Anyone who has been in pain for a long time or feels misunderstood over and over again often loses confidence in their own body or in the feeling of being taken seriously with their complaints.

What can have room for a conversation

That is why the context of the conversation is so important. You can describe what bothers you. You can be uncertain. And you don't have to prove your complaints perfectly for them to be medically relevant.

Good accompaniment often starts with something simple

Especially in the case of an illness that is often associated with long periods of suffering, good treatment often starts with something very simple: listening, taking it seriously, classifying.

What many women mean by an endometriosis specialist

Some concerns are “carried along” for years because it is difficult to talk about them. This is exactly what you need is a practice in which you feel safe. Topics such as sexuality, pain during sexual intercourse, libido, shame or stressful experiences may be addressed — without evaluation. If you wish, we approach these topics carefully: step by step, at your own pace, and always with a focus on clarity and relief.

What many patients value

- Experience with typical and atypical symptoms
- an open ear for long-lasting suffering
- structured diagnostics instead of hasty classification
- a clear and realistic treatment plan
- the feeling of being taken seriously both medically and humanly

Why this combination is so important

Especially when it comes to a complex disease such as endometriosis, this combination makes a big difference.

This is how an appointment can take place if endometriosis is suspected

So that you know what to expect, here is a realistic process — without unnecessary complexity:

Interview and initial settingInterview and anamnesis

1. Gespräch und Anamnese
Which symptoms exist, since when, in which context and how severe?

2. Classification of previous findings
What has already been investigated or treated?

3. Targeted investigation when appropriate
Each step is explained transparently.

Discussion of possible connections
What information can be gleaned from the process so far?

Plan the next steps
What makes sense now, what can be waited for and what should be further clarified in a targeted manner? Our goal is that you do not leave the appointment with more uncertainty, but with comprehensible orientation.

The next step can be relieving

As a gynecological practice in Munich, we support patients in very different phases of life — from the initial gynecological presentation to questions that only become relevant later in life. Some come for preventive care, some because of acute symptoms, others would like a second opinion or more time for counseling. No matter why you come, it is important that you feel that you are being taken seriously — medically and humanly.

Discuss calmly and gain clarity

The first step doesn't have to be a big one. It is often enough to make an appointment, discuss the symptoms in peace and quiet and have the situation classified in a structured manner. This often results in what many patients need most: clarity, a plan and the feeling that they are no longer alone with their symptoms.