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GYNECOLOGICAL PROBLEMS AND OTHER WOMEN'S HEALTH ISSUES

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Women's health services are provided by a gynecologist, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, a clinical assistant, highly trained registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and a medical assistant. Meet our providers.


GYNECOLOGICAL PROBLEMS
Women's health services provided at UHS include:

 
  • Routine annual exams
  • Breast examination
  • Contraception
  • Treatment of all gynecological problems (with referral for surgery).
  • Colposcopy (evaluation of abnormal pap smears)
  • Pelvic ultrasound for diagnosis of abnormalities, such as ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids,
        polyps, and ectopic pregnancies.
  • Other common health concerns, such as menstrual disorders, PMS, eating disorders,
        urinary tract infections, and vaginitis (yeast infections).
  • For additional information about the health problems listed above, visit
    Health Topics for the Curious, our online patient education library.

    APPOINTMENTS

    If you are experiencing any of the above women's health problems, please call us at
    (814) 863-0774 to discuss your medical concern with a nurse. This nurse will help you decide what action is indicated to address your health problem, and if appropriate will also schedule an appointment with a clinician. If a routine annual gynecological exam is also needed, a separate appointment should be scheduled. See Annual (Preventive Health) Exam.

    WOMEN WITH URGENT PROBLEMS ARE SEEN QUICKLY (usually the same day).

    If you have a medical problem requiring an urgent appointment, please call UHS rather than just walking-in. Our advice nurse is available during clinic hours to speak with you over the phone to help assess your health care needs.

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