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30 common questions and answers (Q&A) at Váci34 Medical Center

  • Writer: Váci 34 Medical Center
    Váci 34 Medical Center
  • Aug 11
  • 3 min read

Updated: Aug 12

One of the biggest advantages of private healthcare is that every patient can get clear answers to their questions. We have collected the most frequently asked questions from (Q&A) our patients, and our specialists at Váci34 have provided clear, professional answers.


Andrology at Váci34 - Q&A


What is andrology, and how is it different from urology?

  • Andrology focuses on male reproductive health, while urology treats the urinary system in both men and women.


When should I see an andrologist?

  • If you experience fertility problems, erectile dysfunction, or testicular pain, it’s recommended to book an andrology consultation.


Is a semen analysis painful?

  • No, it’s simple, painless, and performed in a private and discreet setting.


We provide compassionate, professional care at Váci34.
We provide compassionate, professional care at Váci34.

Dermathology - Q&A


How often should I get a mole screening?

  • At least once a year, especially if you have many moles or a family history of skin cancer.


How are warts removed?

  • Warts are removed under local anesthesia. The procedure is quick and involves minimal discomfort.


What should I do if I have acne?

  • A dermatologist will identify the cause and recommend the right treatment, which may include medication or specialized skincare procedures.


Immunology - Q&A


What symptoms may indicate an immunology issue?

  • Frequent infections, unexplained fatigue, or signs of autoimmune disease should prompt an immunology consultation.


Do you offer autoimmune disease testing?

  • Yes, our lab and immunology department provide a wide range of autoimmune tests.


Can an immunologist help with frequent colds?

  • Yes, after assessing your immune system, targeted treatments can be recommended.


Clinical dietetics - Q&A


When should I see a dietitian?

  • If you struggle with weight issues, insulin resistance, digestive problems, or food intolerances.


Will I get a personalized diet plan?

  • Yes, our dietitians create individualized plans based on your health needs and lifestyle.


Can a dietitian help manage insulin resistance?

  • Absolutely. Proper nutrition is essential in treating insulin resistance.


Laboratory tests - Q&A


Should I come fasting for blood tests?

  • Yes, for most tests fasting is recommended, unless your doctor advises otherwise.


How long does it take to get my results?

  • Typically, 24–48 hours. Some specialized tests may take longer.


Do you offer test packages?

  • Yes, including insulin resistance, men’s health, fertility, and maternity packages.


Gynecology - Q&A


When should I visit a gynecologist for the first time?

  • After the onset of menstruation, especially if there are any concerns or a need for contraception.


Can the exam be done if I’m still a virgin?

  • Yes, we use special techniques to ensure a painless exam without affecting virginity.


Is a Pap smear painful?

  • It’s usually painless and quick, with only minimal discomfort in some cases.


Surgery and proctology - Q&A


What happens during a hemorrhoid exam?

  • It’s performed discreetly, quickly, and with minimal discomfort.


When should I see a surgeon for an ingrown toenail?

  • If the toe is inflamed, painful, and home treatments fail, surgical intervention may be necessary.


Can you remove small skin lesions?

  • Yes, our clinic performs minor procedures such as mole excisions on-site.


Semen analysis - Q&A


How long does it take to get my results?

  • Usually 1–2 days, allowing for prompt diagnosis and treatment if needed.


Is any preparation required for the test?

  • Yes, 2–5 days of abstinence is recommended for accurate results.


STD clinic - Q&A


When should I get tested for STDs?

  • If you notice unusual discharge, itching, pain, rashes, or after a new sexual partner.


How long do STD test results take?

  • Typically 1–3 business days.


Ultrasound - Q&A


What types of ultrasound scans do you provide?

  • Abdominal, pelvic, breast, thyroid, vascular, and Color Doppler ultrasound examinations are available.


Is any preparation required for an ultrasound?

  • Yes, fasting is required for abdominal scans, and a full bladder is needed for pelvic scans.


Urology - Q&A


When should I see a urologist?

  • If you experience urinary tract infections, urination problems, prostate issues, or difficulty emptying your bladder.


At Váci34 Medical Center, our specialists are dedicated to answering every question with expertise, empathy, and precision—offering modern care in a comfortable, private setting.


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