Well-woman Exam

Well-woman Exam

Well-woman Exam

¡°The annual health assessment (¡°annual examination¡±) is a fundamental part of medical care and is valuable in promoting prevention practices, recognizing risk factors for disease, identifying medical problems, and establishing the clinician - patient relationship.¡±

Committee on Gynecologic Practice. Well-Woman Visit. The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists

The examinations will be carried out after consulting symptoms of your condition including menstruation, vaginal bleeding, abnormal vaginal discharge, lower abdominal pain. General physical examination and consultation will take place first, followed by more specialized examination such as earthquake test, infection test, pelvic ultrasonography test and cervical cancer test. The test results will be integrated into counseling for your future health care plans including adult immunizations.

Through ultrasound examination and seismic examination that can safely and anatomically check the body structure in real time, examination of cervical cancer examination, uterine and ovarian disease, pelvic inflammatory test, infection test, examination of breast and thyroid disease are carried out.

  • - Cervical cancer screening
  • - Infection Screening
  • - Pelvic Ultrasound
  • - Breast Ultrasound
  • - Thyroid Ultrasound

For Younger Women

The American Congress of Obstetrics and Gynecology recommends periodic gynecological screenings starting at the age of 13 to 15 with an obstetrician. Obstetrics and gynecology checkups can be somewhat uncomfortable and troublesome because of its exposure of private life. Our medical counselors and nurses are prepared to accommodate you in every detail to minimize the stress during any of our examinations.

Any symptoms in genitals of adolescents and young women often need to be checked to see if they are a temporary symptom during the growth process or an indication to other problems. You can consult and manage your concerns about dysmenorrhea, menstrual irregularities, mood disorders due to menstrual cycles, acne, weight, sex-related symptoms, contraception, and sexually transmitted diseases.