Gynea Expands Women’s Health Services with New Clichy Center
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A new, comprehensive women’s health center is opening its doors in Clichy, France, marking the third location for Gynea, a rapidly expanding network dedicated to reimagining the gynecological experience. The 380-square-meter facility aims to empower patients and prioritize holistic well-being, addressing a critical gap in traditional healthcare.
Gynea was founded on the principle of patient-centered care, born from a desire to improve upon often-negative experiences with conventional gynecological services. “I talked to friends about it and many had experienced the same thing,” a company representative shared. “We said to ourselves that we needed to rethink the care pathway as a whole with real attention to mental health, nutrition, and intimacy.”
A Holistic Approach to Women’s Healthcare
The new center, located on rue de Neuilly, offers a bright and soothing environment designed to foster trust and open communication. It features nine consultation rooms, two dedicated ultrasound rooms, and a specialized osteopathy room. Notably, the facility includes a surgical activity room – a relatively uncommon feature in France – equipped for procedures such as infertility assessments, biopsies, and conizations.
The growing team currently comprises two gynecologists, four midwives (including two sonographers), an osteopath, and a dietitian. A psychiatrist is expected to join the team shortly, further emphasizing Gynea’s commitment to comprehensive care.
Beyond Treatment: Empowering Through Education
Gynea distinguishes itself by offering more than just clinical services. The center provides free workshops open to the public, covering essential topics such as self-palpation, nutrition, and birth preparation. This proactive approach aims to empower women with the knowledge and tools to take control of their health.
The center operates under Sector 2 approval, ensuring accessibility, and currently accommodates emergency appointments. Plans are underway to extend operating hours to include weekends beginning in 2026, further enhancing convenience for patients.
This expansion reflects a growing demand for women-focused healthcare that prioritizes empathy, education, and a holistic understanding of well-being. Gynea’s model represents a significant step toward a more patient-centric future for gynecological care.
