Yes, this condition can be remedied and aesthetically corrected to the great satisfaction of the patient by a surgical combination technique of tightening the pelvic floor on the one hand and narrowing the vagina on the other.
Yes, and in this case, removal of the fibroid may be able to eliminate the symptoms. I would be happy to explain the surgical methods for this in a personal consultation.
An examination of the external and then internal genital area with a mirror examination, taking a cancer, HPV, bacteriology and chlamydia smear, a palpation, a vaginal ultrasound and a breast examination.
I will send you all the results of your examination in encrypted form and in the event of an infection or other abnormality I will of course contact you personally.
Using a magnifying glass, conspicuous areas of the cervix are visualized by staining and painlessly biopsied. The samples are sent to a pathologist, who processes them layer by layer, e.g. to clarify an abnormal cancer smear.
Cell material is taken from the cervix using a brush, just like a cancer smear test. The brush is then sent to a laboratory for testing.
Yes, there is currently a free HPV vaccination in Austria for children and up to the age of 30. However, women of any age can also be vaccinated in my ordinaton.
An infection swab will tell you which germ you need to treat specifically. In most cases, local treatment is completely sufficient.
Infections must be taken very seriously, especially in the case of premature births or repeated miscarriages, and swabs must be regularly checked and infections treated.
No, because there are some important risk factors such as thrombophilia, smoking, obesity and hypertension, so alternative contraceptive methods are preferable. I would be happy to explain this to you in a personal consultation.
e.g. with a copper or gold IUD you have a comfortable contraceptive for 5 years, which is also inexpensive compared to other contraceptive methods.
I would be happy to explain the advantages and disadvantages to you personally.
Young girls in particular often experience such bleeding episodes for several years and report enormous suffering. After a precise diagnosis and a gynecological examination, however, this problem can be solved quickly and you can return to a carefree everyday life.
After a detailed assessment of your symptoms, we also carry out a hormone status by means of a blood test and quickly find out whether you are actually going through the menopause and how you can remedy any unpleasant side effects with lifestyle modifications or - if desired - with hormones.
Yes, the risk of malignant diseases of the breast, uterus and ovaries increases, especially during the perimenopause. The earlier such diseases are detected, the better the treatment can influence the course of the disease.
A targeted urine diagnosis with determination of the germs and an exact determination of the resistance of the antibiotics will provide information as to whether you have used the correct antibiotic.
After an ultrasound, possible causes for this can also be found in endometriosis, fibroids or cysts. We then first try to treat conservatively with medication, but in special cases surgical treatment is also necessary.
This is usually due to a progesterone deficiency and we can replace this in the second half of the cycle (e.g. with vaginal suppositories) so that you feel well again.
Yes, in principle this is possible and I will give you a progestin-only pill to take orally on a long-term basis or insert a hormone coil so that you no longer have periods for the duration of the treatment. I will be happy to tell you more about this in a personal consultation.
A prolapse of the pelvic organs can affect the uterus, the bladder or the rectum.
Here I can train you to use a pessary or - if this is not effective - perform a lowering operation. I will be happy to tell you more about this in a personal consultation.
Yes, and I would be happy to explain to you in a personal consultation which examinations are necessary for this.
This condition is called post-pill menorrhea. I will be happy to treat your condition so that you can have a normal period again and get pregnant.
Yes, there are some important things we should consider in preparation for your pregnancy. Among other things, vaccinations and blood tests (hormone status including thyroid status) are necessary. I will be happy to explain this to you personally.
This depends on the reason for the first high-risk pregnancy. In principle, however, a dramatic outcome can be prevented by planned preparation and close monitoring and, if necessary, treatment in the next pregnancy.
Transfusion syndrome can occur in up to 30% of all monochorial/diamniotic twin pregnancies, but only half of these cases are so severe that the cause of this condition (vascular connections in the children's shared placenta) has to be separated again with a laser. I would be happy to explain the particularities of a monochorial / diamnial twin pregnancy to you.
A difference in growth between the twins is nothing unusual. I will be happy to examine your pregnancy and explain the causes.
We are happy to talk about different birth options and birth positions and the support of a midwife.
Yes, I will be happy to explain to you which birth preparation measures we can plan so that your child can be born as comfortably as possible.
I will be happy to explain to you how we can prevent severe pre-eclampsia, control and treat your blood pressure in good time and prevent complications.
Yes, regular smear tests will enable us to treat germs that are responsible for premature birth in good time.
There are some germs that are actually relevant for your child and I will be happy to check these germs and advise you on what steps may be necessary.
Yes, you are allowed to take certain medications during pregnancy and I will be happy to accompany you through your pregnancy and delivery in an interdisciplinary manner together with neurologists and pediatricians so that your child is also protected.
Fortunately, your underlying disease poses little risk to your pregnancy and delivery, but there may be an increased rate of relapses after the birth. It is therefore important that we use the right medication during pregnancy and prepare well for the time of your delivery in consultation with a neurologist.
A conization can increase the risk of a premature birth, especially if the removal of the tissue was extensive. I will be happy to examine you and advise you on the options available to us to prevent a premature birth.
Yes, I will be happy to examine you and explain what to expect and how we can possibly prevent this, depending on the cause of your short cervix.
Depending on the week of pregnancy and the ultrasound findings, I will explain to you whether it is possible to induce miscarriage with medication on an outpatient basis or whether all treatment options are available.
I will be happy to examine you and take a detailed medical history so that we are well prepared for the next pregnancy and can prevent this.
New opening hours from October 2025
"Dear patients,
Our surgery is open for you at the following times:
Mon: 12pm – 8pm
Tue: 10am – 4pm
Thu: 2pm – 5pm
Fri: 9am – 1pm
Call us to schedule your appointment during the following hours:
Mon: 9am – 11am
Wed: 9am – 7pm
Thu: 9am – 12pm
Your medical team,
Dr. Neli Hachemian
"Dear patients,
Our surgery will be closed from 17.04.25 to 25.04.25.
In urgent cases, please visit a gynecology outpatient clinic in one of Vienna's public hospitals or private hospitals.
Your medical team Neli Hachemian."