Our Services

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Obesity treatment:

Modern approaches to obesity treatment include counseling, individualized treatment plans, and ensuring long-term success in achieving a healthy weight. At our center, we employ advanced therapeutic methods, such as pharmacological treatment for obesity, which involves using medications to regulate appetite and improve metabolism. Additionally, we offer the intragastric balloon, a minimally invasive method that mechanically reduces stomach capacity and promotes a feeling of fullness, facilitating weight reduction.

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Colonoscopy:

Examination of the lower digestive tract focuses on the colon and rectum. It enables early detection of inflammation, polyps, or tumors, including cancer. By providing a detailed view of the mucosa, it allows for the identification of high-risk changes, helping to prevent the development of serious diseases.

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Gastroscopy:

Gastroscopy is an examination of the upper digestive tract that provides a detailed view of the lining of the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum. It is used for the early detection of inflammation, ulcers, or tumors and allows for tissue sampling or minor procedures, such as the removal of polyps. This examination is crucial for diagnosing conditions that may initially be asymptomatic.

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Ultrasound examinations:

We offer ultrasound examinations of the liver, subhepatic region, gallbladder, and pancreas to help diagnose various health issues in the digestive system.

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Vitamin C therapy:

Intravenous administration of Vitamin C is a method where high doses of this vitamin are delivered directly into the bloodstream, allowing for rapid and effective absorption by the body. It is particularly beneficial for boosting immunity, combating inflammation, and supporting regeneration, especially during illness or periods of increased stress.

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Colon cancer:

Colorectal carcinoma, or colon cancer, is one of the most common forms of cancer in the Czech Republic. Approximately 8,000 new cases of this cancer are diagnosed annually, and around 4,000 patients die from its consequences each year.