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OB/GYN

OB/GYN

Our center provides access to board-certified obstetrician-gynecologists who are committed to delivering quality, compassionate care to each and every patient. Through education and support, we strive to give every woman the attention and services she needs to maintain a healthy, happy lifeRead more

OB/GYN - FAQ's

Pelvic Examination

Pelvic Examination

A pelvic examination is a complete physical exam of a woman's pelvic organs by a health professional,Read more
Why the Pelvic Exam Is Done?

Why the Pelvic Exam Is Done?

A pelvic exam may be done:Read more
How To Prepare for Your Pelvic Exam?

How To Prepare for Your Pelvic Exam?

Before a pelvic exam: Try to schedule the exam when you are not having your period, because the blood may interfere with the results of a Pap test in case that you will have it.Read more

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Last Research

Epidemiology and burden of HPV

Epidemiology and burden of HPV

infection and related diseases: Implications for prevention strategies Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is a necessary, although not sufficient cause of cervical cancer. Read more

Health Information

HPV tests screening interval recommendations US

HPV tests screening interval recommendations US

Human papillomavirus and Papanicolaou tests screening interval recommendations in the United States.Read more
Racial/Ethnic and Poverty Disparitie HPV

Racial/Ethnic and Poverty Disparitie HPV

Racial/Ethnic and Poverty Disparities in Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Completion Background: Two vaccines against human papillomavirus (HPV), a necessary cause of cervical cancer, are currently licensed and recommended for routine administration in the U.S. to girls in a three-doseseries.Read more

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