Zurich, Switzerland
Corinna is a specialist in gynaecology and obstetrics with several years of experience in paediatric obstetrics.
As a gynaecologist, I've been assisting girls and women in various life situations for a long time. I find it rewarding to share my knowledge to simplify complex processes. The journey towards parenthood is particularly significant, involving two individuals striving for a common goal, which may not always unfold as expected. Guiding couples through this journey as a physician and helping them ease the burden of their situation is my calling.

For Corinna, women hold a special place in her heart, and as a gynaecologist, she sees herself as a women’s family doctor. At Cada, she brings this vision to life by offering compassionate support and guidance to women and their partners on the often challenging journey of parenthood.

Born in Diez an der Lahn, Germany, Corinna commenced her academic journey at the Philipps University of Marburg, where she completed her medical studies and earned her doctorate. During her studies, she broadened her horizons with international experience, working in hospitals in Africa.

Following her studies, she gained invaluable clinical experience, beginning in Germany at the University Hospital of Marburg. She then went on to establish her own practice in Marburg. In 2019, she expanded her professional horizons to Switzerland, where she held positions in several medical practices and served as a senior physician at the Ambulatory of the City of Zurich and as a Senior Physician at Triemli City Hospital.

Education
  • Doctorate at the Medical Centre for Internal Medicine, Department of Pneumology. Topic: "Electrophysiological examinations in patients with sleep-related breathing disorders and bradycardic cardiac arrhythmias - 2005
  • Human Medicine and State Examination, Philipps University of Marburg - 1997
Qualifications
  • IFEPAG Exam in Budapest (International Fellow International Exam in Paediatric and Adolescent Gynaecology) - 2006
  • Board Certification in Gynaecology and Obstetrics - 2005