Gynecology Services

Exceptional Care for Women's Health

Your health needs change throughout life, and we’re here to support you every step of the way. From routine gynecological exams to preparing for childbirth or addressing a specific condition, you’ll find the care you need. If you’re a woman who is sexually active or 17 years old or older, annual pelvic exams and Pap smears are recommended to screen for cervical cancer. These screenings can help catch potential issues early, when they’re most treatable, giving you peace of mind and the best chance for a healthy future.

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From annual exams to complex procedures, we offer a wide range of gynecological services to ensure you have the highest quality of life. Those services include:

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How often should I see a gynecologist? 

If you are a woman who is sexually active or 17 years or older, t’s recommended to see a gynecologist once a year for an annual exam. This visit typically includes a pelvic exam, Pap smear (if needed), and discussions about your overall reproductive health. If you have concerns like irregular periods, unusual symptoms, or are planning for pregnancy, you may need to schedule additional visits.

What is urge incontinence?  

Urge incontinence refers to an unexpected and uncontrollable contraction of the bladder's muscular wall, leading to an immediate and overwhelming need to urinate.

What are signs that I should see a gynecologist outside of my annual exam? 

You should schedule an appointment if you experience irregular or painful periods, unusual discharge, pelvic pain, or symptoms like itching or burning. It’s also important to see a provider if you’re considering birth control options, planning for pregnancy, or have concerns about your sexual health.

What are some treatment options for overactive bladder and pelvic organ prolapse?  
Treatment options can range from non-surgical methods like pelvic floor exercises and medication to surgical procedures like robotic surgery for pelvic organ prolapse and various anti-incontinence procedures.
What preventive measures can be taken to reduce the risk of developing overactive bladder and pelvic organ prolapse?  

Preventive measures can include:

  • Maintaining a healthy weight.
  • Quitting smoking.
  • Managing chronic constipation.
  • Performing pelvic floor exercises.

 

My pregnancy test came back positive. When should I schedule my first prenatal appointment? 

You should schedule your first prenatal visit as soon as you know you're pregnant, ideally within the first several weeks. At this appointment, your provider will confirm your pregnancy, discuss your health history, perform initial tests, and outline what to expect throughout your pregnancy.

How can I manage menopause symptoms? 
Menopause can cause symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats, mood changes, and vaginal dryness. Your provider can recommend lifestyle changes, hormone therapy, or other treatments to help you manage these symptoms and maintain your quality of life.
What are the symptoms of an overactive bladder?  
Symptoms of an overactive bladder can include a sudden and frequent need to urinate, often accompanied by a strong, uncontrollable urge to urinate and, in some cases, involuntary urine leakage.
Who can treat conditions like overactive bladder and pelvic organ prolapse?  
These conditions can be treated by various health care professionals, including urologists, urogynecologists, gynecologists, primary care physicians, geriatricians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and physical therapists specializing in pelvic floor therapy.