Clinical Domains

Supporting clinical excellence across
key areas of gynecological care

At Gynaia, we develop decision support tools and structured training programmes to assist clinicians across key domains in gynecological care. Our focus is on enabling accurate data entry, consistent reporting, and clinically meaningful risk estimation—supporting, not replacing, expert clinical judgement.

Gynecologic Oncology

Our tools support clinicians in evaluating patients with suspected gynecological malignancies by providing standardized input frameworks and risk assessment outputs.

In oncology care, our software can support informed decision-making, which may contribute to identifying conservative management pathways where clinically appropriate—potentially helping to preserve fertility when treatment options allow.

Uterine Masses
Enabling structured documentation and supporting consistent risk stratification in cases of suspected endometrial or other uterine pathology.
Adnexal Masses
Supporting clinicians in the characterization of adnexal masses using validated models, standardized ultrasound terminology, and structured input-output flows.

Early Pregnancy

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

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

Gynaia assists clinicians involved in assisted reproduction by supporting assessment of endometrial parameters relevant to implantation, such as endometrial thickness and pattern, in the context of IVF. Additionally, we support structured cycle monitoring and imaging in ICSI and IVF protocols.

Supporting Clinical Excellence

Our tools and training programmes are designed to support clinicians in delivering optimal care across these essential domains of gynecological practice.