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Gynecologic Care

Gynecology is the foundation of lifelong women’s healthcare. Throughout your life, your needs will change, but our commitment to personalized, value-based care stays the same. We’re here to provide:

  • Annual well-woman visits
  • Pelvic and breast health screenings
  • Birth control consultations
  • Diagnosis and treatment for menstrual irregularities
  • STI testing and treatment
  • Pre-pregnancy planning and support
  • Menopause symptom management
  • In-office procedures and screenings

Your provider will take the time to understand your health concerns and goals, answer your questions, and build a relationship that puts you in charge of your care.

Common Reasons to Visit a Gynecologist

Our providers care for a wide range of concerns. You may want to schedule an appointment to:

  • Screen for cervical or breast cancer
  • Diagnose urinary tract infections, ovarian cysts, or endometriosis
  • Address symptoms like pelvic pain, irregular bleeding, or painful periods
  • Test and treat sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
  • Explore birth control or family planning options
  • Discuss fertility support or preconception care
  • Manage the symptoms of perimenopause or menopause

If you have a specific concern or simply want to stay on top of your health, your provider will guide you with clear, evidence-based recommendations specific to your needs.

When Should I Start Seeing a Gynecologist?

Established patients should be seeing a gynecologist yearly for an annual well-woman visit. For young patients, we recommend starting to see a gynecologist around the age of 15 to 20, depending on specific needs or if a young patient has any menstrual problems, to establish consistency of care. Early visits are a chance to:

  • Build trust with your provider
  • Ask questions about your menstrual cycle
  • Discuss puberty-related changes
  • Get a general health checkup

These visits set the stage for a lifetime of informed, proactive healthcare. As you move into adulthood, your gynecologist becomes a key partner in managing your reproductive health and catching issues early.

What to Expect at Your Gynecology Visit

A typical gynecology appointment may include:

  • A conversation about your health history and concerns
  • A physical and pelvic exam (as needed)
  • Recommended screenings such as a Pap test, HPV test, or breast exam
  • Discussions around contraceptive options, sexual wellness, or pregnancy planning

We make every effort to keep you comfortable, informed, and empowered to make decisions about your body and health.

Schedule a Gynecology Appointment with Your Provider

With locations throughout New Jersey and Delaware, you’re never far from expert gynecologic care. Our practices are locally led and deeply connected to the communities we serve, giving you both convenience and continuity of care.