Pelvic Pain
There are many different situations that can cause pelvic pain. If you are experiencing any kind of discomfort in this area, see your provider at Summit Women’s Health to do a proper examination.
Ultrasounds
Ultrasounds are used for many different purposes, including checking on the health of a fetus and screening for early signs of cancer. Summit Women’s Health also offers 3D and 4D ultrasounds, which provide a detailed view of your growing baby throughout pregnancy.
Pap Smears
A Pap smear is a routine test to check for early signs of cervical cancer. The process takes just a few seconds and is known for being painless.
STD Testing
Did you know over half of all people in the U.S. will get an STD during their lifetime? In fact, experts estimate that there are over 20 million new STD cases in the U.S. every year. STD testing is quick and generally painless.
Bladder Control & Urinary Incontinence
If you’re experiencing any amount of urine leakage, it’s important to remember that you’re not alone. This condition can happen to anyone and becomes more common with age. Summit Women’s Health is here to support you through any problems with bladder control.
Birth Control & IUDs
Whether you’re trying birth control for the first time or looking to adjust the birth control you currently use, Summit Women’s Health is happy to help you find the right fit.
Annual Checkup
Summit Women’s Health recommends that you come in for a gynecology checkup once per year. This visit will help you stay healthy and prevent issues at all stages of your life.
Gynecologic Surgery
There are several situations where patients may need or request surgery in the pelvic area. If you have a gynecologic surgery, your doctor at Summit Women’s Health will be there with you every step of the way.
Endometriosis
Endometriosis is an often painful disorder in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus. At Summit Women’s Health, we understand the pain and impact endometriosis can have on your life, and we’re here to inform you about treatment options that may help.
Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
Some irregularity in a menstrual cycle is completely normal - our bodies aren’t machines, after all. But certain types of bleeding may be considered “abnormal,” which may result in treatment.