Female Urogenital Health and Pregnancy-Related Care
At Spitalul Clinic Nicolae Malaxa in Bucharest, clinical research in Gynecology-Obstetrics focuses on female urogenital diseases and pregnancy complications, with studies aimed at improving care for infections and reproductive health needs.
- Research on Human Papillomavirus infection and the clearance of high-risk genital HPV infections
- Evaluation of new approaches for infection management and better outcomes in women’s reproductive health
- Clinical work related to pregnancy prevention and contraceptive care
These trials are designed to assess whether new options can improve infection resolution, support effective contraception, and strengthen everyday gynecologic care.
Reproductive and Urinary Physiological Research
This research area covers reproductive and urinary physiological phenomena, with studies centered on how the body responds to contraceptive methods and genital infection treatments in real clinical settings.
- Testing the effectiveness of a therapy for high-risk HPV clearance
- Assessing the contraceptive performance of levonorgestrel-based vaginal delivery methods
- Comparing contraception options to better understand treatment effectiveness and tolerability
The site’s trials help clarify how reproductive health interventions perform, with a practical focus on safety, usability, and real-world benefit for patients.



