Well Women Care
Well Women Care
We make your well-woman visit all about your gynecolgic and reproductive health because these visits are an important part of your overall well-being. What happens during your well-woman visit depends on a few factors:
- Your age
- Your sexual history
- Your medical history
- Your family history
The Well-Woman Exam
The well-woman examination is recommended at least once a year or every 2 years depending on your age, starting as early as age 13. The most important tests included in the well-woman examination is the breast exam, pelvic exam and PAP test. The most important tests included in the well-woman examination is the breast exam, pelvic exam and PAP test.
Other tests including, but not limited to, blood pressure, urinalysis, complete blood count and STD testing are offered and are important in identifying potential early health problems and in the early detection of certain gynecologic cancers. As you age and your health changes, your well-woman visits may involve more extensive tests.
We respect the privacy and confidentiality of all our patients.
We’d love to share our knowledge with you in answering questions you may have on:
- Birth control
- Bleeding or pain after sex
- Irregular periods
- Pelvic pain
- Decreased Libido/Sexual Dysfunction
- Pregnancy testing
- Genetic testing and Hereditary Cancer Screening
- Testing for sexually transmitted diseases
- Menopause symptoms
- Emotional/Psychological Issues
- Mammography and Bone Density
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