- Routine Well-Woman Exams
- Family Planning and Contraception
- Management of Menstrual Disorders
- Treatment of Pelvic Pain and Endometriosis
- Management of Menopause Symptoms
- Gynecologic Surgery
- Infertility
- Management of Urinary Incontinence and Pelvic Floor Disorders
- Sexual Health and Wellness
Routine Well-Woman Exams
Regular check-ups are essential for maintaining optimal reproductive health. Our comprehensive well-woman exams include pelvic exams, Pap smears, breast exams, and screenings for sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
Family Planning and Contraception
We provide personalized family planning services tailored to your needs and preferences. From birth control pills and patches to long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) such as IUDs and implants, we offer a range of options to help you plan your family on your terms.
Management of Menstrual Disorders
If you’re experiencing irregular periods, heavy bleeding, or other menstrual issues, our experienced gynecologists can help diagnose and manage your condition. We offer treatments ranging from medication and hormonal therapy to minimally invasive procedures like endometrial ablation.
Treatment of Pelvic Pain and Endometriosis
Pelvic pain can significantly impact your quality of life. Our team specializes in diagnosing and treating pelvic pain conditions, including endometriosis. We offer a range of treatments, including medication management, minimally invasive surgery, and holistic approaches to pain management.
Management of Menopause Symptoms
Menopause brings about hormonal changes that can lead to a variety of symptoms, including hot flashes, mood swings, and vaginal dryness. Our OB/GYNs provide personalized care to help manage menopausal symptoms and improve your overall quality of life.
Gynecologic Surgery
If surgery is necessary to address gynecological conditions such as fibroids, ovarian cysts, or pelvic organ prolapse, our skilled providers offer surgery in the hospital, ambulatory surgery centers and in the office.
Infertility
If you’re struggling with infertility issues, our providers can help to identify potential causes and develop personalized treatment plans. We offer a range of fertility services, including ordering diagnostic testing, ovulation induction, and intrauterine insemination (IUI).
Management of Urinary Incontinence and Pelvic Floor Disorders
Urinary incontinence and pelvic floor disorders can significantly impact your quality of life. Our OB/GYNs provide comprehensive evaluations and offer a range of treatments, including pelvic floor physical therapy, medications, and minimally invasive procedures like sling placement.
Sexual Health and Wellness
Your sexual health is an integral part of your overall well-being. Our team provides confidential and compassionate care for a wide range of sexual health concerns, including low libido, painful intercourse, and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
What age should I start seeing a gynecologist?
It’s generally recommended that women have their first gynecological visit between the ages of 13 and 15, or when they become sexually active, whichever comes first.
How often should I have a gynecological exam?
The frequency of gynecological exams varies depending on your age, medical history, and risk factors. Typically, it’s recommended to have a pelvic exam and Pap smear every 1-3 years starting at age 21, and more frequently as advised by your provider.
What should I expect during a gynecological exam?
A gynecological exam usually includes a discussion of your medical history, a physical examination (including breast and pelvic exams), and possibly screenings for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and cervical cancer.
What is a Pap smear and how often do I need one?
A Pap smear is a test to screen for cervical cancer. It’s recommended every three years for women aged 21-29, and every five years for women aged 30-65, often combined with HPV testing.
When should I consider starting birth control and what are my options?
You may consider birth control when you become sexually active or to manage menstruation-related issues. Options include pills, patches, injections, implants, IUDs, and more.
What is HPV and how is it related to gynecological health?
HPV (Human Papillomavirus) is a common sexually transmitted infection that can lead to cervical cancer and other health issues. Regular Pap smears can detect HPV and early signs of cervical cancer.
How can I manage menstrual cramps?
Menstrual cramps can often be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers, heating pads, exercise, and relaxation techniques. If your cramps are severe or interfere with your daily life, your healthcare provider may recommend prescription medications or other treatments.
When should I consider fertility testing?
If you’ve been trying to conceive for a year (or six months if you’re over 35) without success, or if you have a known fertility issue, you may want to consider fertility testing. This typically involves a series of tests to evaluate both partners’ reproductive health and identify any potential barriers to conception.
Is it normal to experience changes in sexual desire?
Yes, changes in sexual desire are common and can be influenced by factors such as stress, relationship issues, hormonal changes, and medical conditions. If you’re concerned about changes in your libido, it’s important to discuss them with your Physicians For Women provider to determine the underlying cause and explore treatment options.