Gynecology & Preventive Care
Advanced Gynecologic Care
Preventive gynecology should feel clear, respectful, and practical. Whether you need routine screening or help understanding an abnormal result, we are here to guide the next step.
Preventive Care for Every Stage
Well-woman and preventive gynecology visits
Pap and HPV screening education
Abnormal Pap result follow-up and next-step counseling
Birth control counseling
IUD placement planning and comfort options
Cycle tracking and menstrual awareness
Abnormal bleeding evaluation
Pelvic pain, fibroid, PCOS, and endometriosis-related conversations
Cancer risk and screening education when appropriate
From Uncertainty to Understanding
Gynecologic care should feel straightforward, supportive, and easy to talk about. We focus on clear explanations and shared decision-making so you understand what is happening, what your options are, and what the next step looks like.
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An abnormal Pap or HPV result can feel scary, but it does not always mean cancer. We help explain what the result means, what follow-up may be recommended, and what questions to ask. The goal is to reduce fear and make the next step clear.
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There is no single best birth control method for everyone. We help patients compare options based on goals, bleeding patterns, side effects, convenience, medical history, hormone preferences, and future fertility plans.
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Patients should be able to talk openly about pain, anxiety, past experiences, and comfort options before an IUD procedure. We believe procedure planning should be patient-centered and respectful.
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Cycle tracking can help patients recognize patterns in bleeding, mood, energy, pain, cervical fluid, and symptoms. It can also support better conversations about irregular cycles, contraception, fertility awareness, and perimenopause changes.