A gynaecological check

A gynaecological check-up

There are women who want to undergo a gynaecological examination to rule out that something is wrong with their uterus, ovaries or vagina. We give you the opportunity to undergo a comprehensive gynaecological examination “at your own request”, without referral from your GP. The costs of this examination are not covered by your insurance.

A general gynaecological check-up usually consists of:

  • General gynaecological history taking (interview)
  • Gynaecological examination to assess your internal and external genitalia.
  • An ultrasound assessment of your internal genitalia
  • Further examination on request (not screening), for example, a smear or a test for sexually transmitted diseases
  • Possible other tests on request: general blood tests, hormone test, etc.
  • Advice on lifestyle and prevention
  • All of the above steps are not standard and are customized to the individual.

Costs of a gynaecological check

  • Gynecological consultation: € 250,-
  • Smear test: + € 90,-
  • Pap smear with HPV test: + € 160,-
  • STD test (Chlamydia and/or Gonorrhea): + € 90,-
  • Additional testing (HIV/HEP B/Lues/): + € 90,-
  • Hormonal screening (including AMH): + € 100,-
  • Vaginal culture test: + € 70,-

Before you can make an appointment for a gynaecological check-up, we request a down payment of 95 euro.

Frequently asked questions about gynaecological check

Do I need a referral for a gynaecological check?

A gynaecological check-up does not require a referral from the general practitioner. However, this means that this check-up is not covered by the insurance and is at your own expense.

What are the benefits of a gynaecological checkup?

Regular checkups can help detect conditions at an early stage, even if you do not yet have symptoms. Any treatments can then be started quickly.

For whom is a gynaecological check-up suitable?

A check-up is suitable for all women, even without complaints. A gynaecological check-up can reassure you if you are worried about something, or can offer you insights into your own body, such as fertility.

How often is a gynaecological check-up needed?

We recommend a preventive checkup with the gynaecologist once every three years. If you feel the need for more frequent check-ups, for example annually, this is also possible. A check-up is not mandatory, and depending on your personal preference, you can have it done more or less often.

Waiting time indication

Dermatology
1 4

Days

Gynaecology
2 1

Days

Proctology
3 0

Days

Phlebology
0 7

Days

Plastic surgery
0 4

Days

Waiting time indication

Dermatology
1 4

Days

Gynaecology
2 1

Days

Proctology
3 0

Days

Phlebology
0 7

Days

Plastic surgery
0 4

Days