Wellness Exam
The wellness 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.
Adolescent GYN
We provide evaluation, treatment and support for young women as they transition into adult gynecologic care.
The initial preventative care visit is recommended between the ages of 13 and 15. An internal pelvic examination is usually unnecessary.
Gynecological Problems
The providers at OB-GYN Specialists for Women are here to provide you with professional care throughout all stages of your life. Our providers are experienced with the diagnosis and treatment of many gynecological problems.
Menopause
For those women experiencing the symptoms of menopause, we will guide you through various treatment options, including medications and lifestyle changes.
Your provider will listen and create a plan uniquely suited to your own personal experiences and physical health and needs.
Ultrasound
Ultrasound, also called a sonogram, is an important part of the evaluation process for many obstetric and gynecologic symptoms and conditions. From the first sight and heartbeat of your baby to the evaluation of chronic pelvic pain, our team of board-certified physicians and experienced sonographers provide the highest quality of expertise, skill and personalized care through our cutting-edge technology.
Minimally Invasive Surgery
While open surgery can involve incisions of 6 to 24 centimeters depending on the type and location of the procedure, minimally invasive surgery requires incisions of only 1 to 2 centimeters or no incision at all.
Our surgeons are skilled at using a variety of techniques to operate, resulting in less pain, fewer complications, shorter hospital stays and quicker recovery times and return to normal activities.
Urogynecology
Urogynecology is the field of pelvic health and reconstructive surgery for women. In this field, we offer hope for problems affecting over 200 million women worldwide.
The pelvic floor is a layer of muscles which span the pelvis and support the pelvic organs including the uterus, bladder and bowel. It can become weak – often due to pregnancy and giving birth, aging, extra weight and surgery.