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Supporting Excellence in Women's health

At Gynaia, we develop decision support tools and structured training programmes to assist clinicians across key domains in gynecological and early pregnancy care.

If you plan to develop learning curricula, decision support apps, or case database materials within any domain across gynecology, early pregnancy, obstetrics, fertility, and women's health in general - , we'd be keen to partner with you.

Clinical Domains

gynecologic oncology
Gynecologic Oncology

Our education programmes and decision support tools help clinicians in evaluating patients with suspected gynecological malignancies and pathologies.

Early Pregnancy
Early Pregnancy

Providing structured support for clinicians assessing early pregnancy cases, including viability, location, and complications such as miscarriage or suspected ectopic pregnancy.

obstetrics
Obstetrics

Supporting consistent ultrasound-based assessments across all trimesters of pregnancy, including growth tracking, fetal biometry, and wellbeing evaluation, in accordance with standard clinical practice.

fertility
Fertility

Helping clinicians in assisted reproduction by assessing endometrial parameters relevant to implantation, such as thickness and pattern, and by supporting cycle monitoring and imaging in ICSI and IVF protocols.

PROFESSIONALS THAT TRUST GYNAIA

“IOTA, Gynaia and GREEG partner to support gynecologists with structured, evidence-based diagnostics, ultimately improving care for the women we serve."

J. M. Levaillant and A. L. Siraga

IOTA's mission is to improve care through structured diagnostics and international collaboration. We ensure that the ADNEX model and related protocols are implemented in a clinically rigorous way."

Prof. D. Timmerman | KULeuven

Valuing sensitivity over specificity, IOTA ADNEX at 10% in real-world practice has highest sensitivity and should be considered the new standard of care diagnostic test in ovarian cancer for postmenopausal women.

Prof. S. Sundar | University of Birmingham