This is a review of treatment received at Roan Obstetrics and Gynecology.
As my mother entered middle age, she had a hard time due to menopause.
At first, I thought things would get better, but the menopausal symptoms got worse.
Menopause isn't just a physical change that occurs with age; it's also related to hormones.
That's why I thought natural healing wasn't easy.
So I went to the hospital to relieve my menopausal symptoms.
If there is anyone struggling with menopause, I hope this detailed information will be of some help.
First of all, as you can see in the photo, Seoul Roan Obstetrics and Gynecology is located right in front of the station, making it a great location for public transportation.
The inside of the hospital is clean and the interior is neat.
First of all, the director of the clinic is a female doctor.
I guess because she is a woman, my mother said she feels at ease mentally.
I know that male doctors are equally professional, but it is true that patients who go to the hospital feel more comfortable when they are with the same gender.
In particular, this place has three female gynecologists, so the turnover rate seems to be fast.
However, if you go without a reservation, there may be a long waiting time as there are already people with reservations, so reservations are required.
Clinic hours are from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM, and registration closes at 8:30 PM.
These days, most hospitals close at 6 PM and the last check-in time is 5:30 PM, so it's great that they offer treatment until 9 PM.
Although there are internal medicine departments that operate at night, there aren't many obstetrics and gynecology departments that operate late into the night, so it seems like a lot of people come to this hospital from other areas.
I liked that I could go to the hospital with my mom after work because the clinic was open until quite late.
We went in the evening, there was no one there, and we were able to go straight into the examination room without waiting.
There is also a kiosk in the hospital lobby, so you can check in quickly!
My mother was experiencing some health issues due to menopause, so she had to visit the hospital.
First of all, my mother's most severe menopausal symptom is
Blurry eyes,
Twitching around the eyes,
facial flushing,
Joint pain, etc.
In particular, the symptoms of heart palpitations and insomnia were very severe.
There were many days when I was tired but couldn't sleep, so I just lay down, and when I woke up in the morning, my finger joints and knees hurt.
He also suffered from severe depression.
It's hard when either your body or mind is sick, but since both of you are sick, you had no choice but to go to the hospital.
I went to the hospital for a consultation, and they said that joint problems are one of the representative symptoms of menopause.
Because the symptoms were so severe, after consultation, I decided to get a prescription for medication.
The dosage is 1 tablet per day.
I hope you are still eating well.
In fact, since medicine is medicine, many people have anxiety and distrust about the side effects of medicine, but in fact, all medicines have side effects.
My mother was worried about this at first, but the director knew exactly what my mother was worried about and explained it to her in a very kind and thorough manner.
As I think about the diseases that can occur in the body due to the decrease in female hormones as menopause begins, the doctor's clear and scientific advice that it is much more important to prevent diseases by taking medication rather than worrying about side effects really resonated with me.
For those who are experiencing the hardships of menopause, I recommend visiting a hospital to assess your condition and, even if it doesn't require medication, taking nutritional supplements or exercising to manage your condition. My mother also went to the hospital promptly and has remained healthy to this day.
Especially now, my heart palpitations and joint pain have improved a lot, so I think it was a good decision to go to the hospital.
Although he still has trouble sleeping at night sometimes, his symptoms have improved significantly, and the director said he plans to adjust the dosage.
The obstetrics and gynecology department is a place that is as scary as the dentist, but this is a hospital that I can trust because the director is kind and gives me a lot of scientific answers.
My mother said she plans to continue to visit this hospital for other checkups in the future.