Pioneer in health 4.0 for menopause and andropause
Dr Natalia Gennaro
The Instituto Médico Dra Natalia Gennaro stands as a pioneer in Health 4.0 for menopause and andropause, revolutionising the way human wellbeing is understood and approached. In a world where health is often reduced to the mere absence of disease, this centre proposes a holistic model based on the World Health Organization’s definition of health as a state of complete physical, emotional, and social wellbeing.
Led by the acclaimed Dr Natalia Gennaro—a professional with three medical specialisations, 18 master’s degrees, patented medical devices, and several scientific publications—the institute breaks taboos and offers a comprehensive approach that goes beyond symptom management, guiding patients towards lasting and complete wellbeing. Her leadership has transformed the clinic into a benchmark of innovation, where science, technology, and humanism merge to redefine the medical experience.
The centre’s Health 4.0 model integrates the latest advances in robotics, genomics, omics, artificial intelligence, wearables, and regenerative medicine, applied across specialities such as functional gynaecology and urology, integrative cardiology, regenerative rheumatology, advanced nutrition, aesthetic regenerative medicine, and psychology 4.0. It also features units for neuromodulation, hypoxia–hyperoxia training, and the first robotic pelvic floor diagnostic unit in collaboration with the Hospital Moncloa HLA Madrid.
Personalised hormone therapies for menopause and andropause are among the institute’s key pillars. Each treatment is individually tailored, prioritising safety and efficacy in accordance with the most up-to-date scientific recommendations. These therapies not only relieve symptoms but also promote healthy longevity, reduce the risk of chronic diseases, and enhance quality of life by integrating lifestyle strategies and emotional wellbeing support.
A distinctive feature of the institute is its Happy Health Network, an innovative emotional intelligence initiative designed to humanise medicine. This approach strengthens the connection between patients and healthcare professionals, improving the clinical environment and the overall healing experience. The centre’s design embodies this philosophy: spaces dedicated to meditation, breathing, smiling, and hugging, alongside exercise areas and environments free from electromagnetic radiation—with antioxidant air and alkaline water—contribute to harmony between body and mind.
Finally, the Antiageing Club by Dr Natalia Gennaro extends the experience beyond the consultation room, fostering a community devoted to holistic wellbeing. Altogether, the institute represents a true evolution and revolution in modern medicine, where cutting-edge technology merges with personalised, compassionate care—redefining what it means to be truly healthy in the 21st century.























