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Gynaecology

"We care for all women across all stages of life. Your health is our focus - from the very beginning." Dr Dimitrios Chronas, Head of the Women's Clinic

Are you looking for a gynaecologist near Zurich? Our gynaecology department treats you in all specialist areas of gynaecology. This includes obstetrics as well as consultations on the desire to have children, check-ups and investigations into breast diseases. Our specialists work around the clock and are happy to work with other specialists if required.

Services in the field of gynaecology

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Diagnostic and therapeutic services

  • Preventive gynaecological check-ups
  • General gynaecological check-ups
  • Gynaecological ultrasound and breast ultrasound
  • Second opinions
  • General surgical gynaecology
  • Laparoscopies (laparoscopy)
  • Uterine endoscopy (hysteroscopy)
  • Uterus-preserving therapies
  • Myomas: investigations and treatments including uterus-sparing myoma therapy (Sonata)
  • Urogynaecology with special consultation hours for bladder weakness and prolapse problems
  • Endometriosis: investigations, medical or surgical therapy, long-term care
  • Laser treatments
  • Further imaging: Computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) including breast MRI and mammography

Management and organisation of the women's clinic

Portrait photo of Dr Dimitrios Chronas

Dr. med. Dimitrios Chronas

Chief Physician, Head of Gynaecological Clinic, Hospital Management

Spital Zollikerberg
Frauenklinik
Trichtenhauserstrasse 20
8125 Zollikerberg

Portrait photo of Pia Schnitzler

Pia Schnitzler

Clinic Management Women's Clinic, Administrative Management Breast Centre Zurich, Bethanien & Zollikerberg, Hospital Management

Spital Zollikerberg
Frauenklinik
Trichtenhauserstrasse 20
8125 Zollikerberg

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