Gynecology is a medical specialty devoted to caring for and treating conditions affecting female reproductive health organs like the uterus, ovaries and vagina. Our pediatric and adolescent gynecologists provide infants, children, teens and young adults the care they need as their bodies change.
Gynecologic care for all stages of life
Every body is different, and people experience changes to their bodies at different ages. Our pediatric and adolescent gynecologists are here to deliver compassionate, personalized care to people born with female reproductive organs.
You can think of us as listeners, allies and guides on a healthy wellness journey. We’re here to empower young people to take the lead on their health and feel more comfortable within their bodies along the way.
We’ll explain what’s going to happen in every test and procedure, and we’ll address any concerns. Doctor-patient trust and confidentiality are at the forefront of everything we do.
Conditions
A good time to start seeing a gynecologist is between ages 13 and 15 — when many teens get their first period. Young people shouldn't hesitate to see a doctor earlier if they experience certain conditions like vaginal irritation or heavy bleeding during their period.
Our team of top gynecologists evaluates and treats a range of conditions, including:
Testing
Whether this is a first visit to the gynecologist or a routine check-up, we’ll take time to review each person’s medical history and perform a physical exam. Routine physicals help us keep an eye on a person’s changing body by checking:
- Blood pressure
- Heart beat (listening with a stethoscope)
- Height
- Lungs (listening with a stethoscope)
- Skin health
- Weight
Your doctor may also examine the outside of the vagina (vulva), depending on the reason for the appointment. Tests such as a pelvic exam or pap test are typically performed starting at age 21, unless other conditions (such as immunosuppression or HIV) are present.
Every young person has the opportunity to talk to the doctor privately about expectations for follow-up appointments and tips on general health and wellness.
We tell all young people who walk through our doors that we'll never ask or do anything that makes them feel uncomfortable. If they prefer to have a parent or caregiver in the room at any point during the visit, that’s their choice. Our discussions remain strictly confidential unless the patient asks us to share them with a parent or caregiver or if a patient’s safety is at risk.
Treatments
Our team of gynecologists help young people navigate their changing bodies and gynecologic conditions with care, trust and comfort. Once they mature into adulthood, we seamlessly transition their treatment to our obstetrics and gynecology programs.
Our team works with young people to help them better understand what bodily changes are healthy and discuss topics such as periods, birth control and other health concerns. Our goal is to foster a relationship with young people where they feel comfortable talking with us about anything, including personal subjects that they might not want to discuss with their parents.
Young people can turn to us for preventive care measures, including:
- Contraception
- HPV vaccination
- Prenatal care
- Preventive counseling for pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases
HPV protection
Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines offer the best protection available against cervical cancer, various types of HPV and genital warts. Oftentimes, a pediatrician will provide HPV vaccines. And should young people have any questions about the vaccine or the dangers of HPV, we can offer guidance.
We recommend receiving an HPV vaccine around ages 11 or 12 or before becoming sexually active. How many HPV vaccines a person receives depends on their age:
- People age 14 or younger require 2 shots
- People age 15 and older require 3 shots
From regular office visits to inpatient stays, find the healthcare you need and deserve close to home.
Meet the doctors and care team devoted to supporting you every step of the way along your path to better health.