Gynecology
Gynecology services offered in atlanta, ga
About Gynecology
Beginning in your teens and continuing through all stages of life, routine gynecological exams form the foundation you need to maintain optimal health. The team at Urgyn in Atlanta, Georgia, offers compassionate and insightful care, providing gynecological services while also supporting your overall physical and emotional well-being. If you need to schedule a gynecological exam, call the office or request an appointment online today.
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Gynecology Q&A
Why is gynecology care important?
Gynecology plays a crucial role in maintaining your overall health by helping track and manage various aspects of your well-being. Regular gynecology care, particularly through well-woman exams, is essential for the following reasons:
Regulating menstrual cycle
Preserving reproductive health
Monitoring the health of your breasts
Document changes in your health over time
Family planning
Treatment for symptoms related to menopause
Building a rapport with your gynecologist is vital, providing you with a trusted point of contact for acute concerns. In case of issues like pelvic pain, your gynecologist can quickly evaluate and address symptoms, leveraging access to your medical records.
What can I expect during a gynecology exam?
Your visit for a gynecological wellness exam at Urgyn involves a comprehensive discussion with your provider about your health concerns. This dialogue allows you to share any specific issues, such as changes in your menstrual cycle, enabling tailored screenings. While the well-woman exam is personalized, common components may include:
Weight check
Blood draw
Urinalysis
Breast and pelvic exam
Pap smear
Vaccination updates, including flu shots
Bone density screening (for those over age 50)
Sexually transmitted disease (STD) testing
Referral for a mammogram (typically after age 40)
Referral for colon cancer screening (around age 45)
Menopause management, including bioidentical hormone replacement therapy
Your Urgyn provider can assist in selecting the most suitable birth control method based on your family planning needs during your gynecology exam.
How often do I need to see my gynecologist?
Ideally, the team at Urgyn recommends an annual exam around the same time each year. However, you're encouraged to schedule an appointment outside of routine visits if you encounter changes in your health, such as pelvic pain, irregular periods, or pregnancy.
For personalized gynecology care, contact Urgyn by calling the office or requesting an appointment online today.