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Plus de 900 interventions gynécologiques mini-invasives réalisées – Le Dr Bassols est spécialisé dans les cas complexes au Centro Médico Teknon.
Le Dr Barbed dirige l'un des programmes de don d'ovocytes les plus avancés d'Espagne au Centro Médico Teknon, avec des taux de réussite dépassant les normes internationales.
Plus de 900 interventions pour endométriose et plus de 1 100 traitements de fibromes – Le Dr Fernandez Oliva est spécialisé en chirurgie gynécologique mini-invasive au Centro Médico Teknon.
Plus de 30 ans d'expérience en médecine de la reproduction – Le Dr Aurell dirige le Campus de fertilité Quirónsalud de Barcelone, un centre de premier plan pour les traitements de fertilité avancés.
Accessing a gynecologist in Spain requires residency registration and a referral from a primary care doctor. Patients must first obtain a Tabisa Sanitaria Individual (TSI) card at a local health center. A family doctor then evaluates symptoms before issuing a specialist referral.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Multi-specialty centers like Hospital HM Nou Delfos or Centro Médico Teknon integrate internal medicine and gynecology. This in-house collaboration often means faster diagnostic turns for complex cases. Large systems with 400,000+ annual patients typically have more standardized protocols for international residents transitioning from public care.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that calling health centers at 8 AM for cancellations can shorten wait times significantly. For routine pregnancy care, many find they can bypass the GP and access a midwife directly.
A specialized team of midwives and obstetricians attends deliveries in Spain. Midwives (matronas) manage low-risk births as primary caregivers. Obstetricians (ginecólogos) intervene for complex cases or surgical procedures. Private hospitals often provide a consistent obstetrician who manages both pregnancy and delivery.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from top-tier facilities like Centro Médico Teknon and Hospital Universitario HM Madrid shows a high volume of over 5,000 births annually. These centers often employ dedicated multidisciplinary units where neonatologists and anesthetists are on-site 24/7. This immediate availability is a key differentiator for high-risk pregnancy management in private Spanish clinics.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that midwives provide the most hands-on support during active labor. They suggest preparing a birth plan in Spanish, as medical staff in public wards may primarily speak the local language.
The standard pregnancy monitoring schedule in Spain for uncomplicated cases typically involves 7 to 10 prenatal visits. Checkups occur every 4 to 6 weeks until the third trimester. Frequency increases to bi-weekly at week 28 and weekly after week 36 to ensure safety.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While public systems in Spain often provide 3 standard ultrasounds, private facilities like Centro Médico Teknon or Quironsalud Madrid offer more frequent imaging. This is useful for patients seeking consistent specialist access. Many top Spanish clinics, including those with JCI accreditation, integrate high-risk management tools like preeclampsia screening in the first trimester.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that midwives manage most routine care in the public system and are highly supportive. However, many recommend booking the first appointment early to avoid long wait times for initial screenings.
You can select or change your OB-GYN in Spain. Private healthcare offers the most freedom. You choose any specialist from your insurance directory. In the public system, you are assigned a doctor based on your address. You must submit a formal request to change.
Bookimed Expert Insight: High-volume clinics like Centro Médico Teknon or Hospital Quiron Barcelona often have 20–50 specialized departments. This scale lets you switch between sub-specialists, such as moving from general gynecology to high-risk pregnancy management, within the same facility while keeping your medical records in one place.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that private insurance allows 'shopping around' for a doctor you click with. In the public system, it is much harder to switch without a documented reason, though updating your residency registration can sometimes trigger a center change.
A standard gynecological check-up in Spain includes a clinical consultation, physical breast examination, and a pelvic evaluation. Specialist providers like Dr. Guillermo Luis Bassols at Centro Médico Teknon perform these screenings. Key components often involve a speculum exam, ultrasound diagnostics, and cervical cancer screenings.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from premier Spanish centers like Centro Médico Teknon shows a trend toward integrated diagnostics. High-volume clinics often combine the physical exam with immediate ultrasound and colposcopy. This approach reduces the need for follow-up visits. It also provides patients with comprehensive results during a single consultation.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that the speculum exam causes temporary pressure. They emphasize that deep breathing helps. Many find that private Spanish clinics allow more time for detailed questions. This extra time helps reduce anxiety during the procedure.
Accessing a gynecologist in the Spanish public system requires registration with a primary care doctor first. Patients must obtain a referral, known as a volante, from their family physician to see a specialist. Most routine check-ups and screenings occur at local sexual health centers.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Our data shows that while public wait times can exceed 80 days, private facilities like Centro Médico Teknon or Quironsalud Madrid handle over 10,000 patients annually with significantly shorter gaps. If you face delays in the public system, these JCI-accredited centers offer fast-track access for complex procedures like myomectomy or specialized fertility treatments.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that calling health centers directly can speed up scheduling compared to waiting for letters. Many suggest using private clinics for urgent issues to avoid long public waiting lists.
Birth plans are legally recognized in Spain under Act 41/2002 and the 2008 National Health Strategy. Hospitals must respect patient autonomy and informed consent. While legally binding, medical staff may prioritize clinical protocols during emergencies to ensure the safety of the mother and baby.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that private hospitals in Spain often offer more flexibility for personalized requests. For example, Quirónsalud Marbella specifically implements a humanized childbirth program. This includes unique protocols for C-sections that prioritize maternal-infant bonding. For the best adherence to a birth plan, selecting a facility with dedicated humanization accreditations is a more reliable strategy than relying solely on legal rights in busier public centers.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that while plans are legal, verbal communication with the midwife is often more effective than the paper itself. Many suggest having a Spanish-speaking partner to advocate for your wishes during labor.
International patients in Spain follow a prenatal schedule with monthly check-ups until week 32. Visits increase to bi-weekly or weekly as the due date approaches. Leading centers like Centro Médico Teknon provide comprehensive screenings and JCI-accredited care for high-risk pregnancies.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from Quirónsalud Marbella shows a strong shift toward humanized C-section protocols and low-intervention care. Many international patients choose private centers because they offer integrated obstetrician-led care rather than midwife-led models. These facilities often perform 23,000+ operations annually, ensuring high clinical volume and expertise.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that private clinics provide more frequent ultrasounds and personalized contact. Some mention that while documents may initially be in Spanish, translators are available to provide English versions.
The standard waiting period for private maternity insurance in Spain typically ranges from 8 to 10 months for childbirth. Most insurers require you to hold a policy for nearly a year before covering delivery costs. Basic gynecological consultations are often available immediately after your policy starts.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Our data shows that high-volume centers, such as Hospital Quiron Barcelona which treats 40,000 patients annually, are often preferred for their specialized departments. When choosing insurance, check if your preferred clinic is in the provider's network. For example, Quirónsalud Marbella has a specialized Obstetrics unit that handles 30,000 patients yearly. Ensuring your clinic and doctor, like Dr. Ramon Aurell Ballesteros, are covered before the 8-month window closes is vital for a smooth experience.
Patient Consensus: Patients note it's critical to confirm the exact start date in writing to avoid issues with preexisting pregnancy clauses. Many suggest using the public system for initial care if conception occurs before the private waiting period ends.
Epidurals are widely available in Spanish hospitals and are used in 85% to 98% of births. You do not need to book them months in advance. However, a mandatory pre-anesthesia appointment in the final weeks of pregnancy is required for medical clearance.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from major groups like Quirónsalud shows that private hospitals often provide more consistent 24/7 anesthesia coverage than smaller public facilities. In cities like Barcelona or Madrid, top centers like Centro Médico Teknon integrate these services into comprehensive obstetric packages. Choosing a high-volume private center ensures an anesthesiologist is always on-site, regardless of whether you labor at night or on weekends.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that clearly documenting your preference in a Spanish-language birth plan prevents confusion. Some mention that while epidurals are common, requesting one early in labor helps avoid delays during busy hospital shifts.
Key first-trimester assessments in Spain occur between weeks 6 and 14. Doctors perform viability scans at 7–9 weeks to confirm a heartbeat. Combined screenings including nuchal translucency and blood tests follow at 11–13+6 weeks. These monitor fetal development and chromosomal health.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Spanish clinics like Centro Médico Teknon or Quirónsalud Marbella often provide more frequent monitoring than public systems. While public hospitals typically start scans at 8 weeks, private facilities allow viability checks as early as week 6. This early access helps patients manage anxiety and confirm pregnancy progress sooner.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that private care in cities like Barcelona and Madrid offers up to three scans by week 12. They emphasize that booking an early week 7 viability scan provides significant peace of mind before the mandatory 12-week screening.
Cervical cancer screenings in Spain's public system are typically scheduled every 3 to 5 years. Women aged 25–34 receive a Pap smear every 3 years. Those aged 35–65 transition to HPV testing every 5 years. Screening generally concludes after age 65 with normal history.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain is moving from opportunistic to population-based screening. This means the system will eventually invite you automatically. Our data shows JCI-accredited centers like Centro Médico Teknon or Hospital Quiron Barcelona often perform 40,000+ yearly procedures. They provide faster diagnostic turnarounds than the public system's 5-year gaps. If you miss a public window, private check-ups in these facilities offer immediate colposcopy and biopsy services.
Patient Consensus: Patients note it's important to proactively request appointments through local health center apps. Some find that gaps between screenings can extend for years unless they follow up themselves.
Patients in Spain can choose their own gynecologist or midwife, but access depends on the healthcare sector. The private sector offers full freedom to select specific doctors. In the public system, providers are typically assigned based on your local catchment area and shift schedules.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from 10,000+ annual patients at Centro Médico Teknon shows that high-volume private centers often provide 24/7 access to your chosen obstetrician. While public hospitals assign the on-duty team, private patients can specifically book experts like Dr. Guillermo Luis Bassols for both prenatal care and delivery. This continuity is a primary driver for international patients choosing private Spanish healthcare.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that getting a specific doctor in the public system requires luck or persistence, as you often see whoever is on shift. Those who choose private care emphasize that the ability to 'test' and bond with one doctor before delivery is worth the extra cost.
English-speaking obstetricians and gynecologists are widely available in Spain, primarily within private JCI-accredited hospitals in Barcelona and Madrid. Specialists like Dr. Maria Arque and Dr. Ramon Aurell Ballesteros often hold international credentials from the UK or USA. These bilingual experts are easily found in centers catering to international patients.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that clinics with high international patient volumes, such as Quironsalud Torrevieja serving 120,000 patients annually, typically offer the most robust multilingual support. In Barcelona, doctors at Fertty International often have training from Yale or IRCAD, ensuring a high level of English proficiency specifically for complex reproductive treatments.
Patient Consensus: Patients note it is important to choose private centers for fluent communication and comfort. Some travelers recommend requesting English documentation upfront, as standard medical reports may initially be provided in Spanish.