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Gynecologist

VITARA HEALTHCARE understands the importance of specialized care for women's reproductive health. Our Gynecological Services cater to women of all ages, offering a range of essential treatments. These include routine check-ups, pap smears, pelvic exams, prenatal care, and expert management of conditions like menstrual disorders, infections, and hormonal imbalances. 

Our dedicated team of experienced gynecologists provides compassionate and personalized care, emphasizing preventive health measures and early detection of potential issues. We foster a supportive environment where women can comfortably discuss their health concerns and receive expert advice and treatment. At VITARA HEALTHCARE, we are committed to empowering women with the care and support necessary to maintain their reproductive health and overall well-being.

 

Led by our experienced team, including specialized procedures such as X-Ray HSG and Pap Smear tests for cervical cancer screening, we ensure comprehensive gynecological care tailored to meet the unique needs of every patient.

What is a gynecologist?

A gynecologist is a medical doctor who specializes in women's reproductive health, including the female reproductive system, breasts, and related issues.

When should I see a gynecologist for the first time?

It's generally recommended to see a gynecologist for the first time between the ages of 13 and 15, or when you become sexually active, whichever comes first. This initial visit may include discussing menstrual health, contraception, and overall reproductive health.

What can I expect during a routine gynecological exam?

A routine exam may include: Medical History: Discussion of your medical history, menstrual cycle, sexual activity, and contraceptive use., Physical Exam: Examination of the breasts and pelvic organs, including the vagina, cervix, and uterus., Pap Smear: Screening for cervical cancer by collecting cells from the cervix., STI Testing: Testing for sexually transmitted infections, if indicated., Contraceptive Counseling: Discussion of birth control options and family planning.

How often should I have a gynecological exam?

Pap Smear: Generally every 3-5 years starting at age 21, depending on guidelines and individual risk factors. Pelvic Exam: May be less frequent and depends on your age, health history, and specific needs as determined by your gynecologist. Breast Exam: Monthly self-exams and periodic clinical exams as recommended by your doctor.

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