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Gynecologic Wellness Visit
Sometimes called a well-woman exam, a routine visit with an obstetrician-gynecologist (OB-GYN), provides an excellent opportunity for patients to take charge of their own health. At The University of Kansas Health System, your care team may recommend a routine visit to discuss preventive health screenings, minimize health risks and improve quality of life.
What is the purpose of a gynecologic wellness visit?
The gynecologic wellness visit is focused on preventive care, risk assessment and, depending on your phase of life, reproductive planning, perimenopause or menopause care. This is also a time to discuss reproductive health concerns you may have, although additional visits or labs may be required.
These visits are typically conducted once a year, but recommendations may vary based on your health situation. Usually, it's recommended that you schedule your first gynecologic-focused visit when you become sexually active or when you turn 21, whichever comes first. However, younger people with menstrual irregularities, pelvic pain or other reproductive concerns can benefit from a visit with an OB-GYN earlier.
Who will I see for a gynecologic wellness visit?
Many healthcare professionals can provide routine gynecologic care, including OB-GYN specialists, midwives, and family medicine and internal medicine physicians. The physicians at The University of Kansas Health System may partner with an advanced practice nurse practitioner to provide this important preventive care.
We offer a variety of appointment types. Learn more or call 913-588-1227 to schedule now.
What happens at a gynecologic wellness visit?
Each visit will look slightly different based on your age, medical history and current health concerns. However, it will always include a comprehensive history.
This includes information about your medications and allergies, how much you smoke, drink or use drugs, your diet and activity levels, and your medical, surgical, family, social and gynecologic history. You will also discuss your sexual and mental health.
The information you provide in this comprehensive history will help determine if certain parts of a physical exam, including a breast examination, pelvic examination or a Pap smear, are needed during your visit. You and your doctor will decide together whether these examinations are necessary. However, breast and pelvic exams are generally only done when indicated by medical history or symptoms.
Here’s more information about what may be covered during a gynecologic wellness visit:
What should I do to prepare for a gynecologic wellness visit?
To prepare for a visit with a gynecologic expert, write down any questions you have ahead of time so you can discuss your health concerns during your visit. A gynecologic wellness visit is a great place to start the discussion about health concerns you may have, but some problems may require additional visits to thoroughly work up. If an exam is recommended, there is no special preparation you need to do. It does not usually affect your exam or any testing whether you are menstruating or not at the time of your exam.
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