Information about the doctor Kapran Anzhela Oleksandrivna
Work experience: 13 years
Category: Second
Education:
- Karazin Kharkiv National University, Medical Faculty;
- Kharkiv Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Perinatology;
- In 2017, completed specialization in Ultrasound Diagnostics
Areas of professional development:
- regular attendance of scientific and practical conferences, seminars and workshops focused on the latest achievements in obstetrics, gynecology and ultrasound diagnostics;
- continuous training in modern methods of diagnosis and treatment, in particular: topical issues of prenatal diagnosis and perinatal medicine, study of the latest technologies in gynecological surgery, use of ultrasound to monitor the condition of the mother and fetus;
- use of international clinical guidelines and protocols.
Priority areas in clinical practice:
- preventive gynecological check-ups: regular monitoring of women’s health, early detection and prevention of diseases, plus advice on overall well-being and reproductive health;
- treatment of menstrual cycle disorders;
- diagnosis and treatment of sexually transmitted infections (STIs);
- diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory conditions in the female pelvic organs;
- diagnosis of cervical diseases (colposcopy, cervical biopsy);
- contraception counseling, insertion and removal of IUDs;
- identifying hormonal changes in women approaching menopause, offering guidance to improve quality of life, reduce symptoms, and maintain health;
- pregnancy planning;
- ultrasound of the pelvic organs;
- ultrasound of the breasts.
Hobbies, favorite movies, books:
- “I’m interested in psychology, as it reveals the depths of human nature and helps me better understand myself and others. Additionally, I love spending time with animals, as they provide genuine emotional support and inspire kindness.”
Doctor's advice:
- “Take care of yourself every day: lead a healthy lifestyle, eat a balanced diet, and have regular medical check-ups, including ultrasound examinations. As Mykola Amosov once said, ‘Doctors treat diseases, but you must earn your health on your own.’ So don’t postpone self-care—consistent prevention will help you maintain women’s health!”